‘It’s nice for me to have variety in what I’m making because it keeps me on my toes’
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5 Questions with Morgan Adler
‘Whenever I feel like I’m getting into a routine or building up too many go-to marks, I try to break out of that as much as I can’
5 Questions with Lauren Gourgues
‘My work resides along this idea of phantasmagoria where I don’t really understand the line between what’s real and what’s fake because I lived in a neighborhood that was teetering on fantasy’
Roots Up’s resiliency
‘One thing we all have in common is our resilience to continue with our work’
5 Questions with Stacie Jean Albano
The walls of Stacie Jean Albano’s studio are covered in ephemera that tells her life story. Pictures of her kids, a cheerleading certificate and an autographed Dick Dale poster paper […]
Body love
‘I enjoy the irony of it being self-portraiture on Valentine’s Day’
Amy Pleasant’s ‘Echo’
SUSAN LANEY is doing great things for Savannah’s art scene with Laney Contemporary Fine Art, and continuing that trend of enrichment is their season opener show, “Echo” by Amy Pleasant. […]
5 Questions with Dana Richardson
A native of Sewanee, Tenn., Richardson moved to Savannah in 2002 to attend SCAD and has been here ever since
Painting the positive
Jones’ passion for children’s book illustration is clear through the exhibition. Much of the work follows a library theme, since Jones is a big advocate for reading
5 Questions with Kara Adoff
‘I just want to be a supporter of arts; I can be this Peggy Guggenheim’
5 Questions with Heather L. Young
‘There’s a mood in Savannah and sometimes it turns up in my paintings like a happy accident’
5 Questions with Kamryn Shawron
‘This body of work is a more outlandish, crazy, drag queen kind of vibe’
