We often think of galleries and museums as the only legitimate venues to display art, and consciously, or subconsciously, view places of business as inferior locations, and, by extension, consider […]
Photography
ROB FORBES: Out of the Darkness
“DFACS would send toys to foster homes during Christmas. I would get one or two and she would let me keep them in my room. And then she would break […]
Ossabaw Tintype Photography Workshop Weekend
Several photography fanatics gathered amid the pristine wilds of Ossabaw Island on New Year’s Day to learn the almost-forgotten art of tintype photography, drawing inspiration from the surrounding flora and […]
Emily Earl’s ‘Late Night Polaroids’ series captures a vibrant—and changing—nightlife
UP UNTIL RECENTLY, if you went out downtown, you’d almost certainly find yourself pulled along Congress Street. People flowed up and down the street, dipping in and out of the […]
Quarantine Chronicles: Josh Stewart
‘This isn’t a magic particle that’s floating in the air to me. I understand what it is’
Showing love to Starland
On his walks, Stewart always brought his camera along to document the scenes of his neighborhood. That, of course, led to a massive body of work with hundreds of photographs to choose from
Bud Green’s compelling compositions
When Bud Green was younger, his grandfather gave him a collection of black and white family photos. He was instantly captivated by the photographs. “I said, ‘Wow, there’s something about […]
It’s Bryce Lankard’s time
After that body of work was completed, Lankard found he didn’t want to give it up. The idea of time passing stuck with him, and he wanted to discover other ways to work that out in his art
Five years of change
Law’s full collection of over 4,000 photographs, taken from 1868 to 2002, was curated for the exhibit by Spracher and former Savannah mayor Dr. Otis Johnson, who was a part of the civil rights movement
Showgirls at Cedar House
In ‘The Rest is All Drag,’ Garrigan uses Styrofoam heads in sculpture to accompany a portrait series of drag queens as fashion icons from the 1960s
5 Questions with Robin Maaya
Intended to be her coming-out story, “Moulting” is also Maaya’s way of working through a difficult repressed memory from her childhood.
