Aint-Bad Issue 13 had 14 curators, and they went through submissions by around 900 artists
Photography
Kindred spirits: Photo installation led by Tobia Makover on display this weekend
FOR YEARS, Tobia Makover put herself and her work first. “For so long, I was striving to be a solo artist,” Makover admits. “As an artist, I work so hard […]
5 Questions with Nicolette Cramer
“One of my favorite things someone said to me was, ‘I love watching you watch people.'”
High in the sky with Tim Foster
Foster puts those rappelling skills to use in his photography, climbing the downtown buildings to capture a unique view of Savannah’s skyline
Nicholas Seward’s nudes show strength in female form
Rather than vulnerability or sexuality, the images evoke the inherent strength and nativity of the women’s bodies, part of an exhibit showing at Gallery Espresso through the end of June.
Jack Leigh: Full circle
Leigh’s work speaks to to the lively and life-affirming folkways and natural beauty of the Georgia and South Carolina coast and Sea Islands.
Shannon Christopher’s singular vision
The Muse is an exhibition of Christopher’s Cockspur photos, opening at the Tybee Island Social Club with a reception for the artist Wednesday, Aug. 28.
Walking toward inspiration
Photographer David Strohl discovered the inspiration for his new exhibit, “Qualifies for Dreammaker,” while taking a walk. The show, which takes a closer look at some near–Eastside neighborhoods, opens this […]
Documentarian, artist, or both?
Photographer P.H. Polk spent nearly forty years as the official photographer for the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, after becoming the school’s first photography student in 1917. Over the course of […]
The DFL Project: bringing punk into focus
FOR AS LONG AS THERE HAVE BEEN live music scenes, there have been photographers who have attempted to document them for posterity. However, up till now, most of the published […]
