‘Wherever I am, it doesn’t matter if I’m here or anywhere, I’m painting a Colombian painting’
SCAD
5 Questions with Caroline E. Hughes
Born and raised on a farm in upstate South Carolina, Hughes’ artistic practice is influenced by the Craftsman movement and informed by her love of history
Dressed to impress: SCAD Fashion Show returns
The weekend includes a jewelry trunk show, Static Showcase at the Gutstein Gallery, a conversation with the SCAD Etoile honoree Phillip Lim, and an inventive runway show at the Hive
Coming home to Cedar House
The multi-use space is housed inside a stunning 1921 home on the corner of 36th and Abercorn
5 Questions with Luke Batchelder
The Alexander Collective is a student-led club that holds peer critiques, art trades, and the third annual Salon Show
Coming together for the Earth
The result of the SCAD Curatorial Incubator Project, ‘Anthropocene’ is a juried show of over 170 pieces that asked artists to reflect on climate change
Decoding her past
Wolf took her childhood drawings and replicated them in painting, creating a childlike, innocent feeling
5 Questions with Nora Harrison
‘I think we all experience hollowness, even if it’s just for a moment’
5 Questions with Kody Cunningham
‘What We Always Wanted’ follows two teenage girls and their 25 year-old cousin, played by Cunningham, in the ever-present struggle of trying to figure out your true self
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 […]
Editor’s Note: The truth about local media!
Since we’re in the truth-telling business, I think it’s time that someone finally stand up and tell the truth that Savannah really is remarkably well-served by all of its local media, especially considering the extraordinarily small size of the market.
Tiffani Taylor celebrates eight years
Raised in Ogden, Utah, by a single mom, Taylor came from humble beginnings
