MountainFilm on Tour Savannah’s second annual Free Family Movie Night will take place on Saturday, August 6 at Ships of the Sea Museum and Garden. Leslie Carey, the director of […]
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RISING TO THE SURFACE: Ships of the Sea Museum brings Pulaski disaster to light
Much is known about the British passenger liner the Titanic which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, after striking an iceberg. But 76 years before the […]
Ships of the Sea opens installment examining Savannah’s role in Transatlantic slave trade
To honor lives lost and to recognize Savannah’s role in the African diaspora, the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum will display their moving installation “Human Cargo: Savannah and the […]
Cynthia Knott crosses the horizons
‘Scarbrough was an artist, a philosopher, a daydreamer, an eccentric’
A.U.R.A. Fest announces lineup for 2019
A.U.R.A. Fest 2019Ships Of The Sea Museum Gardens Feb. 16, 2019, Doors 12:30 P.M., All Ages Tickets: $28/advance | VIP tickets $45/advance SHIPS OF the Sea Museum Gardens is set […]
All-ages music: A little-seen scene
Are certain spaces being underutilized? Should Savannah’s traditional music venues offer the occasional all-ages show to cater to the 18-20-year-old live music audience?
Sea change
Making Waves at Ships of the Sea sets out to show us that a drop in the bucket can still fill it up, drop by drop.
Savannah Stopover: ‘Drag’ yourself to of Montreal
While creating the upcoming album, Athens-based frontman Kevin Barnes reached a state of paranoia over the 2016 election, discovered the benefits of Buddhist meditation, and fell in love.
Savannah Stopover announces 2018 season
Savannah Stopover Music Festival has announced its initial wave of bands for the 2018 festival. The annual event, held from March 8-10, 2018, showcases up-and-coming bands and icons of the […]
AURA Fest announces 2018 lineup
Darkest Hour, Bury Your Dead, Evergreen Terrace headline for a celebration of All Underground Rock All Day
Come sail away at Ships of the Sea
In a polarizing move that horrified some traditional music fans and impressed others, Reid began playing synthesizers
Ships of the Sea showcases works of master builder Joseph Gallettini
Gallettini passed away in 1964, and his friend and benefactor Mills B. Lane, Jr. vowed that his work would have a prominent place in “the little marine exhibit we’re going to fix down on the bay.”
