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Telfair Museums
‘When Artists Call Savannah Home’ panel tonight
Sponsored by Indigo Sky Community Arts Gallery and ARC Savannah announce the next in their series on arts in Savannah: A panel discussion on “When Artists Call Savannah Home.” Savannah […]
A ‘Deep River’ to freedom
HISTORY, especially in Savannah, is immediately visible and intrinsically hidden. Historical architecture and styling paints a scene across time, yet those signifiers distance us from the human realities we share […]
Telfair project receives national award
Slavery and Freedom in Savannah, a “multi-year project encompassing a major publication, a museum exhibition, a three-day city symposium, and multiple community partnerships,” according to a spokesperson, has received the […]
What the butler did
‘If you think about it, some of the slaves probably knew the house and site more intimately than the owner.’
PULSE’s Mark Dixon: ‘There’s a serious lack of control in this stuff’
At this year’s PULSE, Dixon brings a two-pronged performance: creating a drum machine/turntable of sorts (“Rhythm 1001”) using only analog/mechanical technology, and “Elsewhere’s Roof,” which incorporates and amplifies the totally random sounds of dripping water.
PULSE sked changes due to weather
Today Telfair Museums, which comprises the Jepson Center for the Arts, the Owens-Thomas House, and the Telfair Academy, will close at 3 p.m. All three sites will remain closed tomorrow, […]
PULSE: Gabe’s clock of the heart
“It seems like so much new media nowadays involves lasers and stuff from Tron [laughs].”
PULSE: Adam Matta IS the beat
“I’m always coming from a more melodic place. Even if it’s just percussion, there’s a tone going on inside of me.”
PULSE lineup announced
Telfair Museums have announced the schedule and lineup of visiting artists for the PULSE Art and Technology Festival Jan. 29-Feb. 2. Visitors to the Jepson Center can interact with PULSE […]
Gallery Hop: The forecast called for art
Unable to hide her enthusiasm, co-owner Heather MacRae-Trulson describes the goose bumps she felt when this exhibition was installed. “These are the shows that we promised the community when we opened this gallery.”
Culinary art:: Jepson Cafe re-opens
The Jepson Café has moved back to its original location: nestled on an upper floor of the Jepson Center and overlooking the atrium. The quaint space is well-lit with tall windows lining the café.
