Savannah Arts & Museums

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Sue Gouse

Much of Sue Gouse inspiration for her oil paintings comes from her travels, with special emphasis on the beach and the mountains. Sue believes life, along with her ability to paint, is a gift from God, and her palette reflects her love of beauty in vivid color. 309 W. St. Julian St.

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SCAD Museum of Art

A contemporary art and design museum conceived and designed expressly to enrich the educational milieu of SCAD students and professors, and to attract and delight visitors from around the world. A year-round program of exhibitions, installations, performances and museum programs and events.

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Wayne Chambers Gallery

Wayne has studied fine art throughout his life, including life drawing, oil painting, and composition at the New York Art Students League. His style has been nurtured from the experience of famous painters and teachers. In June 2000, Wayne relocated to Savannah. 305 W. Bryan St.

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Luba Lowry

Brushing Against Identity! Through portraiture, I explore the complex correlation between the personality of nature and the nature of personality. My paintings have been the featured décor in restaurants from Germany to Minneapolis, and more recently have been seen hanging in art galleries in Savannah and Atlanta. 309 W. St. Julian St., Studio FSU-7.

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Albert Seidl

Both a realist and impressionist, Alber Seidl’s powerful and dynamic design is combined with gentle and delicate beauty that creates pieces that capture both the eye and the soul of his admirers. His musicians and marine images are the most popular and hang in homes and galleries worldwide. 312 W. St. Julian St., Franklin Ward [...]

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Tybee Island Light Station & Tybee Museum

The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America’s most intact having all of its historic support buildings on its five-acre site. Rebuilt several times the current lightstation displays its 1916 day mark with 178 stairs.

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City’s Gallery S.P.A.C.E. Seeks Artists for 2013 Exhibitions!

The City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs announced that it is seeking artists to exhibit at Gallery S.P.A.C.E. in 2013. Gallery S.P.A.C.E. serves the Savannah community with exhibitions and educational programming that strengthen awareness and stimulate dialogue through artistic expression. The 1,700 square-foot gallery at S.P.A.C.E. (Savannah’s Place for Art, Cultural and Education) is [...]

Fort Pulaski News Release | Civil War to Civil Rights Trading Cards!

Trading cards have been popular with kids for generations, from images of sports figures to movie stars. Now, Fort Pulaski National Monument is offering free trading cards. There are 10 cards in the Fort Pulaski collection: . Fort Pulaski: Protecting the Port City . Colonel Charles H. Olmstead . General Quincy A. Gillmore . The [...]

GHS and Paula Deen Featured on NBC’s “Who Do You Think You Are?”

Did you see the last episode of NBC’s television series “Who Do You Think You Are?” Savannah’s celebrated chef Paula Deen was followed as she set out to find her family roots, and the Georgia Historical Society’s Hodgson Hall served as the background for a segment on Paula’s fifth great-grandfather. Each year, thousands of researchers [...]

Savannah: A Small Metropolitan of the Arts!

If you really want to get to know a city, the perfect way to do so is to submerge yourself in its arts scene. Recently selected as one of the “Top 25 Arts Destinations” by the renowned AmericanStyle Magazine, Savannah offers a utopia for lovers of art, with its stunning masterpieces, paintings, structures, and more! [...]

The Savannah History Museum!

Did you like the movie Forrest Gump? Would you like to find out about “Buster the coal saving dog”? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then the Savannah History Museum is the place for you! The Savannah History Museum showcases the city’s history from its founding in 1733 to the present day, [...]

Vidalia Onion History

Here is the story of how the original sweet onion was developed in America beginning in the 1930’s until today: What is now a deeply-entrenched summer tradition started out as a fluke. During the tough days of the Great Depression, farmers had high hopes of a new cash crop. These hard-working men had grown everything [...]

Savannah is a Haven for Art Lovers

From world music to experimental theater, Savannah offers a rich tapestry of arts experiences throughout the year. For a relatively small metropolitan area, this coastal haven offers plenty of big-city opportunities to enjoy the arts at their finest and was recently named one of America’s “Top 25 Arts Destinations” by AmericanStyle magazine. The explosion of [...]

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