‘Lost & Found’ --New oil paintings by Juliana Peloso, at Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St., March 10- 31. Reception Thursday March 24, 6-8 p.m. This local artist reconnects found momentoes with their lost memories in her exploration of these timeless artifacts and events from life's history.
“Boxing: In the Ring, In the Life” -- Aaron Bible’s black and white, documentary style photographs explore the emotional authenticity of the people who are the boxing world of a small local gym. Through March 31st at the DAC Gallery at One East Broughton Street in Savannah.
‘Innocence’ -- Sabrina Manganella Simmons’s photography exhibit, a documentary project about her young daughters, is on display at the newly re-opened Starlander Café, 11 E. 41st St. The black and white documentary style portraits, many set amidst lush Southern landscapes, tell stories of childhood solitude, discovery, and free expression. The show will hang through March.
‘Simulation’ -- A one-night MFA thesis exhibition by Cara Marisa Deleon, a graduate student in the department of Film and Television at the Savannah College of Art and Design, is at the Pei-Ling Chan Gallery, 324 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. on March 19 from 7-9 p.m.
‘Simulation’ is a video installation that discusses “the many facets of stardom within the classical Hollywood system and its tenuous hold on American ideals.”
Women’s History Month Exhibit -- Show at the Sentient Bean on Park Avenue celebrates ‘Women’s History Month’ with oral history and photography by Ann Curry, Imke Lass & Joanna Knox
about Savannah women and the evolution of women’s rights. March 1 through April 10.
‘A Different Point of View’ -- Iron and wood furniture by Robert Evans at the Alvida Art Gallery 7303 Abercorn St. one block south of Eisenhower in Upchurch Centre. New works by local artist Evans feature one of a kind functional works made from iron and wood, melding form and function into unique pieces. Gallery hours are Mon-Thur, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Fri - Sat, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Gallery 209 Artists of the Month --
Kiln--fired jeweler Don Rountree and landscape painter Peggy Duncan are Featured Artists at Gallery 209 for March 2005. The “Artists of the Month” at Gallery 209, 209 E. River St., for March, 2005.
“Boxing: In the Ring, In the Life” -- Aaron Bible’s black and white, documentary style photographs explore the emotional authenticity of the people who are the boxing world of a small local gym. Through March 31st at the DAC Gallery at One East Broughton Street in Savannah.
‘Innocence’ -- Sabrina Manganella Simmons’s photography exhibit, a documentary project about her young daughters, is on display at the newly re-opened Starlander Café, 11 E. 41st St. The black and white documentary style portraits, many set amidst lush Southern landscapes, tell stories of childhood solitude, discovery, and free expression. The show will hang through March.
‘Simulation’ -- A one-night MFA thesis exhibition by Cara Marisa Deleon, a graduate student in the department of Film and Television at the Savannah College of Art and Design, is at the Pei-Ling Chan Gallery, 324 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. on March 19 from 7-9 p.m.
‘Simulation’ is a video installation that discusses “the many facets of stardom within the classical Hollywood system and its tenuous hold on American ideals.”
Women’s History Month Exhibit -- Show at the Sentient Bean on Park Avenue celebrates ‘Women’s History Month’ with oral history and photography by Ann Curry, Imke Lass & Joanna Knox
about Savannah women and the evolution of women’s rights. March 1 through April 10.
‘A Different Point of View’ -- Iron and wood furniture by Robert Evans at the Alvida Art Gallery 7303 Abercorn St. one block south of Eisenhower in Upchurch Centre. New works by local artist Evans feature one of a kind functional works made from iron and wood, melding form and function into unique pieces. Gallery hours are Mon-Thur, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Fri - Sat, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Gallery 209 Artists of the Month --
Kiln--fired jeweler Don Rountree and landscape painter Peggy Duncan are Featured Artists at Gallery 209 for March 2005. The “Artists of the Month” at Gallery 209, 209 E. River St., for March, 2005.