‘Farm Team: A Season in the Minors’ -- Joseph C. Gamble’s thesis exhibition chronicles life in baseball’s minor leagues. At historic Grayson Stadium on Victory Drive through the current Sand Gnats season. Opening reception will be April 29, 5-7:30 p.m.
'A Group Show by Select Female Artists' -- Work by Juliana Peloso, Monica Cook, Susan Laney, Stacie Albano, Tatiana Veneruso, Mary Ann Blackstone, Vessela Valtcheva through April 27 at Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St.
‘Dreams and Visions’ -- Works in oil and wax on paper and canvas by Ruth Hunter through May at the Alvida Art Gallery 7303 Abercorn St. one block south of Eisenhower in Upchurch Centre. Gallery hours are Mon-Thur, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri-Sat, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
‘Art Bodies’ -- The Elysium Wine Bar on Chippewa Square will host an exhibit of figurative art through May 6. The artists are regular participants of the Wednesday Morning Figure Drawing Sessions at The Art School. Artists include Maxine Bomer, Julia Christian, Jeannine Cook, Majorie Dessauer, Lind Hollingsworth, Brenda Turner, and Steve Willis.
‘Portrait_Savannah’ -- Release party for this book of photography about the art of photography itself, featuring a forward by SCAD professor Pete Christman and an introduction by Sarah Emily Bible, will be at Iocovozzi
Fine Art, 12 W. Harris St., April 15, 6:30 p.m. The show will be up until May 1, then it will hang in SCAD’s Hamilton Hall gallery during June.
‘Print, Process, Collaboration: Bud Shark, Master Printer’ -- SCAD presents an exhibition that explores contemporary American printmaking, April 13–May 15 at Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St.
‘Entelechy’ -- SCAD presents this exhibition featuring work by students in the interactive design and game development department, through April 22, in Byte Café in Montgomery Hall, 3515 Montgomery St.
‘Bridge’ -- SCAD presents an exhibition featuring work by 11 students in the winter quarter 2005 Chinese painting class, April 29–May 13, at Alexander Hall Gallery, 668 Indian St.
‘Perception & Reflection’ -- Featuring the works of Savannah artists Grace Rohland, Ron Schaffer & Jerry Luke. April 8-May 27 at Gallery S.P.A.C.E., 9 West Henry Street.
‘A Fine Dividing Line: Folk Art, Fine Art’ -- A double show at the Hurn includes “Purvis Young: A 30 Year Retrospective” and “Ricardo Manuel Diaz: Reality Out of Grayness.” The Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art is at 1015 Whitaker St.
‘On the Bias’ -- Show “seeks to subvert fiber art stereotypes.” Through April 30 at Starland Center of Contemporary Art, 2428 Bull St.
Gallery 209 Artists of the Month -- Bluffton painter Lynda Potter and Tybee Island potter Jane Freyermuth are featured at Gallery 209, 209 E. River St. throughout April.
Kevin Starr -- 11 large photos based in fashion and narrative interpretations, at the Sapphire Grill near City Market through May 30.
‘Scenes of Savannah: Works in Oil and Watercolor by Muriel Bono -- New works feature scenes of historic and coastal Savannah and Lowcountry. At the Alvida Art Gallery on Abercorn one block south of Eisenhower in Upchurch Centre.
Rebecca Kahrs Willis -- Hospice Savannah showcases new paintings by this acclaimed watercolorist through April 30 at the Hospice Savannah Art Gallery, at Hospice House, 1352 Eisenhower Drive.
Art Patrol is for rotating shows, exhibitions and receptions. Send your art info to jim@connectsavannah.com
'A Group Show by Select Female Artists' -- Work by Juliana Peloso, Monica Cook, Susan Laney, Stacie Albano, Tatiana Veneruso, Mary Ann Blackstone, Vessela Valtcheva through April 27 at Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St.
‘Dreams and Visions’ -- Works in oil and wax on paper and canvas by Ruth Hunter through May at the Alvida Art Gallery 7303 Abercorn St. one block south of Eisenhower in Upchurch Centre. Gallery hours are Mon-Thur, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri-Sat, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
‘Art Bodies’ -- The Elysium Wine Bar on Chippewa Square will host an exhibit of figurative art through May 6. The artists are regular participants of the Wednesday Morning Figure Drawing Sessions at The Art School. Artists include Maxine Bomer, Julia Christian, Jeannine Cook, Majorie Dessauer, Lind Hollingsworth, Brenda Turner, and Steve Willis.
‘Portrait_Savannah’ -- Release party for this book of photography about the art of photography itself, featuring a forward by SCAD professor Pete Christman and an introduction by Sarah Emily Bible, will be at Iocovozzi
Fine Art, 12 W. Harris St., April 15, 6:30 p.m. The show will be up until May 1, then it will hang in SCAD’s Hamilton Hall gallery during June.
‘Print, Process, Collaboration: Bud Shark, Master Printer’ -- SCAD presents an exhibition that explores contemporary American printmaking, April 13–May 15 at Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St.
‘Entelechy’ -- SCAD presents this exhibition featuring work by students in the interactive design and game development department, through April 22, in Byte Café in Montgomery Hall, 3515 Montgomery St.
‘Bridge’ -- SCAD presents an exhibition featuring work by 11 students in the winter quarter 2005 Chinese painting class, April 29–May 13, at Alexander Hall Gallery, 668 Indian St.
‘Perception & Reflection’ -- Featuring the works of Savannah artists Grace Rohland, Ron Schaffer & Jerry Luke. April 8-May 27 at Gallery S.P.A.C.E., 9 West Henry Street.
‘A Fine Dividing Line: Folk Art, Fine Art’ -- A double show at the Hurn includes “Purvis Young: A 30 Year Retrospective” and “Ricardo Manuel Diaz: Reality Out of Grayness.” The Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art is at 1015 Whitaker St.
‘On the Bias’ -- Show “seeks to subvert fiber art stereotypes.” Through April 30 at Starland Center of Contemporary Art, 2428 Bull St.
Gallery 209 Artists of the Month -- Bluffton painter Lynda Potter and Tybee Island potter Jane Freyermuth are featured at Gallery 209, 209 E. River St. throughout April.
Kevin Starr -- 11 large photos based in fashion and narrative interpretations, at the Sapphire Grill near City Market through May 30.
‘Scenes of Savannah: Works in Oil and Watercolor by Muriel Bono -- New works feature scenes of historic and coastal Savannah and Lowcountry. At the Alvida Art Gallery on Abercorn one block south of Eisenhower in Upchurch Centre.
Rebecca Kahrs Willis -- Hospice Savannah showcases new paintings by this acclaimed watercolorist through April 30 at the Hospice Savannah Art Gallery, at Hospice House, 1352 Eisenhower Drive.
Art Patrol is for rotating shows, exhibitions and receptions. Send your art info to jim@connectsavannah.com