Phyllis Limbacher Tildes -- Award-winning author and illustrator of children's books exhibits original art from more than a dozen of her books at Cutters Point Coffee, 7360 Skidaway Road in Sandfly, June 11-August 13.
‘pencil and paper’ -- This exhibition through June 24 “seeks to assert that the definition of drawing began with the union of pencil and paper, a definition now ripe for scrutiny.” Part of Starland’s First Friday celebration, the opening reception is June 3, 6-9 p.m. at Starland Center of Contemporary Art, 2425 Bull St. at 41st.
'Body, Mind and Soul' -- Painting, drawings and photography by Katrina Polhamus June 2- 23 at Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Reception: Thursday June 9, 6-8 p.m.
‘Spring Tide: New Work, New Beginnings’ -- Never-before-seen water images by the late Jack Leigh. Also featuring work from the gallery’s other represented artists, Ben Beasley, Rod Cook, Eliza Lamb, Susan Laney and Lisa Robinson. Exhibition will be on display May 21-July 11 at the Jack Leigh Gallery, 132 E. Oglethorpe Ave. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10:30-5:30, Sun. 1-5 p.m.
SCAD installation@the Roundhouse -- Art students in Joel Varland’s Experimental Installation class and architecture students in Scott Dietz’s Master Builder class collaborated to create these works which use different concepts to convey the meaning of the industrial history at the site. 601 W. Harris St. (near the intersection of Liberty St. and MLK, Jr. Blvd).
‘Souvenir’ -- MFA Thesis Exhibition by LaMoille Graybeal will be on display at The Starlander Coffee House, 11 East 41’st St. through June 30.
‘Variations on a Still Life’ -- Patricia Walker’s oil paintings and drawings in charcoal and pastel are displayed in DAC Gallery at One East Broughton St. through June 15.
‘Small show/Large presence’ -- Paintings and prints by the late Joan Hamilton Cobitz, through June 30 at the Sentient Bean.
Bob Farr - Exhibition of new black and white photography at Cutters Point Coffee in Sandfly, Skidaway at Ferguson Avenue. Through June 10.
‘In House’ -- SCAD presents this exhibition influenced by skateboard culture, through June 28, in the Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St.
‘Special Edition: Fashion Photography from the Rhoades Collection’ -- SCAD presents this exhibit through July 30 at the Earle W. Newton Center for British-American Studies, 227 MLK Jr. Blvd. Free and open to the public.
‘Farm Team: A Season in the Minors’ -- Joseph C. Gamble’s thesis exhibition chronicles life in baseball’s minor leagues. At Grayson Stadium on Victory Drive through the Sand Gnats season.
‘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.” 1015 Whitaker St.
‘The Nude at the Vanishing Point of Folk Art and Fine Art’ -- Paintings by Suzanne and Eric Longo run from June 3 to July 31 at the Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art, 1015 Whitaker St.
Gallery 209 Artists of the Month -- Sharon Saseen and Jewelry-Maker Randee Powell are featured for June at 209 E. River St. w
Art Patrol is for rotating shows, exhibitions and receptions. Send your art info to jim@connectsavannah.com
‘pencil and paper’ -- This exhibition through June 24 “seeks to assert that the definition of drawing began with the union of pencil and paper, a definition now ripe for scrutiny.” Part of Starland’s First Friday celebration, the opening reception is June 3, 6-9 p.m. at Starland Center of Contemporary Art, 2425 Bull St. at 41st.
'Body, Mind and Soul' -- Painting, drawings and photography by Katrina Polhamus June 2- 23 at Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Reception: Thursday June 9, 6-8 p.m.
‘Spring Tide: New Work, New Beginnings’ -- Never-before-seen water images by the late Jack Leigh. Also featuring work from the gallery’s other represented artists, Ben Beasley, Rod Cook, Eliza Lamb, Susan Laney and Lisa Robinson. Exhibition will be on display May 21-July 11 at the Jack Leigh Gallery, 132 E. Oglethorpe Ave. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10:30-5:30, Sun. 1-5 p.m.
SCAD installation@the Roundhouse -- Art students in Joel Varland’s Experimental Installation class and architecture students in Scott Dietz’s Master Builder class collaborated to create these works which use different concepts to convey the meaning of the industrial history at the site. 601 W. Harris St. (near the intersection of Liberty St. and MLK, Jr. Blvd).
‘Souvenir’ -- MFA Thesis Exhibition by LaMoille Graybeal will be on display at The Starlander Coffee House, 11 East 41’st St. through June 30.
‘Variations on a Still Life’ -- Patricia Walker’s oil paintings and drawings in charcoal and pastel are displayed in DAC Gallery at One East Broughton St. through June 15.
‘Small show/Large presence’ -- Paintings and prints by the late Joan Hamilton Cobitz, through June 30 at the Sentient Bean.
Bob Farr - Exhibition of new black and white photography at Cutters Point Coffee in Sandfly, Skidaway at Ferguson Avenue. Through June 10.
‘In House’ -- SCAD presents this exhibition influenced by skateboard culture, through June 28, in the Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St.
‘Special Edition: Fashion Photography from the Rhoades Collection’ -- SCAD presents this exhibit through July 30 at the Earle W. Newton Center for British-American Studies, 227 MLK Jr. Blvd. Free and open to the public.
‘Farm Team: A Season in the Minors’ -- Joseph C. Gamble’s thesis exhibition chronicles life in baseball’s minor leagues. At Grayson Stadium on Victory Drive through the Sand Gnats season.
‘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.” 1015 Whitaker St.
‘The Nude at the Vanishing Point of Folk Art and Fine Art’ -- Paintings by Suzanne and Eric Longo run from June 3 to July 31 at the Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art, 1015 Whitaker St.
Gallery 209 Artists of the Month -- Sharon Saseen and Jewelry-Maker Randee Powell are featured for June at 209 E. River St. w
Art Patrol is for rotating shows, exhibitions and receptions. Send your art info to jim@connectsavannah.com