Connect Savannah March 15, 2017

Page 42

SINCE 2001  BREWING COFFEE & COMMUNITY

the sentient

BEAN

Award-Winning Organic Vegetarian Food + Fair-Trade Coffees & Teas

OPEN 7AM10PM MON  SUN 13 E. Park Ave •232.4447 full listings @ sentientbean.com

HAPPY HOUR EVERY DAY 5PM-9PM

$5 WINE & $3 BEER

GOT A BEAN CARD? USE IT LIKE A CREDIT CARD & DON’T PAY THE BIG BANKS!

PICK UP A BEAN HANDMADE MUG! S PRO CE ED B EN EF IT LOO P IT U P

WED., MAR. 15 | 8PM | $7 PSYCHOTRONIC FILM SOCIETY ST. PAT’S SPECIAL:

SURPRISE IRISHMADE CULT FILM UNRELEASED IN USA  EXACT TITLE IS A SECRET

WED., MAR.22 | 8PM | $8 PSYCHOTRONIC FILM SOCIETY

WILLIAM SHATNER TH 85 BIRTHDAY SALUTE SECRET TITLE TBA

TUE., MAR.28 | 8PM

MAR 15-21, 2017

TONGUE OPEN MIC & MUSIC SHOW

42

WED., MAR.29 | 8PM | $8 PSYCHOTRONIC FILM SOCIETY

7TH ANNUAL ROBERT CULP MEMORIAL TRIBUTE MYSTERY TITLE TBA

ART

Patrol

OPENINGS & RECEPTIONS

THE ART OF DR. SEUSS — A Visitors will view works from Dr. Seuss’s best-known children’s books and explore “The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss,” a collection based on decades of artwork that Dr. Seuss created at night. March 15-20. Oglethorpe Gallery, 406 E. Oglethorpe Ave.

CONTINUING EXHIBITS ALT-AI — Telfair features selections from Alt-AI, an exhibition that explores artificial intelligence and machine learning through art. Presented works at Telfair include Gene Kogan’s “Cubist Mirror,” which transforms the viewer’s image into the style of a cubist painting, as well as Melanie Hoff and Druv Mehrotra’s “Dopplecam,” an app that matches your photograph with an image pulled from the Internet. Through March 26. telfair.org. Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, 121 Barnard St. ARTCADE — Featured works include Londonbased Robin Baumgarten’s ingenious, internationally-exhibited “Line Wobbler,” an abstract dungeon crawler game played with a spring controller and a 15-foot-long LED strip. Through March 26. telfair.org/jepson/. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St. BUILT: SAVANNAH — Built: Savannah is about the built environment in Savannah. Whether the structure is a celebrated landmark, a piece of history, or an eyesore (or all of these combined), Location Gallery is showing 16 different artists’ own interpretation of what makes Savannah intriguing. Gallery profits are donated to the Historic Savannah Foundation Revolving Fund. Through March 24. Location Gallery, 417 Whitaker St. DEFFECTIVE: DISNTINCTIVE IMPRESSION — Kurt Marsh Jr’s wood carvings impress upon the viewer the beauty found in nature’s imperfections. The holes, cracks and inclusions skillfully embraced by Kurt’s forms elevate, rather than spoil, the impact of these gorgeous carvings. The Grand Bohemian Gallery, 700 Drayton St. FACE TO FACE: AMERICAN PORTRAITS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION — Spanning the period from the American Revolution to World War II, the paintings in this exhibition demonstrate the broad range of American portraiture found in Telfair’s permanent collection. Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, 121 Barnard St. KOBO: A TEN YEAR RETROSPECTIVE — This expansive show features over thirty of Savannah’s best artists. Each artist added their own touch to help shape and define what the gallery has become. Through March 16. Kobo Gallery, 33 Barnard Street ,.

ART PATROL IS A FREE SERVICE - TO BE INCLUDED, PLEASE SEND YOUR INFORMATION WEEKLY TO ARTPATROL@CONNECTSAVANNAH.COM. DEADLINE FOR INCLUSION IS 5PM FRIDAY, TO APPEAR IN NEXT WEDNESDAY’S EDITION. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO EDIT OR CUT LISTINGS DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS

LOW COUNTRY CALLINGS: GOIN’ WITH THE FLOW — This exhibition of large-format acrylics by Carol Lasell Miller comprises a narrative of Savannah’s maritime community in portraiture, with vital and vivid almostlife-size portrayals of those who live and work here on our waterways. Ships of The Sea Museum, 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. ME IMAGINO CUBA — Kim Huffman presents his recent photographs. Through April 3. Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. NANCY LEBEY SOLANA — Nancy Lebey Solana’s watercolors are in honor of her father, Clifford, who spent the last six weeks of his life in Hospice House. Through March 31. Hospice Savannah, 1352 Eisenhower Dr. NICK CAVE — This exhibition of Nick Cave’s work is the largest ever presented in Georgia, including work shown in the Southeast for the first time. Through April Art based on the works of Dr. Seuss is at Oglethorpe Gallery. 23. telfair.org/jepson/. Jepson Center, 207 West York St. OBJECTIFIED: STILL LIFES FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION — Objectified considers the traditional genre of still life as represented in the works of Telfair Museums’ permanent collection. Presenting still lifes from the late 19th century through the present day, this exhibition invites viewers to consider the genre as a form ripe for artistic exploration. Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, 121 Barnard St. THE PERSONAL IS POLITICAL — Jjuried show of 35 artists that examines the relationship between personal experience and the political structures we navigate in our daily lives. Through March 20. artrisesavannah. org. Art Rise Savannah, 2427 Desoto Ave. RE-EMBODIED: FROM INFORMATION TO SCULPTURE — Featuring Heather DeweyHagborg’s unnerving portrait sculptures based on DNA information extracted from materials that people leave behind, like chewing gum or hair. Courtney Brown and Sharif Razzaque’s “RAWR! A Study in Sonic Skulls” builds upon scans of a hadrosaur to create a sculpture that allows participants to recreate the sounds of an extinct creature. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

RECONSTRUCTING THE NARRATIVE: ILLUMINATING SAVANNAH’S CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY — Using archival and historical photographs from the Jim Crow era and the Civil Rights Movement in Savannah preserved in the W. W. Law Collection, Trice Megginson rephotographed the original, depicted locations. The historical images are then physically pinned onto the contemporary views. Savannah City Hall, 2 East Bay Street. THE STORYTELLER RETURNS: PRINTS BY ELMER RAMOS — The work in this show is process driven, and equal parts monoprint, screenprint, drawing, and collage. Consisting of shapes that bridge the divide between representational and nonrepresentational—a distinction unique to each viewer—to form a concise yet ambiguous narrative. Through March 26. Foxy Loxy Cafe, 1919 Bull St. WUNDERCAMERA: SAVANNAH — By presenting museum spaces as artistic subjects in their own right, Wundercamera: Savannah urges individuals to see these spaces with new eyes, morphing visitors into part of the art, and capturing that transformative moment when art and viewer intersect. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.