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A biweekly-ish interview show dedicated to Savannah, Georgia’s artists, musicians, and authors. Each episode will feature a guest in conversation about their philosophy, practice, and current projects, as well as their thoughts on the state of the arts in our community of Savannah. Hosted by Tamara Garvey (all shows published through Aug 16, 2022 were hosted by Rob Hessler, Gretchen Hilmers, and/or David Laughlin).
Episodes
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air presents Peter Roberts and Leslie Lovell
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Two long form Field Notes on this week's episode of Art on the Air!
First, we spoke with Peter Erwin Roberts of Location Gallery all about having a show open in New York City as a pandemic hits, his role as curator, and how he's being safe while still trying to inspire others.
Then we chatted with Leslie Lovell of Roots Up Gallery all about her new foray into painting, her efforts to move her gallery online, and her Creatives in Need program to help local artists.
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Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air presents Becca Cook, Susan Laney, and Rubi McGrory
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
On this week's episode of Art on the Air we're happy to present three Field Notes for your listening pleasure!
We spoke with Becca Cook, Rubi McGrory, and Susan A. Laney of Laney Contemporary each about their experiences and plans thus far during the COVID-19 health crisis. Each had a unique perspective, but all three provided messages of hope that we think you'll want to hear.
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Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air presents Sheb Wooley... Ahem... David Laughlin
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air is pleased to present a special interview with internationally-known multidisciplinary artist Sheb Wooley!
From his bio:
"Sheb Wooley primarily works in the medium of raw materials from a classical standpoint, bringing lofty aesthetics to earth by engaging urbanistic methodologies. Making a statement of the environment with tools of the world by cultivating transparent mappings.
His recent work, in his hometown of Ludowici, Georgia, was titled “Cream for a Day”, an interactive installation where visitors driving through would experience, in textures, smells, and screen projections, becoming a cake. From primary materials, through the baking process, and completing the journey with a light, fluffy icing made with the natural elements from the area.
Mr. Wooley’s next project on the horizon is named “Mudder”, set to be in Savannah, Georgia, downtown at Forsyth Park, and will be a humble tribute to the roots of the lowcountry region with a medium of modern days. His creations have appeared in municipalities throughout the world, in remote settings, and have gained critical recognition and acclaim."
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Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air presents Jennifer Moss
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
On this week's episode of Art on the Air we're pleased to air our long-form sit-down interview with Jennifer E Moss! Her exhibition "Marked: Rusted Wovens" is currently on view at the Savannah Cultural Arts Center Gallery!
Plus we'll be broadcasting our Field Note with Kench Lott Weathers about his Drive-Thru Art Box project "die Existenz" at Green Truck Pub!
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Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air presents Suzy Hokanson
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
On this week's episode of Art on the Air we're excited to welcome fiber artist Suzanne "Suzy" Work Hokanson into the studio! She's the current On::View Resident at Sulfur Studios, and there's a good chance that you've seen her work in many, many locations around Savannah over the last few years.
PLUS we'll be broadcasting our Field Note with José Ray and Carmen Maria Aguirre from Grand Bohemian Gallery Savannah all about Ray's latest exhibition Pollen – A Celebration of Spring in Mixed Media!
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Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air presents Savannah Art Association
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
On this week's episode of Art on the Air we're excited to invite several members of the Savannah Art Association into the studio! We'll be delving into their 100 year history, including their corresponding Jepson Center for The Arts exhibition and their On::View Residency at Sulfur Studios!
Plus we'll be broadcasting THREE Field Notes!
We spoke with Tate Ellington at the new Washed Ashore Collective. We met with Bradley Collins at the new exhibition space at Moodright's. AND we chatted with Parker Stewart about his upcoming show at Starland Yard.
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Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air presents Phillip Davis
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
On this week’s episode of Art on the Air we’re pleased to welcome Phillip Davis into the studio, along with special guest co-host Xavier Hutchins!
From Davis’ bio:
Born and raised in Savannah, Georgia, Phillip Davis is the Executive Director of The Indigos, Inc., a non profit organization comprised of artist of all crafts and backgrounds. Through The Indigos, Inc. Phillip and a number of the members host various creative expressions and community based events for youth and adults.
Davis is a published author and poet, debuting his first book in 2016, a collection of poems titled "To The Soul, Sincerely Love”, and has also published and released his second book, titled “GEM: Grow. Evolve. Manifest.”
Davis is the host of a local poetry/open mic event called "Creatively Crafted", where he dares his peers, locals, and tourists to express themselves creatively and encourages them to dig deeper into their passions and what they love.
Additionally, Davis works as a “Teaching Artist” for the DEEP Center and a “Residential Manager” for Park Place Outreach.
Davis believes support is fundamental which lead him to create “Creative Savannah”, a online directory that create access to artist, creatives, entrepreneurs, and small business here in Savannah. "Live you, love you, be you" is his mantra and he will continue to spread love, hope, creativity, and awareness to those he can reach through his poetry, non profits and events here in the city and surrounding areas.
In addition to Phillip Davis, we’ll be broadcasting our Field Note with Peter Roberts from his studio!
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Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Art on the Air presents Amy Pleasant
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
BIG show this week, with THREE extended on-site Field Notes!
We've got Amy Pleasant from Laney Contemporary talking all about "Echo!"
We've got Tamara Garvey from Starland Cafe giving us the details on Let's all pause for a moment - Artwork by Tamara Garvey!
And we've got Ben Tollefson and James Labuschagne taking us on a tour through "Another Body for Myself" at Hen House Gallery at The Stables!
It's almost TOO MUCH good art talk, but I know you can handle it: Tune in!
(Image courtesy Laneycontemporary.com)
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Art on the Air presents H. Gene Thompson
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
On this week's episode of Art on the Air we were excited to welcome H. Gene Thompson into the studio, with special guest co-host Becca Cook!
H. Gene Thompson is a Pittsburgh resident and an On::View Artist in Residence at Sulfur Studios. "The Rainbow Connection Project" had us thoroughly intrigued and we were interested to chat with them all about it!
From sulfurstudios.org:
"The Rainbow Connection Project connects people both physically and energetically.
During this residency H. Gene Thompson proposes to further delve into these concepts and adapt this work for Savannah and the needs of its community. With the work, they will seek to build metaphorical bridges, and develop refreshing perspectives on how to use physical proximity as a tool for connecting people. A public call will be made for performers to join in the facilitation of this project, and three movement workshops will take place on Wednesday evenings to explore how community members engage, and what content they bring and work through in their exploration. Most central to the work is getting people to engage with one another using fabric sculptures, movement workshops and live facilitation.
In this adaptation of The Rainbow Connection Project, built for the space at On::View and for multiple communities in Savannah, GA, the artist is interested in working with performers to develop ways we can hold space for audiences to connect and work through energetic pathways using movement. As we share psychic space with an audience, they would like to delve into questions relating to how we can also use ourselves as a medium to connect the audience to the land where they live, and address deeper unresolved issues of past versions of ourselves. As an audience observes us tapping into these energies, the artist would like to pose the question: how do we hold this vulnerability and create opportunities that are truly motions for change and rebalancing of energy, through the observation of the performer moving energy?"
PLUS we broadcast our Field Note with Kelly Boehmer and a surprise second mystery guest.
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Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Art on the Air presents InkyBrittany
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
On this week's episode of Art on the Air we welcomed InkyBrittany into the studio! We'd been admirers of the way she melds art and activism for a long time, and were excited to delve into her inspiration and practice. With special guest co-host Tamara Garvey!
From her bio:
Brittany Curry is a Graphic Recorder & Facilitator who uses pictures & symbols to capture the messages being shared in meetings, conferences, and events of all kinds. She has worked throughout the country with corporations, small businesses, non-profits, government entities, and institutions of higher learning, and in 2017 was named to GeorgiaTrend Magazine’s list of “40 Under 40” rising entrepreneurs. Brittany received her Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies from Georgia College & State University and worked as the Coordinator of Oconee Area Citizen Advocacy from 2011—2016 before launching her business, InkyBrittany. She currently serves on the Board of Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy and the Safeguarding Citizen Advocacy statewide committee.
PLUS, we broadcast our Field Note with Lisa Rosenmeier from her new City Market studio space!
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