Savannah Aglow with New Art Exhibit at Jepson CenterSavannah Aglow with New Art Exhibit at Jepson Center Savannah, Georgia, is renowned for its rich artistic heritage and vibrant arts scene. The city has welcomed a captivating new art exhibition at the Jepson Center for the Arts, showcasing the diverse talents of contemporary artists. “Savannah Aglow” features a breathtaking collection of paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed media works that illuminate the city’s history, culture, and landscapes. Through bold colors, intricate textures, and evocative narratives, the artists capture the essence of Savannah’s vibrant spirit. Among the featured works is a series of oil paintings by local artist Mary Whyte. Her depictions of Savannah’s iconic architecture and bustling streets evoke a sense of nostalgia and charm. The exhibit also includes stunning glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly, known for his vibrant and ethereal creations. Photographer Bruce Weber presents a captivating series of black-and-white images that explore Savannah’s hidden beauty, revealing the city’s soulful character and architectural details. Mixed media artist Joe Wilfer paints vibrant and abstract scenes that reflect the city’s energy and vitality. “Savannah Aglow” celebrates the city’s thriving arts community and its commitment to fostering creativity. The exhibit showcases the unique perspectives and artistic interpretations of Savannah’s present and past, inviting visitors to experience the city through a fresh and inspiring lens. The exhibition is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday and runs until March 19, 2023. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty and diversity of contemporary art while experiencing the vibrant culture of Savannah. The Jepson Center for the Arts is located in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District, providing a stunning backdrop for this captivating exhibition. Art enthusiasts, locals, and tourists alike are encouraged to visit “Savannah Aglow” and be inspired by the city’s vibrant artistic scene.
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