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2021 Savannah Series: April, May, June separate solo exhibitions; Grand Bohemian Gallery, The Mansion on Forsyth Park, 700 Drayton St.; kesslercollection.com or call 912.721.5007. Savannah native, painter Dottie Turner Leatherwood, “A Conversation with the Savannah Landscape,” opening reception 4-7 p.m. April 15, exhibit through May 15. SCAD graduate, multi-disciplinary artist Amiri Geuka Farris, “Inspire and Surprise, Art in Public Spaces,” opening reception 4-7 p.m. May 27, exhibit through June 27. Public artist, Savannah resident Jerome Meadows, a talk entitled “The Importance of Art in Public Spaces,” on the significance of public art to the community and how it reflects our society at large on 6 p.m. May 27.
Two artists of the month for April: through April, Gallery 209, 209 E. River St.; gallery209savannah.com; Napoleon Wilkerson art includes portraits of family, friends, students, cultural and historical. Subjects reflects their various emotions and different activities and experiences. Shirley Daniell designs unique jewelry and accessories created for the wearer to make a clear statement. Also available at Gallery11 in City Market.
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Somewhere Along the Continuum by Matt Toole: through April 30, artist talk 2 p.m. April 17 via Instagram Live Facebook Event online at fb.me/e/1hLeBDnWu; ON-VIEW Pop Up Gallery, Sulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St. Toole’s sculptures are actual objects found in the Coastal Georgia. They are parts of a larger environmental collective that people have been drawn to for millennia. Organism