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A Random Roundup of April's Artsy Happenings | Visual Arts | Savannah News, Events, Restaurants, Music

April is bursting with art events! Let’s start off by mentioning three largescale shows worthy of your attendance: The Spring SLAM (Savannah Local Artist Market)...

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Georgians pick Georgia art

Georgians pick Georgia art
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Here are the art galleries, exhibits to see in Savannah this week


Looking for art in the Savannah area? Go no further. Here's our list of exhibitions, galleries and museums. 
Teachers as Trailblazers in Savannah: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday May 12-July 31; Massie Heritage Center, 207 E. Gordon St.; $9 for adults, $7 for seniors.
This 19th century to the present exhibition pays tribute to many educators in Savannah who have fought against rigid societal norms and legislation to pave the road toward progress. The narrative spans over two centuries and outlines the evolution of Savannah’s educational system, focusing on its trailblazers. Themes include a re-imaged principal’s office from 1856, the African American Experience in Education, Kindergarten and the Progressive Movement, Youth Organizations and Empowerment, and Contemporary Icons.  

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