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How to Find Savannah Painters



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Look no further to find a Savannah painters who can help with your painting needs. There are many local talented painters. You might want to look into Pat Lamar, Shea Slemmer, Joseph Shields. All have achieved acclaim as accomplished Savannah artists.

Pat Lamar

Pat Lamar, an artist from Savannah was born in 1882. She studied art at the Pratt Institute in New York. She painted still lifes and landscapes and toured Europe in her spare time. She also taught art at Savannah State College between 1952 and 1969. She was also part of the 1957 National Conference of Artists. It promoted Black artists, and their work. She was raised in Missouri where she received her art degrees at the Kansas City Art Institute. Her work was distinguished by intense colors and vivid scenes.

Brook is well-known for her vivid depictions of poverty in southern America. Brook studied at the Art Students League of New York. She was also affiliated with Whitney Studio Club, later to become the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her work was the focal point of a vibrant circle in New York and Woodstock that included many artists. Woodstock is located approximately 100 miles north of Manhattan. Gambrell taught her classes on the University of Georgia extension campus. She was also a significant contributor to the Savannah arts scene.

Joseph Shields

Joseph Shields, a Savannah artist and photographer has been widely recognized for his photographs. His work has been displayed in important exhibitions such as Alexandria, Louisiana, and Mobile, Alabama. Huntsville Museum of Art acquired his work. He has received many awards and recognitions for his art.


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The gallery will feature works by minority, local and regional artists this year. The gallery will host rotating guest artist exhibits that are sponsored by local businesses. The gallery will feature a painting from Ghanaian artist William Kwamena Poh. This Savannah painter has a reputation for delicate portraits featuring women dressed in traditional African textiles.

Will Penny

Will Penny was brought up on a farm in southern Ontario. Penny studied art at Fanshawe College London, Ontario. He later received a BFA (and an MFA) at SCAD. His work explores the relationship between form, shadow, and light. His work is not only traditional, but also incorporates digital or interactive technologies.


Penny's latest body of work examines the role technology plays in his art. He works with technology in order to understand the dissonance that digital structures have to the physical inputs necessary to function. He also explores issues of fantasy, coding, and opticality in an effort to question the nature of mediated experience.

Shea Slemmer

Savannah painter Shea Slemmer is known for her transformative body of work. Laney Contemporary Fine Art's current exhibit, "Cooling Effect", is a pivotal event in Slemmer's life. It is rich in personal meaning. Slemmer, who is from Ocala (FL), exhibited "Cooling Effect" in April 2013. This show is different from previous paintings. It features a variety viscosities and mediums, along with a new palette and technique.

In recent years, Slemmer has had several solo exhibitions, including shows at Sweet Lorraine Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, and the Telfair Museum in Savannah, GA. Her work was featured in several publications, including The South Magazine. Savannah Magazine and Atomic Ranch.


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Virginia Jackson Kiah

Virginia Jackson Kiah (savannah painter) was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1911. She was an influential African American activist, educator, artist. As a child, she was denied entry to the museums of the country. However, she gained acceptance and recognition within the community. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across the Southeast.

Virginia Jackson Kiah wasn't a Savannah native, Georgian, but she was an integral part of the community there after moving there in 1950. In her own home, she also started a museum. The museum was a popular meeting place that featured works from artists of all races. She often hosted entertainers, politicians, and artists with her family.


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How to Find Savannah Painters