When lighting designer and furniture builder Marta McWhorter isn’t setting up and running shows at the Lucas Theatre or working on custom projects in her carpentry shop, she might be firing ceramics at Savannah College of Art and Design or greeting visitors at Kobo Gallery in the historic district.
Read MoreKobo Gallery is gearing up for a wonderful double-header art weekend — a Mardi Gras/ King Cake Party on Friday, and an elegant jewelry trunk show, all-day on Saturday. Join us for two days filled with fanfare, luxury and a showcase of exceptional art created by some of Savannah’s top contemporary artists.
Read MoreKobo Gallery’s Sheryl St. Germain’s essay Visitations is currently featured on Short Reads, a free, flash-nonfiction literary magazine. It is a literary work found in the second chapter of her memoir 50 Miles, which can be purchased at Kobo Gallery. Visit Short Reads Website to read Visitations by Sheryl St. Germain
Read MoreAntoine De Villiers has been a Kobo artist since 2021, and we LOVE this girl! Her work makes you feel more alive than you can imagine. What you see in this article can be seen in person at the Gallery. This December she will be one of many artists at Miami Spectrum 2023 for Miami Art Week. Featuring contemporary art from around the world, Spectrum Miami showcases exciting and creative pieces from both established and emerging artists. Get to know the Redwood Art Group’s top artists — and out Antoine is one to know!
Read MoreKobo Gallery has named the Ossabaw Island Foundation (OIF) as its non-profit beneficiary for the 2023 holiday season. Throughout the month of December, holiday ornaments that are hand-crafted by Kobo artists are on display and for sale exclusively in the gallery. All proceeds of the sale of these ornaments go directly to the Ossabaw Island Foundation.
Read MoreSAVE THE DATE and plan to attend Kobo Gallery’s Holiday Opening on Sunday, December 3rd from 2-6 p.m. Kobo Gallery is located at 33 Barnard Street in downtown Savannah, just off Ellis Square at City Market.
Read MoreThe installation titled Dot Block Line is, in the words of the artist, a commentary on reducing life down to its essence. Therefore, It is made with the simplest of materials: wood, threads, bobbins, gold leafed clay balls, brass and a string of LED lights.
Read MoreJoy Dunigan, Kobo Gallery artist, photographer and owner of Photopoint Gallery, looks forward to AOC’s annual exhibition. Her husband, Greg Elmgren, owns the garden shop that’s hosted the event for the past seven years. Together, he runs the retail business outside, while inside, Dunigan curates a showcase of rotating artists.
Read MoreBrand new member Sheryl St. Germain was born and bred in New Orleans, LA. Both her beautiful art quilts and her books are for sale at Kobo Gallery.
Read MorePhotographer/anthropologist Teake Zuidema might have been born in the Netherlands and lives in Savannah, but part of his heart is always in his beloved Mexico.
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