Kobo 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 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 More2023 got off to a great start at Kobo Gallery with a lot of new visitors and customers and a very well attended Mardi Gras celebration. We also welcomed fiber artist/writer Sheryl St Germain as the newest full member of the coop, and ceramist Carol Lasell Miller as guest artist.
Read MoreMorgan Adler’s new series of abstract landscapes are now available at Kobo Gallery for the holiday season. These textured paintings come in a variety of sizes; from the perfect small gift for an art lover to a big and bold statement piece for your home.
Read MoreEvery time we turn around Marta McWhorter is up to something wonderful. Her latest endeavor is pottery and ceramics. We just simply can't get enough of her delightful creativity, genuine skill and craftsmanship.
Read MoreDunigan is set to introduce a brand new set of abstract, mixed media prints at Kobo in December. Seemingly cryptic double exposure photos, mixed with graphic shapes and layered with alternative paper selections, the Series is indicative of her work as a prolific graphic designer.
Read MoreEach year during the holiday season, Kobo Gallery gives back to our community by selecting an organization that needs a little bit of charitable cheer. As artists, it's our social responsibility to support these do-good organizations and we can't think of another one finer that Savannah Speech & Hearing.
Read More2022 has been a tremendous year for Kobo Gallery. There is so much to celebrate and reflect upon — being voted the Best Art Gallery in Savannah by Connect Savannah, commemorating our 15th Anniversary with a massive Perseverance art exhibit, welcoming new artists into the fold and proudly seeing new works find forever homes with some of our most supportive patrons.
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