August 5, 2024
Artists

Savannah Cultural Arts Center, Sentient Bean shows feature Black artists


One of Tafy LaPlanche's paintings from her Boxed InBreak Out project at the Jepson Center is included in the Boundless exhibition at the Cultural Arts Center, 201 Montgomery St.

There are numerous high quality works featured in Boundless, an invitational group show that, according to the press release, “seeks to amplify Black voices.” Visitors will certainly wish to check out paintings by local stalwarts Bobby Bagley, Nae’Keisha Jones and Calvin Woodum, as well as one of the pieces Tafy LaPlanche included in her highly acclaimed Telfair Museums’ Boxed In/Break Out installation a few years back (spoiler alert: It’s bigger than I remembered).

But the real stars of the show are the sculptural heads of hair created by recent SCAD fibers grad Mia Crews, part of her series Dear, Dark & Lovely.

“It’s such a huge topic within blackness, not even just Black women,” noted CAC Gallery head Antonia Larkin. “The topic of hair, the topic of hair being presentable to the masses, has been a difficult conversation in the Black community, what’s acceptable, what’s not acceptable. I love seeing that artists are bringing it to their work.”





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