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Savannah Art Galleries & Art Museums

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ARTS Southeast,
2301 Bull Street
www.artssoutheast.org
@artssoutheast 912.231.7105
Vibrant nonprofit organization offering 20 artist studios, biannual arts and culture magazine, three artist residencies, an art lab for community classes, artbook store, First Friday in Starland monthly celebrations, biannual street fairs, and two art galleries featuring emerging and established contemporary artists.
 

ArtStryngs Gallery & Studio,
530 E. Liberty Street
www.artstryngs.com
@artstryngs 912.468.5413
A beautiful rental gallery open to the public during exhibitions and special events.
 

Artworks on Harmon,
2205 Harmon Street
www.harrietzzartist.com
508.737.0945
Small work and gallery space featuring crystalline glazed ceramics, paintings, and pastels by Harriet Zabusky-Zand.
 

A.T. Hun Art Gallery
302 W. St. Julian Street
www.athungallery.com
@athungallery 912.233.2060
Located in historic City Market (see below), this bustling gallery offers gifts, prints, and original art by almost two dozen local artists

Blue Boy
406 E. 65th Street
@blueboy.space
An alternative, artist-run contemporary art space located in a converted backyard carport in midtown. Curator Philip McClure focuses on intimate, contemporary and innovative exhibitions.

Bob Christian Decorative Art and Julia Christian Art,
114 W. Taylor Street
www.robertchristiandecorativeart.com; www.juliachristianart.com
912.234.1960 @bobchristiandecorativeart
This gallery is a feast for the eyes – highly acclaimed decorative painter and muralist Bob Christian has adorned tables, chairs, urns, planters, frames etc., while wife Julia, who has been painting for over four decades, displays post-impressionistic paintings and drawings.

Camaleon
307 Stiles Avenue
www.camaleon-xpo.com
@camealeon_xpo
A multidisciplinary rental space located on the top floor of a fabulously funky red brick building. Hosting exhibitions and cultural events curated by Alex Mendi.

Cedar House Gallery
122 E. 36th Street
www.cedarhousegallerysav.com
@cedarhousegallerysav 407.792.8686
Hosting occasional group shows, this stately old home is mostly rented for artist studios and is available as a rental gallery.

City Market
Jefferson at W. Julian Streets between Franklin & Ellis Squares
www.savannahcitymarket.com
@savcitymarket
Yes, it’s touristy, but these four blocks of downtown Savannah offer shopping, dining, galleries, and working studios that house some of our city’s finest artists including Brian MacGregor, Bobby Bagley, Laura Till Barton, Mary Carol Kenney, and William Kwamena-Poh.

 

Cleo the Project Space
2424 Drayton Street (as of June 15, 2026)
www.cleotheprojectspace.org
@cleo_the_project_space
A small nonprofit gallery showing exciting contemporary work by emerging artists as curated by director Jeanette McCune.

Cute Tomatoes Gallery
218 E. 41st Street
@cute_tomatoes_gallery
Local painter Phil Musen runs this darling space in the vibrant midtown hub of Lincoln and 41st Streets. He hosts regular shows, often curated by friends, with openings on First Fridays.

Gallery 209

209 E. River Street
www.gallery209savannah.com
@gallery209savannah 912.236.4583
More than 30 3-D and 2-D artists and jewelers inhabit this gorgeous, riverfront building which has served as an art gallery for 50 years!

Goldon House Gallery
220 W. Bay Street
www.vincentgolshani.com
912.238.0220
Situated on Factors’ Walk, the gallery features colorful abstract paintings by owner Vincent Golshani.

 

Gutstein Gallery
201 E. Broughton Street
www.scadartsales.com
912.591.4045
Home to SCAD Art Sales, this spacious gallery hosts rotating alumni exhibitions and a huge array of variously priced and sized contemporary art.

 

Jepson Center & Telfair Children’s Art Museum

207 W. York Street
www.telfair.org @telfairmuseums @jepsoncenter 912.790.8800
The striking Moshe Safdie-designed building houses several galleries displaying a variety of contemporary art exhibitions, as well as an immersive children’s museum with interactive exhibits. (Admission also allows entry into the Telfair Academy and the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters.)

 

Laney Contemporary
1810 Mills B. Lane Blvd.
www.laneycontemporary.com
@laneycontemporary 912.438.4442
It’s worth the short drive to visit the premier contemporary gallery in town! Gallerist Susan Laney hosts exciting exhibitions by members of her fine stable of southeastern emerging and established artists.

 

Location Gallery
251 Bull Street
www.locationgallery.net 
@locationgallery 912.354.2100
Located inside the Corcoran Austin Realty offices, this gallery exhibits group and solo shows by local artists curated by Peter E. Roberts. Gallery profits are donated to community nonprofits.

 

Midtown Arthouse
2016 E Broad St, Savannah, GA 31401

https://midtownarthouse.my.canva.site  

A vibrant community hub where local creatives gather to teach, showcase, and connect. It’s more than a studio—it’s a purpose-driven space built to uplift the neighborhood.

 

Montag Gallery
5111 Abercorn Street
www.savannahjea.org
912.355.8111
Gallery offering monthly solo and group shows and receptions for local artists, located inside the Jewish Education Alliance in midtown.

 

Norwood Gallery
2014 Delesseps Avenue
@norwood_gallery
Just of the Truman Parkway in midtown is an intimate, artist-run space for experimental and collaborative work, available for rentals.

 

Ology Gallery, (round back)
415 Bonaventure Road, Thunderbolt
www.ologygallery.com
@ologygallery
Located close to famed Bonaventure Cemetery, this large gallery is an extension of Clayer & Co Pottery Studio, with most shows being ceramics focused, and always creatively curated by Wendy Melton.

 

Reynolds Square Fine Art Gallery
31 Abercorn Street
912.236.9797
A handsome downtown gallery representing some of Savannah finest artists including representational paintings, abstract paitings by Betsy Cain, photography, and woodwork.

Savion Gallery
300 W. River Street
www.saviongallery.com
@saviongallery 912.298.6961
A commercial gallery primarily showing work by nonlocal artists located inside the Three Muses Inn in the Plant Riverside district.

 

SCAD Museum of Modern Art
601 Turner Blvd.
www.scadmoa.org
@scadmoa 912.525.7191
A contemporary art museum which includes the Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art. An architectural gem with multiple galleries showing six to seven exhibitions by emerging and established artists from all over the globe.

Signature Gallery of Savannah
303 W. St. Julian Street
www.signaturegallery.myshopify.com
912.233.3082
Flooded with sunlight, this collective gallery of local 2-D, 3-D artists and jewelers located in the heart of busy City Market (see above) was established over 30 years ago.

Tianova Fine Art
53 Montgomery Street
www.tianovafineart.com
@tianova_gallery 803.414.4076
This multi-room gallery is home to Russian-born artist Tatiana Sukhanova who paints Savannah scenes, cityscapes and musicians in three distinctly unique styles.

The Downstairs Gallery
18 W. Gordon Street
www.thedownstairsgallery.com
Tucked away gallery in the basement of an Historic District rowhouse, featuring paintings and jewelry by six to eight local artists.

Visit Tybee Island:
Be sure to check out Charissa Murray Art, the Irritable Pelican Artisan Gallery, Mirror Image Fish Printing, and the Tybee Art Gallery.

Other places to view art in Savannah:
Don’t miss the many great artists like Phil Musen, Isak Dove, and Adrienne Berkland - to name just a few - who set up during our Saturday morning Farmers’ Market in Forsyth Park. And additionally, check out:

208 Wine Bar hosts openings on the second Tuesday of each month in its attractive location on Factors’ Walk overlooking the river.

Coffee Deli is a neighborhood café at 4511 Habersham Street showing work by the Savannah Art Association.

The Cobra Room at Lone Wolf Lounge: A hip little event space in the some-would-say-divey neighborhood bar that was nominated for a James Beard award for its innovative cocktails, often serves as a pop-up art show venue.

Fitness on Broughton displays work by Savannah Art Association members in its foyer in the heart of Savannah’s historic district at 1 E. Broughton Street.

Gallery Espresso is a funky café located on beautiful Chippewa Square that consistently shows work by local artists.

Hop Atomica brewery serves brews, wood-fired pizza, cocktails, and a side of art – local work changes out behind the bar on a regular basis.

Little James café and cocktail bar inside the Ann Savannah is home to Brian Gilbert’s monthly Third Thursday receptions and art shows.

Midtown Arthouse offers rental space, permanent gallery space, and all kinds of community art events.

Palmetto Gallery inside the Palmetto Club at the gated Landings community shows work by Landings Art Association members.

ShopSCAD is a downtown store featuring jewelry, ceramics, gifts and paintings by SCAD alums and students.

Thompson Savannah: You may be surprised to know that the Eastern Wharf hotel housing Fleeting and Bar Julian does an excellent job of curating exciting art shows in its lobby.

And of course, there is the spring SLAM (Savannah Local Art Market) and other seasonal shows such as October’s Isle of Hope Art & Music Festival, and the makers’ show held regularly at Starland Yard, ARTS Southeast, Service Brewing Co., etc.

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