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IMPACT Magazine Vol. 4 No. 2 Launch Party at Thompson Savannah

  • The Thompson Savannah 201 Port Street Savannah, GA, 31401 United States (map)

Join us for the Launch Party for IMPACT Magazine’s Newest Issue, Vol. 4. No. 2, and a celebration of “YOINK!”, featuring new works by Chris Moss. Celebrate with us at Thompson Savannah, 201 Port Street!

IMPACT Vol. 4 No. 2 features:

In our cover feature Third Ear, Second Skin, Melissa Messina talks with Krista Clark, Sonya Yong James, and Vadis Turner about their project to be presented at the 2nd Annual Atlanta Art Fair this fall

Katie Jentleson, the HIGH Museum’s Senior Curator of American Art explores the work of visionary artist Minnie Evans ahead of The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans, which travels to the Whitney Museum of American Art after its fall 2025 Atlanta debut

Fresh off of her second exhibition with Zidoun-Bossuyt Paris, NY-based artist Summer Wheat talks about her vibrant textured works with SCAD Museum of Art curator Brittany Richmond ahead of her solo show Fruits of Labor, on display at SCAD MOA this fall

Art historian Lisa Jaye Young and contributor Noah Kelber provide a fresh look at Southern conceptual land artist Beverly Buchanan in 2 dual essays

Award winning writer, oral historian and teaching artist Trelani Michelle interviews artist, poet, community activist vanessa german

Ryan Madson interviews Detroit-based artist James Benjamin Franklin whose work explores time, texture and materiality, and is currently on display at Laney Contemporary in Savannah

Curator Coco Conroy, shares her favorite photographs with words in this issue’s Top 10

Peter Relic and Ryan Madson travel Highway 17 in search of “infinite monuments” across the coastal lowlands

Publishers: Emily Earl & Jon Witzky; Editors/Design: Emily Earl & Jon Witzky; Photo Director: Emily Earl; Events Editor & Production Assistant: Samantha Mack

9 x 12”, 104 pages. Published by ARTS Southeast, September, 2025.

Vol. 4 No. 2 is made possible with support from Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts also receives support from its partner agency – the National Endowment for the Arts

Make sure to choose local pick up OR shipping at checkout.

Local web orders may be picked up at ARTS Southeast anytime during business hours: TH - SUN, 12 - 5PM, beginning October 3rd. Please allow 2 weeks to ship.

Later Event: October 9
Yoink!: Chris Moss