IMPACT Magazine - Vol. 5 No. 1 - PRE-ORDER!
IMPACT Magazine - Vol. 5 No. 1 - PRE-ORDER!
Vol. 5 No. 1 features:
Erin Dunn, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at Telfair Museums interviews artist and filmmaker Allison Janae Hamilton about her upcoming narrative short, Venus of Ossabaw, which recently premiered in the exhibition Off the Coast of Paradise: Artists and Ossabaw Island, 1961–Now at Telfair’s Jepson Center
Art historian Lisa Jaye Young explores the history and lineage of barrier island protectors – from Coosaponakeesa (aka Mary Musgrove) in the 1700s to Eleanor ‘Sandy’ West in the 21st century.
Award winning writer, oral historian and teaching artist Trelani Michelle interviews multimedia artist Le’Andra LeSeur about her exhibition After Stone, After Ruins presented across multiple galleries in 2026, including: Cleo the Project Space (Savannah, GA) and Atlanta Center for Photography (Atlanta, GA)
Gregory Harris, the High Museum of Art’s Curator of Photography speaks with photographer Mimi Plumb on the occasion of Blazing Light, the artist’s first museum exhibition. After its High debut, the exhibition travels to Cornell University, the Norton Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago.
Curator Melissa Messina in conversation with Beryl Gilothwest – Deputy Director of Research and Exhibitions at the Calder Foundation (New York), co-curator of Off the Coast of Paradise, and grandson of the late Eleanor ‘Sandy’ West. They discuss Ossabaw’s past and ARTS Southeast’s upcoming Ossabaw Island Residency, which launches this fall!
Photo essay by Josh Aronson whose Florida Boys work has been recently shown at MOCA NoMi, NSU Art Museum, Lensculture New York, Hambidge Hive, ICA Miami, Filter Photo, and more – Josh is also a 2026 ON::View Artist-in-Residence at ARTS Southeast
Publishers: Emily Earl & Jon Witzky; Editors/Design: Emily Earl & Jon Witzky; Photo Director: Emily Earl; Events Editor & Production Assistant: Samantha Mack
9 x 12 inches. Published by ARTS Southeast, May, 2026.
Vol. 5 No. 1 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
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Vol. 5 No. 1 officially releases on May 21st at Laney Contemporary. Local web orders may be picked up at ARTS Southeast anytime during business hours: TH - SUN, 12 - 5PM, beginning May 22nd. Please allow 2 weeks to ship.

