ARTS Southeast is pleased to present Living on the Edge, a Solo Exhibition by Teake Zuidema, on display in The Ellis Gallery at ARTS Southeast from September 5 - October 18, 2025.


About the Exhibition 

Living on the Edge features large panoramas that build upon Dutch photographer Teake Zuidema’s fascination with coastal locations where the forest turns abruptly into marsh, creek, beach, or sea. Zuidema identifies with the oaks, cabbage palms, cedars and cypresses, and honors them as dramatic characters involved in heroic battles that, sooner or later, will push them over the final edge between life and death. As an immigrant and a newcomer to the coastal area, this project has also been a way for Zuidema to make the coast his home.


About the Artist

During his study at the Free University (VU) of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Zuidema specialized in the use of film and photography in ethnographic research and made films and photo documentaries in the Netherlands, Mexico and Central America. After receiving a master's degree in cultural anthropology, he became a freelance photographer. Zuidema has worked all over the world for the Dutch photo agency ANP (Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau) and for international newspapers and magazines. His work has been published in the National Geographic Traveler, The Guardian, GEO and many other publications. Since moving to Savannah in 2021, he has focused on photographing the landscapes of the Georgia and South Carolina coasts. Zuidema’s work in Living on the Edge is supported by the University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant’s Artists, Writers and Scholars (AWS) program.

Associated Programming

Opening Reception: Friday, September 5 from 5 - 9PM during First Fridays in Starland

Closing Reception: Friday, October 3 from 5 - 9PM during First Fridays in Starland

Artist Talk: Wednesday, September 17 at 6PM at ARTS Southeast, with an Introduction by Anne Lindsay, Associate Director of Education at UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant

Our exhibitions programming is made possible with investment by the City of Savannah. This program is sponsored in part by Gulfstream Aerospace, Starlandia Supply, and 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. Thanks to our Exhibition Reception Sponsors: Jill Brooks & Ginna Carroll – Realtors at The Landings Company