ARTS Southeast is pleased to present
Where We've Been, Where We Go
The Supporter Gallery at ARTS Southeast
January 22nd – May 16th, 2026
For this exhibition, artists were invited to reflect on their evolution by sharing both old and new works. Presented alongside one another, these pairings speak to each artist’s trajectory: refinements in technique, fresh takes on subject matter, or dramatic material changes. Similarities are also apparent, with older works holding seeds that sprouted into new ideas. Spanning years and sometimes decades, each set of pieces carries a voice distinct to each artist.
Opening Reception: Friday, February 6th from 5 - 9PM
In Conjunction with First Fridays in Starland
with continuing receptions each First Friday through May 1st, 2026
Joanna Angell, “Untitled,” 2023. Watercolor, relief prints, color pencil and gold leaf, 12 × 8.75 inches, framed.
Joanna Angell, “Untitled,” 1985. Lithograph, 14 × 18 inches.
Astoria Jellett, “Figure 6,” 2022. Graphite and conte on paper, 26× 34 inches.
Astoria Jellett, “Figure 13,” 2023. Charcoal and white chalk on toned paper, 23 × 30 inches.
Marilyn Brady, “Path by Moonlight,” 2024. Infrared photogray, 18.5 × 24.5 inches.
Marilyn Brady, “Peaceful,” 2025. Infrared photography, 8 × 12 inches.
Carmela Aliffi, “Composition 2,” 1980. Acrylic on paper, 18 × 24 inches.
Carmela Aliffi, “Pink Orange 2,” 2024. Encaustic painting, oilstick on wood panel, 11.25 × 11.25 inches.
Em Koenig, “New Blossom,” 2025. Acrylic on canvas, 24 × 18 inches.
Em Koenig, “Purple Bottom,” 2023. Acrylic on canvas. 38 × 30 inches, 2023.
Faran Riley, “Ossabaw Lightning Strike,” 2026. Ink, colored pencil and cold wax on watercolor paper, 24 × 36 inches.
Faran Riley, “Moonlight Orb Weaver,” 2025. Ink, colored pencil and cold wax on watercolor paper, 24 × 36 inches.
Hannah Keats, “Divide,” 2021. Oil on convex circle canvas, 20 × 20 inches.
Hannah Keats, “Mesh,” 2025. Laser cut lenticular print on wood panel, 9.5 × 9.5 × 3 inches.
Hannah Keats, “Pitchers,” 2025. Laser cut lenticular print on wood panel, 12 × 9 × 3 inches.
Margarete Froelicher, “Embroidered Ginkgo Leaf,” 2024. Textile, 8.75 × 8.75 inches framed.
Cynthia Male, “Savannah Not Live Oak,” 1999. Dyes, pigment on silk habutai and silk chiffon, Spanish moss, 20 × 20 inches.
Margarete Froelicher, “Reconstruction,” 2022. Textile, 15 × 12 inches.
Susan Earl, “Two Women,” 1975. Archival silver print, 7.5 × 9.5 inches.
Cynthia Male, “Resonance -The Shift of Compassion,” 2025. Marker, oil pastel, pencil on dyplar, 24 × 36 inches.
Susan Earl, Excerpt from “We Part to Meet Again, A Novel,” 2022. Text, 8.5 × 11 inches.
Isak Dove, “Initiate of Mokosh,” 2023. Acryla-gouache on canvas, 12 × 24 inches.
Jackie Black, “Portrait Multi Image,” 1992. Enlarged silver gelatin print, 8 × 10 inches.
Isak Dove, “The Younger Other,” 2009. Acrylic and oil on canvas, 16 × 24 inches.
Janet Bailey, “Southern Hue,” 2026. Acrylic, 24 × 24 inches.
Jackie Black, “Savannah’s History is Black History,” 2026. Film negatives printed with digital inks, 23.5 × 35.5 inches.
Kelly Charles, “Footsteps in the Sand,” 2025. Mixed media collage, 36 × 24 inches.
Janet Bailey, “Silver Linings,” 2022. Acrylic, 25 × 25 inches.
Brother Bruce, “Speaking in Unfettered Dreams,” 1996. S-video stills photo collage, 20 × 30 inches.
Kelly Charles, “Sabal Palm,” 2025. Mixed media collage, 36 × 24 inches.
Lind Hollingsworth, “After the Rise,” 2025. Mixed media, 18 × 24 inches.
Brother Bruce, “Let's Dig It Some More with the Disfunctional Byhangers,” 2025. Wood and acrylic paint, 48 × 38 inches.
Margaret Clay, “Woman of Valor,” 2025. Mixed media on canvas, raw silk, wood, accompanying poem, 15 × 36 inches.
Lind Hollingsworth, “Coal on the River,” 2025. Oil on metal leaf, 18 × 22 inches.
Marsha Lieberman, “Paleomeander 4,” 2010. Mixed media, 11 × 11 inches.
Daryl R. Nicholson, “Green Gloves,” 2014. Watercolor, 31 × 39 inches.
Marsha Lieberman, “Wayfinding 15,” 2025. Oil on canvas, 24 × 24 inches.
Axelle Kieffer, “Specimen II,” 2024. Analog collage, 23 x 33 inches.
Daryl R. Nicholson, “Heavy Heart,” 2024. Acrylic, 23 × 19 inches.
Axelle Kieffer, “Organic Composition IX,” 2020. Analog collage, 11.5 x 9 inches.
Rebecca Braziel, “Hold onto Pretty,” 2026. Silk and paper, 16.5 x 15 inches.
Joanna Silver, “The World Has Ended,” 2009. Collage and paint on reclaimed computer parts, 9.25 x 11.25 inches.
Joanna Silver, “Outside the Box,” 2023. Acrylic Gouache on Panel, 24 x 36 inches.
Sheryl St. Germain, "Blue Mémère," 2025. Multimedia textile art, 33 × 33 inches.
Rebecca Braziel, “Young Mother,” 2011. Magazine and flower collage 13.25 x 17.25 inches.
Sophie McVicar Tate, “Platonic Sigh,” 2023. Watercolor on paper; 40 x 26 inches.
Sophie McVicar Tate, “Offertorio II,” 2022. Watercolor, gouache, and 23 karat gold leaf on paper, 40 x 26 inches.
Sheryl St. Germain, “Memory,” 2020. Hand-dyed quilt, 28 × 21 inches.
Adrienne Berkland, “Beth Eden Baptist,” 2025. Oil, 14 × 11 inches.
Adrienne Berkland, “Downtown Alcove,” 2018. Gouache on paper, 12 × 9 inches.
Adrienne Berkland, “Savannah Open Model,” 2025. Acrylic, 16 × 20 inches.
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