
If you want to find a Savannah painter who can help you with your painting needs, look no further. There are many talented local painters to choose from. You might want to look into Pat Lamar, Shea Slemmer, Joseph Shields. All have achieved acclaim as accomplished Savannah artists.
Pat Lamar
Pat Lamar, an artist from Savannah was born in 1882. She studied art at the Pratt Institute in New York. In her spare moments, she painted still lifes and landscapes. She also toured Europe. She taught art at Savannah State College, from 1952 to 1969. She also participated in the 1957 National Conference of Artists, which promoted Black artists and their work. She grew up in Missouri and earned her art degrees from the Kansas City Art Institute. Her work was known for its vivid colors, vibrant scenes, and intense colors.
Brook is well-known for her vivid depictions of poverty in southern America. Brook attended the Art Students League in New York, and was a member of the Whitney Studio Club which became the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her work became the center of a lively circle of artists located in New York and Woodstock. Woodstock is about 100 miles north from Manhattan. She also took classes taught by Gambrell at the University of Georgia's extension campus. She was also a significant contributor to the Savannah arts scene.
Joseph Shields
Joseph Shields is a Savannah painter and photographer. His photographs have been recognized across the United States. His photographs have been included in major exhibitions in places like Mobile, Alabama and Alexandria, Louisiana. The Huntsville Museum of Art also acquired his work. His work has been honored with many awards.

The gallery will present works by regional, minority and local artists. The gallery will also include rotating Guest Artist exhibitions, sponsored by local businesses. The gallery will also feature a painting by Ghanaian artist William Kwamena-Poh. This Savannah painter has a reputation for delicate portraits featuring women dressed in traditional African textiles.
Will Penny
Will Penny was a southern Ontario farmer who was born and raised. Penny studied art at Fanshawe College London, Ontario. He later received a BFA (and an MFA) at SCAD. His work explores how form, light and shadow interact. His paintings include traditional painting and digital and interactive technologies.
Penny's newest body of work explores how technology is used in his artwork. He works with technology in order to understand the dissonance that digital structures have to the physical inputs necessary to function. In an effort to question the nature mediated experience, he also examines issues like fantasy, coding and opticality.
Shea Slemmer
Savannah painter Shea Slemmer was known for her transformational body of work. Her current Laney Contemporary Fine Art exhibition, "Cooling Effect", marks a pivotal point in her life that is rich with personal meaning. Slemmer, who was raised in Ocala's horse country, FL, has previously displayed a series called "Selective Channeling" in April 2013. Unlike those paintings, this show features a variety of mediums and viscosities, as well as a new color palette and technique.
Slemmer, who has been exhibiting solo in many galleries in recent years, includes shows at Sweet Lorraine Gallery and Telfair Museum in Savannah. Her work has been published in many publications, including The South Magazine (Savannah Magazine) and Atomic Ranch.

Virginia Jackson Kiah
Virginia Jackson Kiah, the Savannah painter was born 1911 in Baltimore. She was an activist, educator, and prominent African American artist. Although she was denied access to museums in the United States as a child her success allowed her to be accepted and recognized by the community. Her work has been shown in solo and collective exhibitions all over the Southeast.
Virginia Jackson Kiah wasn't a Savannah native, Georgian, but she was an integral part of the community there after moving there in 1950. In her own home, she also started a museum. The museum was a popular meeting place that featured works from artists of all races. Her family hosted many politicians, entertainers, and artists.
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