Sulfur Street Fair, presented by Sulfur Studios, is back on June 3 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for their first Friday festivities. Over 15 artist vendors, Sweet Spice Food Truck, live painting, and performances by The Saltwata Players, Performing Artist Collective of Savannah and more will gather on 39th Street between Bull St. and Desoto Ave. for an evening of activities.
Opening on June 2 in their Main Gallery will be Past Presence: Commemorating Juneteenth our 2nd Annual exhibition commemorating Juneteenth. This exhibition features artists from across the country whose work takes into reflection their own personal history – present or past – as it relates to the Black experience in the United States.
“It is important to continue to educate people on our country’s history – even with Juneteenth now being a national holiday, many people do not know about its significance. It’s important to share this history and provide a platform for artists to express their thoughts, feelings, ideas and personal connection to Juneteenth for healing to be possible,” said Emily Earl, executive director, Sulfur Studios.
These artists explore themes of…