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Join us for a day of free admission for locals and activities celebrating the Bold Expressions exhibition. Inspired by prints in the exhibition and turned wooden bowls by Ed and Phillip Moulthrop, activities will include a scavenger hunt, screen-printed t-shirts, and wood turning demonstrations by the Low Country Turners who will make wooden tops for participants.

The Low Country Turners are the Savannah / Hilton Head area chapter of the American Association of Woodturners, and their mission is to provide education, information and a meeting place to those interested in the art and craft of woodworking and woodturning.

Admission is free to local residents including the City of Savannah, Chatham, Bryan, Effingham, Liberty and Beaufort Counties. 10am-5pm free admission for local residents | art activities 1-4pm.

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Bold Expressions: The Collection of Lorlee and Arnold Tenenbaum

Jepson Center
Bold Expressions: The Collection of Lorlee and Arnold Tenenbaum celebrates collecting and living with original works of art through a presentation of the collection of the late Lorlee and Arnold Tenenbaum. Remembered for their business acumen, love of community, and generous philanthropic efforts, the Tenenbaums were deeply invested in art and education, which extended to their colossal efforts to raise funds to construct Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center.
exhibition

Bold Expressions: The Collection of Lorlee and Arnold Tenenbaum

Jepson Center
Bold Expressions: The Collection of Lorlee and Arnold Tenenbaum celebrates collecting and living with original works of art through a presentation of the collection of the late Lorlee and Arnold Tenenbaum. Remembered for their business acumen, love of community, and generous philanthropic efforts, the Tenenbaums were deeply invested in art and education, which extended to their colossal efforts to raise funds to construct Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center.
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