Starland Mural Project

Starland Mural Project The Starland Mural Project is an initiative to support the funding, permitting, creation, and conservation of murals in Savannah's Starland District.

“Working together with a common goal to build up the city, without egos or ulterior motives, can all be as beautiful and...
02/24/2021

“Working together with a common goal to build up the city, without egos or ulterior motives, can all be as beautiful and simple as working together to solve a puzzle.” - Xavier Hutchins

Well said Xavier!!

The artist also plans to open his own studio at Savannah Mall in March as a way to bring creatives together.

“Art, especially when it is accessible and public, is like magic in that it transcends class, education, income level, a...
02/18/2021

“Art, especially when it is accessible and public, is like magic in that it transcends class, education, income level, and race." - John Grund.

Well said John... well said.

The artist hopes his piece will give people a sense of tranquility in a shifting part of town.

Amiri Geuka Farris’s mural popped up on the news! This mural, and seven others, were painted on the Old Starland Dairy o...
02/12/2021

Amiri Geuka Farris’s mural popped up on the news! This mural, and seven others, were painted on the Old Starland Dairy on Bull & 40th St in 2019 by local artists in our inaugural project.

Check out another of Amiri’s murals just down the street on 39th.

What’s the meaning of Amiri’s mural?! Find out in the latest chapter of Rob Hessler’s incredible series of interviews wi...
02/08/2021

What’s the meaning of Amiri’s mural?! Find out in the latest chapter of Rob Hessler’s incredible series of interviews with our local artists.

Most recently seen along the Jepson Center for Telfair Museum's Boxed In/Break Out series, Amiri Farris finds inspiration in community with new mural.

Thank you WTOC for helping us get the word out. If you have any information on the whereabouts of this mural please cont...
02/06/2021

Thank you WTOC for helping us get the word out. If you have any information on the whereabouts of this mural please contact us.

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STOLEN!!! Naekeisha Jones mural installed on Bull Street in front of the Matadora building near Henny Penny has been cut...
02/05/2021

STOLEN!!! Naekeisha Jones mural installed on Bull Street in front of the Matadora building near Henny Penny has been cut down and stolen.

A police report is being filed, and we are working with neighboring businesses to collect surveillance or other information to help us find this incredible piece of publicy funded art.

If you have ANY information please contact this page, the artist, or Clinton Edminster.

Have you seen Jon’s cosmic slop?! Check out local artist Jon Witzkys mural right next to Henny Penny and find the story ...
02/01/2021

Have you seen Jon’s cosmic slop?! Check out local artist Jon Witzkys mural right next to Henny Penny and find the story behind the mural right here:

"Cosmic Slop” by Jon Witzky hangs from the construction fencing around an in-process development on Bull Street near 31st Street.

Be sure to check out local artist Dana Richardson’s mural installed on the east side of Forsyth Park on Drayton Street i...
01/30/2021

Be sure to check out local artist Dana Richardson’s mural installed on the east side of Forsyth Park on Drayton Street in front of the new offices for the Savannah Economic Development Authority!

The new painting overlooks Forsyth Park, hanging alongside two other pieces that decorate the temporary walls currently enclosing the new SEDA building.

Have you seen Tyriq Maxwell’s mural yet? Check it out on the new SEDA office construction site, right on Drayton Street ...
01/23/2021

Have you seen Tyriq Maxwell’s mural yet? Check it out on the new SEDA office construction site, right on Drayton Street on Forsyth Park. And check out this awesome article by Rob Hessler from Do Savannah!

With “Building a Better Tomorrow,” Tyriq Maxwell’s new piece, the artist looks to focus on our similarities rather than our differences.

Great write up on one of our newest artists! Meet Naekeisha Jones and find her work in front of the Matadora right next ...
01/21/2021

Great write up on one of our newest artists! Meet Naekeisha Jones and find her work in front of the Matadora right next to Henny Penny Cafe on 31st and Bull.

Nae’Keisha Jones is a storyteller, and with her new mural, Hello Neighbor, she’s telling a tale of connectivity and positive action.

Another great article featuring Jose Ray and his new fence mural. Go find his on fence at 38th and Bull Street!
01/14/2021

Another great article featuring Jose Ray and his new fence mural. Go find his on fence at 38th and Bull Street!

José Ray has done a little bit of everything around town, and his latest is adorning a Bull Street fence as part of the Starland Mural Project.

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