Telfair Museums’ PULSE Art and Technology Festival returns for its 18th year with a must-see exhibition and lecture by pioneering electronic artist Jim Campbell, a showcase of projects by local artists working in new media, and programs for all ages. The festival kicks off with a member’s opening and lecture by Jim Campbell, and a showcase of art and projections by local artists. Friday’s schedule includes a tech talk for students grades 4 and up, a curator’s tour, and an Art and Film night with a classic sci-fi anime screening. The festival ends Saturday with a workshop for youth, a Free Family Day with game demonstrations, family art making, and a cool, new performance by the Tybee Ballet Theatre.
Learn more about PULSE Art and Technology Festival here.
Exhibitions:
Jim Campbell: Thresholds of Perception (December 20, 2024 - April 6, 2025)
PULSE Local Projects: Certified Humans (January 16 – February 10)
Telfair presents an annual showcase of selected projects by Savannah-based artists working with video, AI, and interactivity. Artists include Joshua Alexander, Michael Betancourt, James Gladman, Kelley McClung, and Sharon Norwood. Video projections by Will Penny and other artists will be shown in the Jepson Center during the two festival evenings.
January 16, 5:30pm Jim Campbell Members Reception and Opening Lecture
January 17, 11am PULSE STEAM Talk for Students with Tybee Ballet Theater
The directors of the Tybee Ballet Theater will speak with students about their collaborations with artists and use of technology in a range of stage productions. Free admission for all local students as well as Telfair members. School groups please register in advance by contacting Carey Daughtry at [email protected].
January 17, 2pm Curator’s Tour
Harry DeLorme, Director of Education and Senior Curator, will lead a highlights tour of current PULSE exhibitions and artist projects. Free admission for Telfair Members.
January 17, 6:00pm PULSE Art and Film Night. Screening of Katsuhiro Otomo’s Steamboy
Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira) directed this classic, steampunk anime feature brimming with stunning images. The tale is set in Victorian England, where villains target a boy inventor when he receives a metal ball that can destroy mankind. Featuring the voices Anna Paquin, Alfred Molina, Patrick Stewart. (126 minutes, rated PG-13)
Free to Telfair Members / $10 non-members
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January 18, 10am Workshop: LED Light Sculptures (ages 10-16)
Inspired by the featured PULSE exhibition, students will create a colorful, wall-hung LED light sculpture. Limited capacity, registration is required.
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January 18, PULSE Free Family Day
10am-5pm Free admission for local residents*
1-4pm Family art making activities, artists’ demonstrations, performance
Enjoy the new PULSE exhibitions, hands on art-making activities for families, and demonstrations by local video game makers. The afternoon includes a featured performance at 3pm by Tybee Ballet Theater. *Free to residents of Beaufort, Bryan, Bulloch, Chatham, Jasper, and Liberty Counties.