More than just a gallery...

Desotorow is a 501(c)(3) arts organization in Savannah, Geogia. We're currently looking for volunteers to help us grow and improve. Want to be a part of the 'row?

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  • July 5th - Join Desotorow to show your support for the arts! - - More information at artmarchsavannah.com

    July 5th - Join Desotorow to show your support for the arts! - - More information at artmarchsavannah.com

  • Read About Us in The Connect -----> "If Savannah is to make any claims to a regional or national leadership position in culture and commerce, then its elected leaders, institutions and average citizens alike must support midtown's network of artists and business owners and their innovative revitalization efforts." -Jared Butler, Savannah Connect

    Read About Us in The Connect -----> "If Savannah is to make any claims to a regional or national leadership position in culture and commerce, then its elected leaders, institutions and average citizens alike must support midtown's network of artists and business owners and their innovative revitalization efforts." -Jared Butler, Savannah Connect

Submit Work

Submit Work

We are currently accepting work for the 'Red, White and Blue' show. Submissions are free, and open till June 26th. Reception on July 5th during the Art March.
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Rent the Gallery

Rent the Gallery

Ask us about our summer rates!
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Donate

Donate

Desotorow will put your money to work to improve the arts and culture in Savannah. Help us help you!
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Meet the Team

Meet the Team

Learn about Desotorow; our mission, goals, how we plan to achieve them, and why we think it's important.
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“Staff Infection” at Desotorow Gallery

 

 

Photos from Redux and Playstreets

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Ubiquity and Balance

Tricia Cookson draws inspiration from familiar surroundings and daily routine. Exploring the effects of densely scheduled activities and over-stimulation in contemporary life, her work addresses notions of physical and mental tension. Rhythm, repetition, and ritual inform her process.

 

In this body of work she utilizes a practical exploration of large gauge crochet to create compositions that have the ability to support mass. Further, she examines the visual effect of suspension, as well as the relationship of weight and its absence on the crochet forms.