Telfair Museums’ PULSE Art + Technology Festival 2024 will focus on new Children’s Art Museum, Savannah

PULSE Art & Technology Festival Jan. 26 & Jan. 27 2024 @ the Jepson Center, Savannah

Telfair Museums’ PULSE Art + Technology Festival is back with a focus on the museum’s new immersive, technology-focused Children’s Art Museum, local artists’ AI art projects, and STEAM activities for children and families.

PULSE features a tech-focused talk for students, a Friday night AI film screening with cool tech projects by local artists, and a free family day.

PULSE Schedule includes:

PULSE Art and Film Night: Osamu Tezuka’s Metropolis

6-8PM (Doors open 5:30PM) | Jepson Center, Fri. Jan. 26

Come enjoy an evening of projections, cool tech projects by local artists, and a classic anime feature. Art projects by Savannah-based artists will include large-scale projections by Will Penny and John Colette, and an exhibition of media art and interactive works made with AI. At 6pm, enjoy a screening of the classic animated feature Metropolis (107 minutes, 2001). Spectacular visuals highlight this acclaimed Japanese anime by director Rintaro, set in a futuristic, regimented society where human and robots are at odds. The film is rated PG-13.

$8 general admission | Free to members

Register online here

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PULSE Free Family Day Sat Jan. 27

10AM–5PM (Children’s art activities 1-4PM) Sat. Jan 27 Jepson Center

Families are invited to enjoy a day of free admission to the Jepson Center in Savannah for area local residents to experience tech-based and interactive art projects and demonstrations by local artists and a special performance by Tybee Ballet Theater.

*Free admission for residents of Chatham, Bryan, Effingham, Liberty, Jasper, and Beaufort Counties.

Investment for Free Family Days is provided by the City of Savannah, the Georgia Council for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Colonial Group, Inc.

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