Telfair Museums' Jepson Center

Telfair Museums' Jepson Center is a art gallery Historic District-North Savannah located in United States.

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207 W York St Savannah , GA 31401 United States

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Sys E

Feels like a chunk of the Guggenheim has broken off and flown to downtown Savannah. A beautiful, airy modern art exhibition space with a cracking gift shop .

Alina Haynes

The children's exhibits are wonderful! My 5 year old could have stayed all day. We really enjoyed it and would definitely return.

Charles Seyle

The art and the surroundings are beautiful. I especially like the exhibition celebrating the centennial of the founding of the Savanah Art Club in 1920.

Hannah League

I loved ALL of the art here. My favorite gallery was the tech area because it was so interactive. Overall worth a visit.

Fluying ✅

Not the most important museum in town , but it's small, some exhibitions are great and close by to almost everything in the historic district.

Nandeeta Seth

The space is beautiful. Wonderful for the kids. Some very topical exhibits . Highly recommended. Small but powerful!

Charles Seyle

I love the art and the surroundings. Good section dedicated to the Savannah Art Club started in the 1920s.

K12 Inc

Did you know? The Jepson Center for the Arts is home to ArtZeum – the only only interactive children’s museum space in Savannah. Bring the kids to explore big ideas about art ! Read more

Visit Savannah

The Art Zeum is fun AND educational for kids of all ages! We love the architectural building blocks! The Glass House is very unique.

Fluying ✅

The ticket allows you to visit the great Owens Thomas house so it's more than worth paying 22 bucks.

Explore Georgia

Be sure to check out the Ufizzi Gallery , on exhibit till just after Savannah Stopover. The Jepson Center will host Jonathan Toubin’s Soul Clap and Dance off on Saturday, March 9.

John Culpepper

The Hellen Levitt exhibit is an amazing step back in time of NYC circa 1940.

Kelsey✨

beautiful building, but I wish there was more art here

Melodie Gore

The new Betsy Cain show is wonderful. If you are into this type of art I suggest seeing her new series

Doug McCullough

Kids area is great. Don't have to tell them to not touch.

Logann Fincher

Great contemporary and interactive art

Jonathan Stalcup

Completed in 2006, this museum designed by Moshe Safdie, is itself a subtractive sculpture of curves and light.www.architecturalsavannah.com

Fluying ✅

Good and evil !

Telfair Museums

Grab lunch at Cafe Zeum in the Eckberg Atrium and browse our contemporary collection.

Belinda From Memphis

The Howard Finister exhibit is marvelous!!

Jacque Cole

Always interesting

Amanda Ball

Eh- not the best museum in savannah- if u r short on time skip it.

Pat Shaw

Shaw thing

Marc Jacobs Intl

A great contemporary art museum ! Check it out!

Belinda From Memphis

And the Glass Exhibit !!

Kevin Welsh

Weird squirrelly looking girl is useless at the help desk

Lina

Not as cool as it should be

Oonline

Disappointing. But not sure why.

Bryan M

Sucks...unless you like crap,

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Very interesting, tour guide was very knowledgeable. We had a few people that obviously knew history on our tour and she was able to answer all their questions. - Tom M

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The southeast corner of Orleans Square give some idea of what is missing on the north and west sides. Cotton merchants mansions originally surrounded this square.www.architecturalsavannah.com - Jonathan Stalcup