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Jerome Meadows
Director MeadowLark Studio and Indigo Sky Community Gallery
Jerome Meadows is a prominent artist based in Savannah, Georgia, who has been an integral part of the city's art scene for over 25 years.1 He is the Resident Artist/Director at MeadowLark Studio / Indigo Sky Community Gallery, a position he has held since January 1997.2
Meadows is known for his diverse artistic portfolio, which includes:
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Public art installations: He has created notable works such as the African Burying Ground Memorial in Portsmouth, New Hampshire (2013) and the Ed Johnson Memorial in Chattanooga, Tennessee (2021).1
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Smaller-scale art: Meadows produces collage work, assemblages, and smaller sculptures that have been exhibited in galleries around Savannah.13
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Performance art: He combines poetry with visual performances.3
Meadows' studio, a 7,000 square-foot former ice factory on Waters Avenue, serves as both his workspace and a cultural hub.1 From 2004 to 2018, he owned and operated the Indigo Sky Community Gallery within this space, which functioned as a gathering place for art and performance.1
Originally from New York City, Meadows moved to Savannah in 1997 to work on a public art installation for Yamacraw Art Park.1 His artistic journey is deeply intertwined with social issues, as he discovered himself as an artist during the civil rights movement.1 Meadows is also known for his commitment to community engagement, often partnering with communities on public art installations and working to revitalize the Waters Avenue corridor, a majority Black neighborhood in Savannah.1