Arts & Culture on Tybee Island, Georgia

artsTybee abounds with artistic, historic and cultural offerings! Tour a local Georgia artist’s studio or shop for original art at a local gallery. Relax to the sounds of a local musician. Explore 400 years of island history at the Tybee Museum. Take a self guided tour of Tybee’s historic raised cottages. Enjoy a local event like this fall’s Celebrate Tybee and help us celebrate the island’s 120 years of modern history on Georgia’s Coast.

Those who love the arts and history should make the time to see downtown Savannah’s Historic District. There, the largest urban historic district in the country is home to scores of galleries, historic sites and museums, including one the nation’s oldest museums, the Telfair Museum of Art, which now includes the dazzling, new Jepson Center for the Arts.


Atlantic Beacon Gallery-Hall of Frames
1606 Butler Avenue
Tybee Island, Georgia 31328
(912) 786-9386
www.atlanticbeacongallery.com


Mary Ingalls – Art Glass Studio
10 Carpenter
Tybee Island, Georgia 31328
(912) 786-4060
www.mary-ingalls.com


Tybee Cats Art Studio
112 Andrea Drive
Tybee Island, Georgia 31328-9100
(912) 786-4351
www.tybeecats.com



Upcoming Events
  • Tybee Irish Heritage Parade
    13 Mar 2010
  • Third Thursdays on Tybee
    18 Mar 2010
  • JCB Coast to Coast Charity Run
    26 Mar 2010
  • Third Thursdays on Tybee
    15 Apr 2010

Complete Events List

Coming Soon to Theaters!
Watch Trailer for The Last Song Movie
"The Last Song" is based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks and was filmed on Tybee during the Summer of 2009. It will be released in theaters in the U.S. on March 31, 2010. Click on image above to watch a trailer for the upcoming film and to learn more about it.

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