SHIPS OF THE SEA MARITIME MUSEUM
WILLIAM SCARBROUGH HOUSE AND GARDENS
MUSEUM EVENTS 2024
MAY EVENTS 2024
MARCH EVENTS 2024
GARDEN CRAWL
Sip on a beverage whilst guided through one of Savannah’s most beautiful gardenscapes. This one-of-a-kind arboriculture experience will include special speakers, free drinks, and after hour museum tours. Learn about your local trees and make new friends!
Drinks, Canopy Tour, and Museum tours all included with ticket price.
WEDNESDAY, 13 MARCH 2024
$10 ADMISSION
5:30 - 7:30PM
FEBRUARY EVENTS 2024
SUPER MUSEUM SUNDAY
Explore Savannah’s rich seafaring history at Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum. Located inside one of the most beautiful 19th-century mansions in Historic Savannah and surrounded by large private gardens, Ships of the Sea invites you to sail into the great era of Atlantic travel and learn the stories of Savannah’s nautical past and present.
SUNDAY, 11 FEB 2024
FREE ADMISSION
12 - 4 PM
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS 2024
OUTWARD BOUND
BY ROBERT MORRIS
After 20 years of creating maritime art and messaging in Savannah, Robert Claiborne Morris, Jr, the retired Chief Communications Officer for the Georgia Ports Authority, will open his new show, “Outward Bound”, at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum in October of 2023.
After three previous exhibitions at Ships of the Sea Museum and numerous other one-man shows at museums and galleries across the country, including the Telfair Museum, the Cincinnati Museum of Art, and the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Morris seeks to fuse his unique perspective as a longtime executive for the nation’s fastest growing port here in Savannah and his new life aboard “Grace”, the Swedish Storebro Royal Cruiser 34 into his latest work.
The signature piece for the show, “Outward Bound," is reflective of the nautical expression used to describe ships leaving the safety of harbor for the promise and adventure of the open seas and the famed survival course Morris attended as a teenager where he learned to employ the discipline of mind, body and soul to overcome extreme conditions.
“I hope this latest body of work takes the viewer into a closer even more intimate relationship with the sea around us than my previous work. I have literally set sail from the safe harbor I once knew into a phantasmagoric world of color, illusion and metaphor.”
OCT 2023 - MAR 2024
Opening Celebration with the Artist
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 2023
5:30 PM , FREE ADMISSION
Cash bar available
(Image: New Dawn, by Robert Morris)