31°47′40″N · 81°6′44″W · OSSABAW ISLAND

Forest Green & Sage

SOUTHEAST

The southeastern quadrant holds the freshwater impoundments and the oldest live oak groves. This is where the scientific and artistic imperatives of the island have most consistently overlapped — Eugene Odum's field work and Harry Bertoia's walks through the same stands of trees.

This gallery is open for submission. Artists who have visited Ossabaw Island and made work facing this direction may apply to have their work included. The compass galleries are the island's distributed archive — organized not by medium or period but by orientation. By what the artist faced.

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