Savannah Chatham County Public School System (SCCPS) Update:
- The exhibit highlights the creative process of African American illustrators, showing work from concept sketches to final published illustrations.
- The exhibition runs February 2–28, 2026 and includes an Artist Talk and Book Signing on February 27, free to the public.
- Partnership with SCCPSS includes school visits, a juried student art and writing competition, and community outreach.
- Program created with SCBWI Southern Breeze Region and supported by a grant from SCBWI and the Authors Coalition of America.
Massie Exhibit Celebrates African American Illustrators During Black History Month
Massie Heritage Center, in collaboration with the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) Southern Breeze Region, will host “Process to Print,” a dynamic pop-up exhibition in celebration of Black History Month 2026. This special exhibition shines a spotlight on the creativity, process, and storytelling of African American illustrators whose work continues to inspire readers and artists across generations. Each participating illustrator will be featured on a banner showcasing their biography and step-by-step creative process—from concept sketch to published illustration.
The exhibition runs February 2–28, 2026 and is included with paid museum admission. The Artist Talk and Book Signing event will be held on Friday, February 27 at 4:00 pm and be free and open to the public.
In partnership with the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS), the program will include school visits, a juried student art and writing competition, and community outreach encouraging young creators to see themselves reflected in the stories they read and the art they make.
“Process to Print” is made in partnership with SCBWI Southern Breeze Region, with a grant made possible from SCBWI and the Authors Coalition of America.
Read more on the official SCCPSS website


