Digital Graffiti - Alys Beach

Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach is a one-of-a-kind projection art festival where artists from across the globe use the latest digital technologies to project their original works onto the iconic white walls of Alys Beach. At the helm for the 15th anniversary of this much anticipated event was new curator John Colette, professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design and seven-year veteran participant.
Each year, the festival attracts digital artists, filmmakers, musicians, interactive designers, photographers, VJs, producers, celebrities, agency executives and fans of art, technology and architecture. Artist submit original works of digital art to be showcased in the juried festival which has received has more than $200,000 in awards and artist stipends, donated by the Alys Foundation over the past 14 years. The engagement between the art, architecture, and audience is transformative, creating an immersive and interactive art projection experience that is entirely unique to the Digital Graffiti festival, named as one of the top“24 Unconventional Art Destinations Around the World”.