teen titans at ships of the sea museum by kevin betou
comic currents

comic artists

Presenting more than 30 comic artists from the Southeastern United States

exhibits

It’s a free museum Sunday and all of the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum is open to the public, including Drawn to the Sea.

activities

Meet local comic enthusiasts and learn how to make your own mini-comic or zine.

Organized by Neighborhood Comics

ships of the sea garden
event host

Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum

Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum is housed in the historic William Scarbrough House, an elegant example of early Greek Revival architecture in the South. The museum showcases a remarkable collection of ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques. In addition to its exquisite interior, the museum features the largest private gardens within Savannah’s historic district, designed to reflect a typical 19th-century parlor garden.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about Comic Currents? We have answers.

What is the Entrance Fee?

Comic Currents is 100% FREE to attend. Artists and guests set their own prices for art or merchandise.

And, because it’s a Free Museum Sunday in Savannah, you can also visit the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum for free!

Where is the Event?

Comic Currents is held at the rear garden of Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum at 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd in Savannah.

Limited parking is available in the attached lot on the south side of the museum. Street parking and garages are close by.

Enter through the parking lot for the event.

How do I get there?

Limited parking is available in the attached lot on the south side of the museum. Street parking and garages are close by. CAT public transportation and the free downtown shuttle both make stops close by.

Enter through the parking lot for the event.

What is the Drawn to the Sea Exhibit?

Drawn to the Sea: Maritime Stories from Savannah invites visitors to experience the city’s maritime past through the bold, immersive language of sequential art. The exhibit is on view May 1 – Jan 31, 2027. More information