Highlighted Press
https://www.forbes.com/sites/briennewalsh/2022/05/05/in-no-mans-land-tobia-makover-asserts-female-power/?sh=eb6a6952cd64
http://lenscratch.com/2017/10/tobia-makover/
https://museemagazine.com/culture/2019/6/10/woman-crush-wednesday-tobia-makover
http://savannahartinformer.org/reviews/hallway-of-dreams-inside-tobia-makovers-nakazora/index.html
http://lenscratch.com/2019/09/kindred-lori-vrba-tobia-makover-dawn-surratt-and-sal-taylor-kydd/
https://www.connectsavannah.com/savannah/kindred-spirits/Content?oid=12527148
https://www.savannahnow.com/entertainmentlife/20190420/savartscene-touch-all-senses-with-kindred-one-weekend-only-savannah-installation
http://www.southmag.com/Tobia-Makover-Myself-a-Memory/
https://malden.wickedlocal.com/article/20101123/NEWS/311239303
https://scaddistrict.com/2008/04/17/truspace-exhibition-merges-the-personal-and-universal/
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2021 n o - m a n ‘ s - l a n d, curated by Marcus Kenney, barn show, Isle of Hope, Georgia
2018 Sheltering Skies, twenty-eight-eighteen, Savannah, Georgia
2017 Myself a Memory, Whitespec, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2016 Myself a Memory, Telfair Museum of Art, curated by Heath Ritch, Savannah, Georgia
2015 Myself a Memory, an installation curated by Marcus Kenney in conjunction with Judge Realty, Savannah, Georgia
2014 Rooted, J Costello Gallery, Hilton Head, South Carolina
2014 Rooted, Baker + Hesseldenz, Tucson, Arizona
2011 Midway, Laney Contemporary at Oglethorpe Gallery, Savannah, Georgia
2011Through the Boneyard, Kobo Gallery, Savannah, Georgia
2010 Through the Boneyard, Griffin Museum of Photography, Boston, Massachusetts
2008 New Works, TruSpace, Savannah, Georgia
2001 After the Silence, Jewish Educational Alliance, Savannah, Georgia
2001 After the Silence, Sidney Marcus Center, Atlanta, Georgia
2000 After the Silence, Starland Gallery 28, Savannah, Georgia
2000 Let the Circle be Unbroken, L’hotel Les Ateliers de L’image, St. Remy, France
1999 Let the Circle be Unbroken, Rapid Transit Gallery, Savannah, Georgia
Selected Group Exhibitions
2024 The Paula Tognarelli Collection, curated by Denise Froehlich, Maine Museum of Photographic Arts, Portland, Maine
2021 What We Know - an exhibition of three artists from three coasts: Stephanie Gonzalez (Houston), Tobia Makover (Savannah), and Claudia Parducci (Los Angeles), curated by Cindy Lisica, Box Heart Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2019 kindred: lori vriba, dawn surrat, sal taylor kydd, and tobia makover, produced by Tobia Makover, twenty-eight-eighteen, Savannah, Georgia
2018 m u r m u r a t i o n, curated by Tobia Makover, Visual Arts Exchange, Raleigh, North Carolina
2017 A Place and Time Part II: Photographs from their Permanent Collection, Ogden Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana
2016 Edge to Edge, curated by Chip Simone, Museum of Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georiga
2015 Photography Now, curated by David Bram, The Center for Photography, Woodstock, New York
2015 AIPAD, Gary Edwards Gallery, New York City, New York
2015 Arte Fiera, PH-Neutro Gallery, Bologna Italy
2015 Classic Photos L.A., Gary Edwards Gallery, Los Angeles, California
2014 PGH Photo Fair, Gary Edwards Gallery, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2014 Westabou, curated by Susan Laney, Augusta, Georgia
2014 Jack Leigh: Full Circle, curated by Tim Peterson/Susan Laney, SCAD Museum of Art,
Savannah, Georgia
2013 Girl, Continued, curated by Melissa Messina, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia
2011 AIPAD, The Association of International Art Dealers, Gary Edwards Gallery, New York City
2011 Open Your Eyes, PH-Neutro, Verona, Italy
2011 Crossings, PH-Neutro, Verona, Italy
2010 AIPAD, The Association of International Art Dealers, Gary Edwards Gallery, New York City
2007 Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia
2004 Vernissage, Lacoste School of the Arts, Lacoste, France
2004 Jazz, Red Gallery, Savannah, Georgia
2003 Salon 25, Savannah Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2002 New Artist’s Show, Design 360, Savannah, Georgia
2002 Vernissage, Lacoste School of the Arts, Lacoste, France
2001 Taken From Within: Artwork from the Jewish Community, Jewish Community Center,
Atlanta, Georgia
1999 Selected Works, Hunger Artist Gallery, Albuquerque, New Mexico
1999 Selected Works, Galerie Lumiere, Savannah, Georgia
1999 Photographs in Artists’ Books, The Upstairs Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
1999 Kobal Portrait Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery, London, England
Selected Press/Publications/Awards
2015 Racna Magazine, Cosa ricordare di Bologna 2015--Le nostre impressioni sulla fotografia ad
Artefiera
2013 Award winner and inclusion in Diffusion Magazine, pages 22, 24
2011 Savannah Morning News, Ethereal Expressions, November 20,2011
2011 Conde Nast Traveler, February 2011, page 22
2011 Savannah Morning News, Gallery showcases Ossabaw, February 6, 2011
2010 Metrowest Daily News, Celebrating the frame at the Griffin Museum of Photography,
November 28, 2010
2010 Stoneham Sun, Massachusetts, Resin-ating Art, November 24, 2010
2010 Savannah Morning News, Showing Off, November 14, 2010
2010 BWGallerist, Favorites: Best of “Atlanta Celebrates Photography”, October 19, 2010
2010 South Magazine, March 2010, page 43
2008 Savannah Morning News, Presence and Absence, April 20, 2008
2008 District, TruSpace Exhibition Merges the Personal and Universal, 2001
2001 Savannah Morning News, Haunting Silence, September 16, 2001
2001 Connect Savannah, After the Silence, September 21, 2001
2001 Savannah Morning News, Through the Lens, December 16, 2001
1999 John Kobal International Photographic Portrait Winner, London, England
1999 Graduate Achievement Award, Savannah College of Art and Design
Education
1999 MFA, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia
1994 Graduate Cultural Affairs Program, World Union of Jewish Students, Arad, Israel
1993 BA, Communications and Sociology, American University, Washington, D.C.
Selected Collections
Ogden Museum of Southern Art New Orleans, Louisiana
Museum of Contemporary Art Atlanta, Georgia
Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah, Georgia