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There's more to art than you think. It's not just theater, paintings, books and dance. It's the enterprise of human creativity and it takes vastly different shapes and forms. Here you'll find my thoughts about the arts in Charleston and beyond. Neither of us knows what to expect.
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Category Archives: Visual Arts
Campus Media Tour falls together
August 27, 2007 – 10:40 am
Organic Process is an organization founded two years ago by Charleston-based artist/filmmaker Farrah Hoffmire and her husband, BookSurge instigator Mitchell Davis. The Process is dedicated to setting up memorable art and media projects such as 2005’s Pieces of Sanity, a group multimedia show at the Humanities Center on Rutledge Ave.
Recently, Hoffmire and Davis have been highlighting [...]
Furry News
August 22, 2007 – 1:38 pm
The John Ancrum SPCA’s Furry Affair art auction won’t be held until Friday night at 6 p.m. But the art’s on display right now at the City Gallery at Waterfront Park, and the organization is taking bids.
Here’s a chance to see the lots without having to worry about having to negotiate crowds of patrons, autograph hunters chasing [...]
Bike Pix
August 20, 2007 – 2:03 pm
Just checked out the bEYEcycle photography exhibition, up through the end of the month at Charleston Civic Design Center on Calhoun St.
It shows the winners and other notable submissions to the bEYEcycle competition, which ran with very little fanfare during the summer.
The Civic Design Center is a City initiative to “promote a positive vision for [...]
Last Day for Rodin
August 12, 2007 – 10:50 am
The Gibbes Museum of Art on Meeting St. has been looking to the future since Todd Smith took over as director just over a year ago.
A Now! exhibit of contemporary work by young artists featured digital photography, video art and macrame scultpures last October. This Summer, the Rotunda has been filled with another piece of [...]
