Art for a Community
Figurative clay and bronze sculpture of Judy Mooney
New leader at My Sister’s House is ready to take on the big task of domestic violence
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The watercolor paintings of Sandra Roper
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A presentation of some of the best people and events in Charleston’s star-studded history. Not surprisingly, some eventually lead to one of Charleston’s perpetual best of the bests—great food.
Teaching sustainability and helping residents learn about community agriculture
The colorful, acrylic paintings of Tate Nation
The unique street names in Charleston and their unexpected origins
Paul Mashni and Bob Venberg revitalized land on the Kiawah River to create the area’s most beautiful stables.
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The art and life of Carl Turner
The High Battery and White Point Gardens have a history as colorful and vibrant as the homes that still stand there.
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The wildlife art of Amanda McLenon
A glimpse at early Charleston kitchens
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Made from our native wax myrtle shrubs, bayberry candles became the most popular for their aroma, and were considered a luxury item
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Charleston’s long history of hurricanes and tropical storms