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Mending A Broken Heart: One Brushstroke at a Time

by admin on August 29, 2025.

The next community exhibition, Mending a Heart: One Brushstroke at a Time, demonstrates “painting through tragedy, tears, illness, despair, regrets, fear, forgiveness, courage, survival, joy, hope, and healing. It is amazing how creative grief and love can be,” says artist, Suzanne Accetta. The Opening Reception will take place on Friday, September 5 from 6-8pm in...

906 Art Gallery: Social Etiquette by Carols Gamez

by admin on August 26, 2025.

906 Art Gallery is ecstatic to host the solo exhibition showcasing the work of Carlos Gamez de Francisco in “Social Etiquette”. Carlos, originally from Cuba, is an esteemed artist now based in Kentucky. His work has been featured nationally and internationally in museums, galleries, and art fairs. He has been one of our treasured represented...

Opening Reception At Thornback Gallery

by admin on August 26, 2025.

Six Women. Six Visions. One Powerful Exhibition. Experience the work of Traci Wright Martin, Annie Koelle, Libby Baxter, Eva Magill Oliver, Heather Deyling, and Keiko Kamata—six celebrated female artists from the Southeast whose paintings and mixed media works explore memory, nature, and the beauty of observation. Bold, intimate, and unforgettable. The exhibition will be on...

Bitchcraft at Thornback Gallery

by admin on August 26, 2025.

Join us for Bitchcraft on Friday, August 29 from 6–9 PM—a creative community event celebrating strong, inspiring women. We’ll gather to make art, craft, and connect in an empowering, welcoming space. Snacks and limited art supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies and BYOB to make the evening your own....

Fanfare: Enid Williams

by admin on August 21, 2025.

Fanfare is a celebration of Enid Williams’ paintings from 2024 and 2025, as well as a brief look at the evolution of her work over the last 10 years. A fanfare in music is a quick flourish and Williams’ paintings do have all the color and joy expected in a flourish. They invite a rush...

Ink and Ephemera: New Works by Stephanie Howard

by admin on August 19, 2025.

Please join us for the public reception of the Grand Bohemian Gallery’s August exhibition “Ink and Ephemera,” which features new works by Stephanie Howard! Stephanie Howard was born in the Appalachian region of South Carolina and still resides in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Howard received her BFA in painting from Savannah College...

Nature’s Geometry: Bethany Mabee and Shannon Woodford

by admin on August 12, 2025.

Art & Light Gallery is happy to present “Nature’s Geometry”, a two-person exhibition of work by Bethany Mabee (Peoria, I.L.) and Shannon Woodford (Waxhaw, N.C.) launching on the Art & Light website and in the gallery at 10:00 AM (EST) on Tuesday, September 2 with an opening reception on Friday, September 5 from 6:00 –...

Manifest Disconnect, Paintings from Douglas Cason

by admin on August 7, 2025.

History is broken down into countless pieces of fact. However, when it is woven together as a whole, does it often lose its truth? History is not a static record of truth. It is a constructed narrative, shaped by the hands that write it and the silences it enforces. Though it presents itself as whole,...

Manifest Disconnect, Paintings from Douglas Cason

by admin on August 7, 2025.

History is broken down into countless pieces of fact. However, when it is woven together as a whole, does it often lose its truth? History is not a static record of truth. It is a constructed narrative, shaped by the hands that write it and the silences it enforces. Though it presents itself as whole,...

Vestiges — A Solo Exhibition by Linda McCune

by admin on August 7, 2025.

The Fine Arts Center’s Sheffield Wood Gallery is proud to present Vestiges, a solo exhibition of multi-media sculptures and drawings by renowned South Carolina artist Linda McCune. The exhibition will be on view from July 7 through September 4, 2025, and is free and open to the public by appointment. McCune’s powerful body of work...