Friday, May 29, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
5.18.09 Second Presbyterian "Seconds Please" Tea Room
Second Presbyterian Church, 342 Meeting Street, presents its annual spring "Seconds Please" Tea Room, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Friday and Saturday, May 22 & 23 and May 29 & 30. During this celebratory 200th year at the church, the ladies will offer a special bi-centennial combo of soup (okra or gazpacho), your choice of half sandwich and spinach salad, served with potato salad and fruit $12.00, or with Charleston She Crab Soup $14.00. Also on the menu are various homemade delicious sandwiches, quiche, salads, desserts and beverages. Our friendly church has fantastic chefs and servers, air cooled dining room and is located on historic grounds featuring the Piccolo Spoleto Arts & Craft Show. Proceeds go to church missions. Contact: 843.723.9237
5.18.09 City Gallery Events
2009 The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents...
CONTEMPORARY CHARLESTON 2009:
City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs
180 Meeting Street, Suite 200
Charleston, South Carolina 29401
843-724-7305
City Gallery at Waterfront Park
34 Prioleau Street, Unit A
Charleston, South Carolina 29401
843-958-6484
CityGallery@ci.charleston.sc.us
CONTEMPORARY CHARLESTON 2009:
REVELATION OF PROCESS
A PICCOLO SPOLETO FESTIVAL EXHIBITION
MAY 15-JULY 26, 2009Featuring Artwork by Jonathan Brilliant, Karin Olah, Dorothy Netherland, Ishmael, and Benjamin Timpson
| Contemporary Charleston 2009: Revelation of Process has brought together five local artists who while greatly varying in their styles of work are all pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. May 15, 2009 · 6:00pm-8:00pm Free and open to the public The City Gallery at Waterfront Park 34 Prioleau Street, Unit A (843) 958-6484 Tuesday-Friday, 11:00am-6:00pmGALLERY HOURS Saturday-Sunday, 12:00am-5:00pm FESTIVAL HOURS (May 22-June 7) Monday-Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm Exhibition catalogue with DVD: $15 Documentary by Austin Nelson featuring aritists Ben Timpson, Karin Olah, Dorothy Netherland, Jonathan Brilliant, and Ishmael. 760.238.8901 Video Production |
| BEN TIMPSON Ben assembles miniature compositions on slide film at his light table which are sometimes viewed through magnifying lenses. He then enlarges the compositions using photographic techniques. Ben has captured a style that trades traditional notions of painting and collage for an evocative visual alchemy. ![]() Dead Flowers in a Perfect Face |
| Using fabric, Karin works in a manner that mimics the flow of paint from a brush. Intricately cut, placed, and pasted textiles are combined with gouache, acrylic, and graphite to create collage paintings that are deep in color and texture. She has been featured in various art publications and has been a part of the Charleston art scene since 2003. ![]() Thoughts in the Breeze |
| Painting in reverse on multiple, stacked panes of glass, and using vintage women's magazines as source material, Dorothy's work incorporates hand-drawn and screen printed imagery. She received a BA in Studio Art from the College of Charleston in 2000. Dorothy's work has been shown in the SC State Museum, and the Greenville County Museum of Art. She is represented by If Art Gallery in Columbia, SC, and Barbara Archer Gallery in Atlanta, GA. ![]() When you were a little girl 1 |
| Through weaving, stacking, arranging, and mold-making fused with pre and post-consumer manufactured materials, Jonathan creates labor intensive installations with a traditional craft based sensibility. Jonathan recieved a B.A. in Studio Art from the College of Charleston, and has recieved the Bridge Art Fair Emerging Artist Prize. ![]() The Dam Stuhltrager piece Jonatha |
| Ishmael taps into his immense knowledge of graffitit techniques to produce works on canvas. He experiments and captures jaw dropping effects by burning and maniplating his medium, spray paint. Ishmael was born in Madrid to Cuban parents, and raised in South West Miami where he taught himself to paint. He adpoted his name from the book by Daniel Quinn, which focuses on rebelling against the status quo. Remember when we battled without guns? |
180 Meeting Street, Suite 200
Charleston, South Carolina 29401
843-724-7305
City Gallery at Waterfront Park
34 Prioleau Street, Unit A
Charleston, South Carolina 29401
843-958-6484
CityGallery@ci.charleston.sc.
5.18.09 Piccolo Spoleto Festival
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
5.12.09 Piccolo Spoleto
Only 1 1/2 more weeks till Festival Time!
Here's the latest list of what tickets are hot so far for this year's Piccolo Spoleto Festival. Get your tickets at the Gaillard Auditorium Box Office (no service charges!!!) from 10am-6pm, Monday through Saturday.
While you're there, pick up a festival Ticket Brochure or you can download your very own copy by clicking on the button to your right called "Ticket Brochure."
Be sure and visit the Arts in Charleston Information Booth in Marion Square every Saturday from 8am-2pm to pick up the latest info on Piccolo Spoleto, drop off your donation of used books/cd's/dvd's/video games for the AbundaTrade.com fundraiser and purchase your FunSaver Coupon Book, chock full of coupons for your favorite downtown restaurants and attractions and much, much more!
Questions? Call the Office of Cultural Affairs at (843) 724-7305 or email ocaintern@ci.charleston.sc.us. See you at the festival!
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