Holy City Farmers Market
Shop a fledgling market for local handmade goods at an event celebrating local producers and creative small businesses. The market is held outdoors with views of the Noisette Creek and features a rotating list of vendors to provide shoppers with a varied shopping experience.
June 23. 4-7 p.m. Free to attend. Holy City Brewing Co. 1021 Aragon Ave. North Charleston. holycitybrewing.com
Concurrent Solo Exhibits: Christopher Murphy and Julia Coello Gallagher
Charleston-based artist Christopher Murphy presents a collection of paintings that explore the human experience, and Venezuela native and longtime Summerville-based artist Julia Coello Gallagher layers color and texture with experimentations in form to create intriguing abstract expressionist painting in this concurrent artists exhibit.
June 18. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free to attend. Park Circle Gallery. 4820 Jenkins Ave. Park Circle. northcharleston.org
4-H Blueberry Farm Field Day
Charleston 4-H will be having a field day at Champney’s Blueberry Farm while kids gain knowledge on agriculture and wildlife through blueberry picking. Attendants will be provided with their own 1-pint basket to fill and take home. The workshop is limited to 15 students, open to ages 8-13. Parents are welcome to stay and participate.
June 25. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $10/person. Champney’s Blueberry Farm. 4492 Rose Dr. Ravenel. chs4-hblueberry.eventbrite.com
Indigo Dye Workshop: Robes and Kaftans
Join local artist Daisy McClellan for a special Indigo Dye Workshop, where you’ll make your very own robe or kaftan. Learn the fundamentals of using indigo dye from beginning to end, and discuss the history of indigo in South Carolina. Then, dive into how to create a dye vat and various shibori tie-dye methods that reveal beautiful patterns.
June 26. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. $70/members; $88/nonmembers. Redux Contemporary Art Center. 1056 King St. Downtown. reduxstudios.org
Holy City Vintage Market
Drop by the Holy City Vintage Market, which will make its triumphant return to The Royal American this Sunday after a more than year-long break. While the market continued during the pandemic with six virtual markets raising funds for local groups and nonprofits, this week’s will be its first live, in-person event for the team since last March.
June 27. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free to attend. The Royal American. 970 Morrison Dr. Downtown. theroyalamerican.com