Posted inCulture, Arts & Entertainment, Visual Arts Gibbes honoree Stephen L. Hayes examines consumerism and racism through art by Samantha Connors February 10, 2021February 11, 2021
Posted inArts+Movies, Features, Visual Arts Leepson: The arts in Charleston ‘seriously not thriving’ in pandemic by SceneThinkSeptember 18, 2020September 18, 2020
Posted inSpoleto 2019, Visual Arts Charleston Rhizome Collective celebrates the history and future of tiny businesses by Staff Reports May 28, 2019October 11, 2021
Posted inSpoleto 2019, Visual Arts Witnessing Charleston through William Halsey’s end-of-life works by Enid Brenize May 23, 2019
Posted inSpoleto 2019, Visual Arts We sat down with this year’s Piccolo Spoleto poster artist, Michelle Seay by Melissa Hayes May 22, 2019
Posted inArts+Movies, Visual Arts Jessica Gordon’s first solo exhibit at Robert Lange Studios is an ode to the power of water by Vincent Harris September 12, 2018
Posted inSpoleto 2018, Visual Arts Redux’s director, Cara Leepson, steers the arts organization in new directions by Vincent Harris May 30, 2018
Posted inArts+Movies, Visual Arts Critics’ Picks: The best visual arts events in Charleston this week by City Paper Staff April 4, 2018
Posted inArts+Movies, Visual Arts City Gallery’s WOKE is an eye-opening exploration of the city’s African-American burial grounds by David Travis Bland April 4, 2018
Posted inArts+Movies, Visual Arts The Halsey’s Young Contemporaries exhibit is a major stepping stone for recent grad, Dontre Major by David Travis Bland March 28, 2018