38 Queen St
Downtown Charleston SC

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Gallery Artists

Daphne vom Baur     Bill Buggel     John Hull     Mary Walker      Kristi Ryba      Manning Williams      William Meisburger      Gordon Nicholson      John Moore      Susan Perkins      Nancy Langston      Arthur McDonald      Lese Corrigan      Sue Simons Wallace      Lolly Koon      Case Jernigan       Valerie Isaacs      Midge Peery      Paul Mardikian     Frances Humphreys Roosevelt      David Edwards   Emily Jenkins  Jennie Summerall   Nigel Parry   Hirona Matsuda  Joe Walters

Elizabeth O'Neill Verner estate
Alfred Hutty estate

Second Market Work

Including Michael Tyzack, Emma Gilchrist, Anna Heyward Taylor, Jonathan Greene, Morisot, Renoir, William Halsey, Corrie McCallum, Ruth Duckworth

Fine Art Prints

Current 

March
Charleston Buildings
Group Show

April
Honoring the memory of

Arthur McDonald 1932 - 2024

May
John Hull

Tales from the Butcher Shop

March 1 - May 5
Untitled Places by Nigel Parry
City Gallery at Waterfront Park

Charleston Fine Art

Where Future and History Meet

Oil Paintings

Watercolors

Acrylics

Etchings

Drypoints

Woodcuts

Linocuts

Monotypes

Sculpture

Glass

Paper

Photography

For luxury collectors and beginners, we have works in all materials and sizes.

From the Charleston Renaissance to emerging artists, we have a wide collection of art that represents both the old and the new paradigms that have shaped and shifted our city.

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Is it possible to have too much art?

Let us help you find room for more!

Featured Artists

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John Hull

Accomplished museum collected artist, past chair of the Studio Art department at the College of Charleston.

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Kristi Ryba

Award winning artist fighting for justice, equality and awareness through her art.

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Mary Walker

Accomplished prolific painter and printmaker who explores human experience and interjects whimsy.

Small Island 16.5" x 15.5" acrylic and concrete on wood $900

Bill Buggel

 Making marks in concrete that subtly build an image, he was the youngest  in the centennial's Contemporary SC Artists.

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