38 Queen St
Downtown Charleston SC
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also by appointment
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
Current
March
Charleston Buildings
Group Show
April
Honoring the memory of
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.
Is it possible to have too much art?
Let us help you find room for more!
Featured Artists
John Hull
Accomplished museum collected artist, past chair of the Studio Art department at the College of Charleston.
Kristi Ryba
Award winning artist fighting for justice, equality and awareness through her art.
Mary Walker
Accomplished prolific painter and printmaker who explores human experience and interjects whimsy.
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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