Viewing articles from the Issue 44: Fall 2019 issue
The Arts
Visual | Culinary | Performing | Wearable | Literary | Mixed Media |
Artistic Portby Sarah Miller | photos by Arielle Simmons Every day we see colossal ships make their way along our coast and into the Cooper River. The 5 o'clock somewhere crowd raises their voices over the whistle of trains on the patio of Royal American. Those of us lucky enough to cross ... |
Sail AwayBoats are rich in meaning. A boat can represent a journey, a crossing, adventure, and exploration. They’re often symbolic of where you’ve been and the direction you wish to go. It’s no wonder they captivate so many creatives. Here, we found 10 commanding artists whose work floats our boat. All aboard. |
Rauschenberg in Charlestonby Emily Reyna “The only thing I had to be careful with was not to stereotype Charleston as Charleston. I wanted to see it ‘humanistically’ instead of ‘historically’.” -Robert Rauschenberg You can’t recreate a moment once it’s passed. We all know that. And yet, Robert Rauschenberg has preserved beautiful moments for us in ... |
![]() Conversations in the Art WorldAn Interview with Frame Conservator Nancy A. Newton by Michele Seekings Nancy A. Newton is a specialist in traditional gold leaf water gilding process with a conservative treatment approach. I first met Nancy through a referral by the Gibbes Museum of Art when I ... |
Creature CreationsThis season’s artist to watch? Scabbers the snake. by Katie Kerns Geer The benefits of creating art extend to everyone—and that goes for otters, turtles, and snakes. Over at the South Carolina Aquarium, animals are painting as part of an animal enrichment program, providing the little critters with ... |
GLOWALL THINGS VIBRANT & BRIGHT “We’re striving to create a dominating energy that electrifies our main lobby through a diverse body of work consisting of neon, ceramic art, oil paintings, and color theory studies,” explains The Vendue’s Art Director Emily Curran. Inviting a diverse ... |
![]() Rapid Fire12 QUESTIONS WITH MARY ERICKSON With her solo show Flying, Soaring, Hunting opening December 6 at Helena Fox Fine Art, we asked Mary Erickson 12 rapid fire questions to get to know here better. Her new series explores her interest in birds, not only from a painter’s point of view but ... |