William McCullough seeks to paint true images of his homeland
Gertrude Legendre blazed her own trail as a big-game hunter and preservation-minded Lowcountry socialite
From dancing children to local notables, sculptor Willard Hirsch helped shape the city
Architect Chris Rose finds a happy medium between contemporary cool and down-to-earth inviting
Mary Whyte’s portrait of former crabber and oysterman Algernon Varn graced the cover of our February 2011 issue. That...
A revered family, a renowned plantation, and a reclaimed legacy are the ties that bind at the Middleton family reunion
Looking back into Charleston's haunting past at the Aiken-Rhett House
Woodturner Ashley Harwood gives fallen trees a second life as artful bowls, ornaments, and even earrings
As the Gibbes Museum of Art mounts a retrospective exhibition of artist Alfred Hutty's works—some 65 paintings,...
Find historically inspired accessories at local museums and institutions
A dig along the Ashley River reveals one of our state’s earliest known English settlements
“He is truly a visionary. He has always been passionate about all children having the same standard and quality of care...
Guiding Light: Johnson Hagood captures disappearing elements of the South
The colorful history of America’s trailblazing painter, Henrietta de Beaulieu Dering Johnston
JOHN HENRY DICK - a renowned bird painter; hunter-turned-conservationist; global explorer; author; photographer; and “a...
CofC’s Natural History Museum resurrects prehistoric creatures
When it comes to collecting art and giving back, more is more in the Radcliffeborough home of Juan Tamarit and Dr....
For Eva Carter, each big, bold abstract painting is a journey that calls for decision-making, risk-taking, and some...
It’s July. Summer has set in, and the novelty of no school and long days has worn off. So what’s a family to do? Plenty...
Maine’s gleaming Midcoast offers a Rockwellian summer respite with its lineup of breezy fishing villages, bustling...
Painter and gallery owner Lese Corrigan makes her life’s work celebrating Charleston
A move to the Lowcountry entails the unpacking and rediscovery of an artist’s lifetime of work
They are the hardworking people of both small and large communities who make their livings toiling on the water, in the...
This month at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, 70 pieces of Charleston’s past—from centuries-old furniture, paintings,...
Journey to the Caribbean isle of Barbados, Charleston’s sister colony in the sea
Four states away, a new museum highlights the Holy City’s Jewish roots
J. Henry Fair examines environmental destruction through art
Ten icons of life in the Lowcountry during the past 35 years
Charleston is brimming with ways to appreciate our lively local arts scene—not to mention opportunities to make our own...
Living in Charleston, we often take history for granted—as if every city has cobblestone streets and a park where...