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Robert Zakanitch, “Good Dog”

Dog & Horse Fine Art 102 Church St., Charleston

We are honored to present the work of Robert Zakanitch, one of American contemporary art history’s most important figures. The Charleston exhibition will include illustrations which are featured in his children’s book, "Good Dog," published by Random House. As aRead more

The Sportsman’s Gallery Celebrates 20 Years of Fine Art

The Sportsman Gallery 165 King Street, Charleston

The Sportsman's Gallery & Michael Paderewski Fine Art is pleased to announce their 20th Anniversary Show which will run October 5 through November 2. The show will hang at the gallery's Charleston location. To celebrate this momentous occasion, the galleryRead more

Free Verse Festival: Show and Tell Your Truth

Charleston Museum Auditorium 360 Meeting Street, Charleston

Charleston Sticks Together and Very Hypnotic Soul Band Presents: Show and Tell Your Truth: A Student Poetry Show A safe space for elementary to high school students to speak their truth through verse. If you are interested in performing, pleaseRead more

Free

Charleston Library Society presents Speaker Series: Adam Parker

Charleston Library Society 164 King Street, Charleston

Join Adam Parker and Cleveland Sellers, Jr. for the launch of Parker's biography on Sellers, Outside Agitator. Additional guests will discuss the history of the freedom movement, the seminal 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, and current challenges facing activists today. Parker's incisive biography detailsRead more

$5 – $10

Charleston Parks Conservancy presents Art in the Parks at Twilight

Hampton Park 30 Mary Murray Drive, Charleston

The Charleston Parks Conservancy will celebrate Art in the Parks Week. Join the Conservancy for Art in the Parks at Twilight from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18 at Hampton Park. The public can get one final look at Dreher’s sculpturesRead more

The Wolves

The Chapel Theatre 172 Calhoun Street, Charleston

The Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.

$10 – $15