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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

Colour of Music: Piano Recital Spotlight: Kyle P Walker

The Murray Center 14 George Street, Charleston

The 2018 Colour of Music Festival takes place October 24-27 featuring leading black artists from France, Britain, Colombia, the Caribbean and the United States performing orchestral and choral works, chamber, piano, organ, vocal recitals, and opportunities for community education. TheRead more

$15 – $30

Free Verse Festival: Poetic Justice

Charleston Music Hall 37 John St, Charleston

Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Poetic Justice at the Charleston Music Hall! Featuring Bria the poet. Movie synopsis: Still grieving after the murder of her boyfriend, hairdresser Justice (Janet Jackson) writes poetry to deal with the pain of her loss. Read more

$8

Colour of Music Festival: Chamber Music Series I, Wade Davis

Edmondston-Alston House Salon 21 East Battery, Charleston

Early Baroque to Early Classical Chamber & piano showcase J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Suite for Cello solo – Wade Davis Chevalier de St. Georges (1745-1799) String Quartet Op.1 No. 4 in c-minor 1. Allegro moderato 2. Rondeau W.A. Mozart (1756-1791) PianoRead more

$15 – $35

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