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The Games People Play

Simons Center Recital Hall 54 St. Philip Street , Charleston

CofC Concerts at the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present two performances of opera and musical theater titled “The Games People Play” starring the College’s opera students. Directed by faculty members David Templeton and Amanda Castellone, theRead more

$10 – $15

The Tide Is High: Where Art and Action Collide

South Carolina Aquarium 100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston, SC, United States

In conjunction with her exhibition at the Halsey Institute as a part of the SEA CHANGE initiative, "The Tide is High", Aurora Robson will present a lecture as a part of the South Carolina Aquarium's Holland Lifelong Learning Program. "TheRead more

Free – $10

Sharkscenes & Streetscapes at Harold’s Cabin

Harold's Cabin 247 Congress Street, Charleston, SC, United States

New work by Michelle Seay on view at Harold's Cabin October 27-November 10. Watercolors from Huger, Congress, & Sumter Street + Sharkscenes on paper & canvas. Opening reception on Friday, October 27 from 5pm-8pm at Harold's Cabin, 247 Congress Street.Read more

In-gallery Conversation with Chris Jordan

Join us for informal meet-and-greet style conversations with SEA CHANGE artist Chris Jordan. Did you attend Chris Jordan's lecture at the College of Charleston's Sottile Theatre, Encountering the Albatross, on October 24 or his film screening, ALBATROSS, at the CharlestonRead more

Free

ALIQUID VETUS ALIQUID NOVUM

Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul 126 Coming St, Charleston, SC, United States

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CONCERT CHOIR TO PRESENT 'ALIQUID VETUS ALIQUID NOVUM' CHARLESTON, S.C. – The nationally acclaimed College of Charleston Concert Choir will present its fall concert entitled Aliquid Vetus Aliquid Novum (Something Old, Something New), and will feature music of the presentRead more

Charleston Music Club Presents Terranova Trio

The Charleston Music Club will present the Terranova Piano Trio consisting of Dr. Irina Pevzner, piano; Christian Zamora, violin; and Yun Hao Jiang, cello, playing a program including works of Dvorak and Piazzola. This ensemble has performed throughout South CarolinaRead more

Free