Nearly 100 local artists entered in Society of Bluffton Artists’ (SoBA) 26th Annual Judged Show, but only 15 walked away with awards last week.
Joanne Talbot received top honors for “At the Table,” a watercolor painting that received “Best In Show.” First place winners included: Joanne Talbot in watercolor; Ron Selby in photography; John Meckley in oil; Sheila Garbasky in acrylic; Audrey Alkind in mixed media; and Mary Burrell (left) in the “other” category.
Beth and Hailey Williams chronicle their residency in the Dry Tortugas National Park. By Hailey Williams
Picture this: you wake up to the sound of waves crashing and coconut palm fronds crinkling. Each morning you are greeted by a court of seagulls preening on the dock. You swim alongside bulbous jellyfish and shining barracudas while you snorkel Little Africa Reef, and at night you are ensconced by stars. You’re on a remote island off the grid, tasked only with the guardianship of nature and creating art. You are given one hand-held radio and a binder detailing the solar power and RO systems, and left to your own devices.
This is exactly what my mother and I were chosen to do, out of 400 candidates, for the Dry Tortugas National Park Artist Residency program last September.
The Department of Visual Art & Design at the University of South Carolina Beaufort presents Regeneration, artwork by Mary Robinson, at the Sea Islands Center Gallery, now through March 27. A closing reception will take place Friday, March 27, from 5 to 7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m. The Sea Islands Center Gallery is located at 1106 Carteret Street.
This April, Art League of Hilton Head showcases abstract art three ways in Abstract x 3, an exhibit of work by local artists Rose Cofield, Jennifer Rocco Stone and George Watson. Inspired by the use of bright colors and textures, women’s interior emotional landscapes, and the free-flowing shapes of blown glass and handmade pottery, the works by Cofield, Stone and Watson show three very distinctive points of view.
Coastal Stage Productions Presents ‘Always a Bridesmaid’
Theater/Dance
Coastal Stage Productions proudly presents the second production of the CSP Theatre Season 2020, Always a Bridesmaid. This hilarious comedy of bridal proportions will be presented live onstage, weekends March 20 through 29 at Coastal Stage @ AMVETS, 1831 Ribaut Rd., Port Royal.
Sherma Andrews’ tribute show toLegendary Lady Singers is a dynamic blast of entertainment worth seeing over and over again! Live on stage at USCB Center for the Arts on Saturday, March 21 at 7:30 pm, Sherma’s show, featuring her with a 5-piece band celebrate Legendary Lady Singers whose amazing lives and iconic hits are known and loved by audiences everywhere. It’s the music of Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Sade, Donna Summer, Natalie Cole, Etta James, Billie Holiday, Anita Baker, Beyonce and more.
Sherma Andrews is a gifted singer, songwriter, recording artist, arranger and pianist and former faculty member at Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music who has performed at major worldwide festivals including Switzerland’s Montreux Jazz Festival, and has worked with major stars such as Britney Spears, Branford Marsalis, Enrique Iglesias, Donna Summer and many others. While touring with Enrique Iglesias, Sherma replaced Whitney Houston to sing their duet hit, Could I Have this Kiss Forever? Iglesias says Andrews “sings like an angel.”
Legendary Lady Singers with Sherma, Saturday, March 21 at 7:30 pm. Adult tickets $35, Senior/Military $30, Students $15 available at uscbcenterforthearts.com or at the Box Office located at 801 Carteret St. in historic Beaufort.