New Work by Cabell Heyward at the Charles Street Gallery
From December 9 through the 31st, the Charles Street Gallery offers a show of new work by Cabell Heyward, a contemporary oil painter of amazing realism crossed with flagrant surrealism, balanced by humor and skill.
Down the alley and up the stairs, ArtLofts takes Beaufort’s art scene to a whole new level.
THE CONTACT POINT
My first ever assignment for Lowcountry Weekly was to interview the author of 100 Best Small Art Towns in America. The Beaufort Guild of Galleries flew John Villani in for a weekend art event in February 2008. As I recall – much to the Guild’s chagrin – gale force winds and rains blew in right along with him.
Down the alley and up the stairs, ArtLofts takes Beaufort’s art scene to a whole new level.
THE CONTACT POINT
My first ever assignment for Lowcountry Weekly was to interview the author of 100 Best Small Art Towns in America. The Beaufort Guild of Galleries flew John Villani in for a weekend art event in February 2008. As I recall – much to the Guild’s chagrin – gale force winds and rains blew in right along with him.
As part of the Lowcountry Civil War Sesquicentennial Commemoration, The Coastal Discovery Museum and the Lowcountry Civil War Roundtable are pleased to announce a performance of “The Road Home” on Thursday, December 1stat 7:30 pm at the Hilton Head Island High School Visual and Performing Arts Center. “The Road Home” is a journey and weaving of thoughts, words, songs and speeches of those caught in the maelstrom of the early years of the Civil War.
Piano Virtuoso Thomas Pandolfi makes a much-anticipated return to Fripp Island.
Fans remember his incredible Fripp performance in 2009. Scarcely had the encores and raucous standing ovations faded, when the audience was demanding that Fripp Island Friends of Music book him again as soon as possible. Well, his many fans are getting their wish!
”It would be hard—very hard—to find better chamber music playing than at the cellist Edward Arron’s enterprising series.”
This high praise appeared in the NEW YORKER, and although the reference was to Mr. Arron’s chamber music series at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it could just as easily be said of the USCB Festival Series that Mr. Arron will continue in the Lowcountry on December 11 at the USCB Center for the Arts.