Artists use materials to communicate. Turquoise color is a cooling message; clay can be shaped into an evocative little house; a gilded frame is like an ornate wedding invitation.
For all the women who have gone through “The Change” and all the men who have lived with them, the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina will present “Menopause the Musical,” the hit musical that has had audiences across America laughing out loud at chocolate cravings, insomnia, mood swings and hot flashes.
Earth Inspired 2009, a juried art show to benefit the Coastal Conservation League, is seeking entries from artists of all-media for an exhibition at the USCB Gallery opening July 17, 2009.
Long before tourists roamed Hilton Head Island, the Gullah people were enjoying a lifestyle developed by West African slaves brought to the sea islands of South Carolina, Georgia and north Florida more than 200 years ago.