120 original pieces of art will be up for grabs on October 3rd at Got Art?, Art League of Hilton Head's annual fundraising benefit.
Doors open at 5pm with a preview and reception, including wine, hors d'oeuvres and live music, followed by an exciting live drawing for artwork. Every ticket holder will choose an original piece of art to take home by the end of the night.
Tickets are drawn in random order and you never know which artworks will still be available as each name is called. It always proves to be a fun and lively night!
The event is limited to 100 tickets, sold at $100 a piece. Each ticket admits 2 people and guarantees one piece of art.
A cooperative exhibit of Sweet Bay and Beaufort Art Association
Experience the blending of two art forms. The beauty of floral design coupled with Beaufort Art Association’s painters, photographers, and jewelers will be a treat beyond compare. For the next two months, October through November, the featured artist show at BAA will be “Gatherings.”
The Society of Bluffton Artists Gallery welcomes Vickie Jourdan as featured artist from October 5 - 31. Color and texture are at the forefront in Vickie’s exciting paintings in the exhibit she’s calling “Color Me Abstract.”
This simple question was posed to the cast of Beaufort Theatre Company’s ‘Little Shop of Horrors,’ opening this month on the ‘main stage’ of The USCB Center for the Arts. The expectation was that answers would be similar, with echoes of “it is important to the community,” or “I love having the opportunity to do something I love.” But, they weren’t…
Deeply rooted in an ancient, time-honored tradition, the Golden Dragon Acrobats bring to the stage incredible grace, power and beauty in performance that is unparalleled in other art forms.
Beaufort’s newest bookstore offers up the stuff of dreams.
Story and Photos by Mark Shaffer
“Jake went in, aware that he had, for the first time in three weeks, opened a door without hoping madly to find another world on the other side. A bell jingled overhead. The mild, spicy smell of old books hit him, and the smell was somehow like coming home.”