The Beaufortettes – Tap Dancing Divas will be opening the “What Would Lucy Do” show on Sunday February 1st at 3 pm and 7:30 pm at the USCB Center For The Arts in Beaufort.
The Society of Bluffton Artists’ Gallery welcomes Mary B. Kelly in a one-artist show during the month of February. Titled “Shadows and Reflections,” the exhibit represents experiments and teaching techniques with light and color, which she uses at the Art Academy of Hilton Head and at SOBA’s Center for Creative Arts.
Beaufort Art Association introduces painter Paul Frederick to the artistic community. Paul, a recent transplant from Upstate South Carolina, is a realistic representational landscape artist. He will be the Featured Artist at the Beaufort Art Association Gallery from February 1 through March 28.
Pieces of scrap glass left over from framing jobs at Beaufort’s Charles Street Gallery are making their artistic debut in Charleston as negatives in Gary Geboy’s new collection of platinum palladium and wet plate collodion photography.
The comedic genius of Suzanne LaRusch , a Hollywood-based actress-impressionist, recreates the magic of the world's most beloved comedienne, Lucille Ball, in a original show called “What Would Lucy Do.”
To help kick off another excellent year in the arts in Beaufort County, students from the University of South Carolina at Beaufort will show off their acting skills in a historic performance.