The USCB Festival Series brings world class chamber music to Beaufort.
From its founding in 1979 by USCB Art History Professor Mary Whisonant, the USCB Festival Series has presented internationally renowned artists such as pianists Jean Yves Thibaudet and Jeremy Denk, violinists Joshua Bell and Bobby McDuffie, flautist Paula Robison, cellist Carter Brey and the Emerson, Brooklyn Rider and St. Lawrence String Quartets.
The USCB Center for the Arts brings the legendary Count Basie Orchestra to its stage on the University’s historic campus in Beaufort on Tuesday, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Sometimes, out of the blue, good luck just comes your way! That's exactly what happened to Kathy Crowther about a year ago: she had a chance to meet a photographer who loves birds and nature as much as she does. His name was Tom Brady and he was kind enough to share his talent with her.
Sue McCarthy, Beaufort Art Association's current featured artist, fell in love with South Carolina – Beaufort, in particular – when she read the first line of Pat Conroy's book, The Prince of Tides: "My wound is geography. It is also my anchorage, my port of call."
An artful weekend to benefit Lowcountry Montessori School
Find all things art – but only fabulous things! – from artists throughout the Southeast at ArtScape Beaufort & Soiree on October 24-26, 2014, at the Old Bay Marketplace Loft & Rooftop.
Beaufort author and photographer Janet Garrity will be signing copies of her book “Goin’ Down the River, Fish Camps of the Sea Islands” and showcasing her photography at Salt Gallery, 802 Bay Street, on Saturday, October 25, 3pm to 6pm during downtown Beaufort’s October Art Walk.