Nov 22 – Gullah Book of the Dead
Please join Enough Pie and Community Project Grant recipient Ramona La Roche for the opening of her photography exhibition on Saturday, November 22 at 1630 Meeting
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Please join Enough Pie and Community Project Grant recipient Ramona La Roche for the opening of her photography exhibition on Saturday, November 22 at 1630 Meeting
Our libraries and their staff are fabulous. And the impact and reach of our library system is obvious. 260,139 people have library
Film Screening: WatermarkWed, Nov 5, 7pm | Charleston Music Hall, 37 John Street, downtown CharlestonTickets are $5. To purchase a seat, visit www.CharlestonMusicHall.comCosponsored
October 16 5:30pm CofC Education Center, room 116 (at 25 St. Philip Street) The African American Studies program at CofC will be screening “Fruitvale Station” a
The original Jubilee Singers introduced ‘slave songs’ to the world in 1871 and were instrumental in preserving this unique American musical tradition
North Charleston City Gallery Exhibit: 3rd Annual Redux Contemporary Art Center Studio Artists Exhibit Studio artists from Redux Contemporary Art Center will be
MOJA Invitational Art Exhibition September 25–October 30 Alvin B. Glen: Man, Media, Message The Art Institue of Charleston, 24 North Market Street
Workshop gives Gullah Geechee artists tips on promoting their craft Gullah Geechee artists can learn how to promote their artwork in a free workshop
Park Circle Film Society (PCF) and Carolina Surf Film Festival (CSFF) are hosting a screening and party to celebrate the 50th anniversary
Saul Alexander Gallery call for submissions The Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery at CCPL’s Main Library provides space for juried art exhibitions from