Herb Parker sculpts found objects and natural materials alike into works of art that inspire dialogue
All the Holy City’s a stage for modern dance choreographer Kristin Alexander
Joy Vandervort-Cobb lights up local stages with her powerful presence and punchy wit
After years away from the easel, Marissa Vogl embraces her strong and colorful style
SpaceCraft drives Charleston’s DIY movement forward with techy innovation
Musician Carl Bright has devoted his career to composing and directing gospel music.
Carl Palazzolo’s annual sojourn to a Charleston garden inspires watercolor works
Meet the Spoleto scene makers
Two sleuths team up on a major mystery in a young adult page-turner set in the Lowcountry
Get big laughs from teen improv comedians
Meet Scott Watson, the new leader of the Office of Cultural Affairs, and learn what the regime change means for banking...
Five artists who are making their mark on the Holy City
Justin Walling creates custom glasswork for homes and businesses around the globe
From The Met’s Roman wonders to the Gibbes’ Rotunda, museum designer Jeff Daly recreates our experience of art
Brackish Bow Ties makes its mark with handsome, handcrafted accessories
Lulie Wallace’s creative industry blooms from vibrant floral paintings to cheery textiles
Karen Ann Myers takes art to the bedroom with thought-provoking contemporary paintings
From the Lowcountry’s Pour House to Tokyo’s Orchard Hall, Wando High and College of Charleston grad Cameron Handel is...
Charles Ailstock searches for his next artistic passion
Karen Weihs turns Carolina landscapes into vibrant abstracts
William McCullough seeks to paint true images of his homeland
An indie flick with all-local roots begins filming in Charleston
Oil painter Charles Williams shares the story behind his latest series
Bill Long sculpts salvaged Lowcountry wood into organic modern furnishings
The new Literary Charleston & the Lowcountry delivers works from 40 local and internationally renowned writers
Shannon Runquist celebrates the small moments in nostalgic vignettes
Teil Duncan’s painting career is off to a luminous start
Mary Whyte’s portrait of former crabber and oysterman Algernon Varn graced the cover of our February 2011 issue. That...