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Charleston artist

June 2020
A young family’s relaxing seaside escape

May 2020
Griffith's art calls viewers to find joy and take action to protect the environment

May 2020
Learn her must-haves for the spring

January 2020
Meet the master of atmosphere and light before her City Gallery exhibit this month

August 2019
A classic Sullivan’s Island cottage gets a thoughtful restoration

May 2018
With help from architectural designer Hunter Kennedy, Charleston Artist Collective founder Allison Williamson and her...

October 2017
A two-wheeled, well-hydrated roll through fall’s crisp splendor, or—in other words—leaf-peeping turns into leaf-...

January 2017
Behind a stately colonial façade, an Old Village residence overflows with color, pattern, and texture

January 2017
Jazz musician Robert Lewis discusses his career as a performer, composer, and educator 

December 2016
The latest news in fashion and shopping around Charleston

July 2016
Shannon Brown Wood’s serene paintings reflect the Lowcountry landscapes she’s known all her life

July 2015
An artistic family breathes new life into one of the oldest homes in Mount Pleasant

July 2014
An airy, art-filled Sullivan’s home gives a young urban family a relaxing seaside escape with long coastal views

November 2013
Tis the season of giving... and guesting! Before friends and family descend, gussy up your guest room with an eclectic...

December 2012
Step into a colorful artistic Mecca in a colonial Mexican city where preservation and progress peacefully coexist

May 2012
Call it a cluster, a corridor, or whatever you want—the creative spirit in Charleston is reshaping our economy and even...

March 2011
A 1950s fashion illustrator captured an American style era

December 2009
Charleston’s own Matt Lee and Ted Lee revisit some favorite Lowcountry cookbooks

May 2009
The skate punk-turned-street artist behind the ubiquitous “Obey Giant” sticker and poster experiment has moved on to...

March 2009
For painter and printmaker Mary Walker, life on the canvas continuously evolves