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March Issue 2003

Carolina Galleries in Charleston, SC, Offers Exhibition About Charleston Renaissance

The exhibition, The Art of the Charleston Renaissance, will be offered at Carolina Galleries in Charleston, SC, from Mar. 22 through Apr. 21, 2003. The exhibition will focus on the two Charleston Renaissance periods. The first, from 1910 to 1950, yielded historically significant paintings from a clan of local artists whose works hang in most major American Museums. The second began in 1980 and put Charleston back on the art collectors map. These "new" artists, unique and significant in their own right, have works which appear in the Gibbes Museum of Art, Savannah College of Art and Design, and elsewhere. Visit for a close-up look at the area's master works - past and present.

Carolina Galleries will feature works by R.L. Bryan, Alfred Hutty, Corrie McCallum, May Paine; who will be represented by two paintings (one haunting scene of a Charleston alley in the moonlight and a Magnolia Garden view); James Sessions, Alice R. H. Smith (including five new acquisitions since our landmark show of her work last year), William Posey Silva, Anna Heyward Taylor, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, along with recent paintings by Craig Crawford, Stephen Chesley, Johnson Hagood, Tom McNickle, Anna Onufer, Margaret Peery, and Betty Robinson.

For further information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 843/723-2266, e-mail at (info@carolinagalleries.com) or on the web at (www.carolinagalleries.com).

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