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March Issue 2010

City of North Charleston, SC, Features Works by The Artsy Girls

The City of North Charleston in North Charleston, SC, will present the exhibit, Now We Are Six, by members of The Artsy Girls in the front windows of The Meeting Place in Olde North Charleston, on view from Mar. 1 - 31, 2010.

The exhibit will present a combined collection of watercolor, oil, and acrylic paintings, as well as charcoal drawings. Subjects will include landscapes, animals, florals, still-life, and architectural studies.

The exhibition celebrates the addition of the group's newest member, Karen Gaag. Other members include Sherri Bardsley, Marilyn Brown, Charlotte "Tootie" Holman, Muriel Lanciault, and Dolores O'Sullivan.

Lightheartedly calling themselves The Artsy Girls, the group has been painting together for four years. All have won awards, ranging from Honorable Mentions to People's Choice Awards, in shows sponsored by the Summerville Artist Guild, the Exchange Club Low Country Fair, the Coosaw Creek Women's Club, the Goose Creek Artist Guild, and the Old Santee Canal Park. Most are members of the Summerville, Goose Creek, and Charleston Artist Guilds.

The Meeting Place is located at 1077 East Montague Avenue in the revitalized Olde North Charleston Business District. Parking is free. Display window exhibits offer visitors a continuous opportunity to view artwork by different artists every other month. Proposals are being accepted and considered on a continuing basis.

For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call the City at 843/740-5854 or visit (www.northcharleston.org).

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