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December Issue 2007
The Sylvan Gallery in Charleston, SC, Celebrates Five Years with Exhibition of Small Works
Celebrating five years in business on King Street in Charleston, SC, The Sylvan Gallery will present Small Works, on view from Dec. 1 - 31, 2007, just in time for the holidays.
Representing 35 artists, works by most will be in this show of oil paintings and sculpture. Works by artists Rhett Thurman, Nancy Bush, Joan Potter, William Berra, Ted Ellis, Glenna Goodacre, Guido Petruzzi and many more will be included.
Paintings and sculpture by national artists of note are displayed over two stories of gallery space at 171 King Street in Charleston in the heart of the famous antique district. This is the quiet time of year to wander the streets and visit this gallery with works depicting locations all over the world as well the charm of Charleston's lovely scenery. These artists live throughout the nation and travel regularly for inspiration. They are highly collected throughout the United States and beyond.
Having returned to his home state after many years in the Houston and Santa Fe art markets, Joe and Janie Sylvan bring a freshness and enthusiasm to the eastern art world. They began contributing to the rocketing Charleston art scene the minute they arrived.
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