May Issue 2001
Circular Congregational Church Members Offer Arts for Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC
In the Spirit, the annual exhibit by the artists of Circular Congregational Church in historic downtown Charleston, SC, will explore the concept of the feast as part of the 2001 Piccolo Spoleto Festival, from May 25 through June 10.
The exhibition will feature work by Harry Folsom, Isabel Forbes, Peggy Howe, Brad Jayne, Honor Marks, June Pitts Neely, Gayle Newcomb, Terry Rodgers, Aram Stith, McLean Stith, Debra Stokes, Hal Truesdale, and Chaz Walter.
Circular Congregational Church was founded in 1681, when many of Charleston's earliest settlers began meeting to worship in the manner of the Reformed Faith. The White Meeting House, as the church building was called, gave Meeting Street its name. More than 300 years later, the artists of this congregation gathered to celebrate their faith and share it with others.
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