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Classes • Events
Painting the Masters, Part II
To celebrate a successful Painting the Masters class, students held an art show on October 27th to share their work with family and friends. Organized by teacher Janet Hopkins, the […]
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Photography Exhibition Now on View
The Gibbes recently opened a stunning new photography exhibition entitled Daufuskie Island: Photographs by Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe. These compelling photographs document life on the remote South Carolina Sea Island during the […]
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Painting the Masters
Over the past six weeks, children grades 1-4 have enjoyed the popular after school class Painting the Masters. Taught by Janet Hopkins, this art history-based studio class teaches students the […]
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Brian Rutenberg Artist Talk
Don’t miss Brian Rutenberg’s artist talk at the Gibbes on October 21 at 6pm. Rutenberg will discuss his working process and the inspiration behind his abstract paintings included in the […]
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Jr. League of Charleston Community Day
On September 26th nearly 500 people visited the museum for a day of family fun during our fall Community Day. Sponsored by the Jr. League of Charleston, the day consisted […]
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Ancestry and Innovation Preview and Opening Reception
The summer heat was at its height in Charleston, but it was a refreshing, colorful evening at the Gibbes for the preview and opening reception of Ancestry and Innovation. Hosted […]
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Welcome!
If you haven’t visited the Gibbes lately, we have big changes in store for you! We recently opened the Welcome Gallery in the front of the museum. This new gallery […]
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What does "plantation" mean today?
Maurie McInnis, Director of American Studies and Associate Professor of Art History, University of Virginia Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art brings together an astonishing array of […]
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Exhibition Purpose
Angela D. Mack, Executive Director, Gibbes Museum of Art Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art afforded the opportunity to look at a wide range of images that relate […]
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