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Behind the Scenes • Interns • Renovation Plans
Interning at a Closed Museum
When I tell people that I am an intern at the Gibbes Museum of Art, I am often met with a confused look and the question: “How can you intern […]
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Unlock the Artist Block
One of the quickest ways to get through life’s challenges is to approach them rather than find detours or shortcuts around them. Eventually, the challenge you’ve avoided will have no […]
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Many Moving Parts – A Gallerist’s Perspective
[While the Gibbes Museum is closed, we find ourselves aching to interact with real-live art. The pictures online are nice to glance at, but it can’t replace the experience of […]
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Interview with Renovation Project Managers Nick Cameron and Lauren Amos
This post was originally published on our renovation blog. All new renovation-related posts will be included on the Gibbes Museum blog. How did you become involved with this project? Nick […]
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Q&A with Evans & Schmidt architect Joe Schmidt
This post was originally published on our renovation blog in April 2015. All new renovation-related posts will be included on the Gibbes Museum blog. Joe Schmidt and colleague Rick Fisher […]
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Lighting the Gibbes Museum: Q&A with Anita Jorgensen
This post was originally published on our renovation blog in June 2015. All new renovation-related posts will be included on the Gibbes Museum blog. Anita Jorgensen, IESNA, IALD, LEED, LC […]
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Original Cornerstone of the Gibbes Revealed
This post was originally published on our renovation blog in January 2015. All new renovation-related posts will be included on the Gibbes Museum blog. The momentous Masonic ceremony, performed before […]
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Hearts Mend Hearts, Charleston Heals Through Art
Laura De La Maza and Dianne Tennyson Vincent reached out to the Gibbes Museum after the tragic shootings at the Mother Emanuel AME church. They wanted to do something to help […]
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1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art, 2015 Short List of Finalists
On June 15, 2015 the Gibbes Museum of Art and Society 1858 announced the short list of the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art. The $10,000 annual prize recognizes a […]
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White Gloves Gang with Zinnia Willits, Part II
This is part II of an interview with Zinnia Willits, Director of Collections Administration at the Gibbes Museum and current President of the South Carolina Federation of Museums. Where did […]
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