Sottile Theatre is Back in the Limelight
Following a multimillion-dollar, year-and-a-half restoration, the Sottile Theatre has recaptured the glory it had when it first opened almost a century ago.
Following a multimillion-dollar, year-and-a-half restoration, the Sottile Theatre has recaptured the glory it had when it first opened almost a century ago.
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art presents a new exhibit of two modern American artists redefining the folk genre titled 'Inside/Out' and 'The Raw Materials of Escape.' An opening reception will take take place on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020.
Fittingly, the support of the Albert Sottile Foundation is helping to refurbish the classical murals inside the Sottile Theatre.
The College of Charleston’s Sottile Theatre is on hiatus for an extensive stage renovation. The $4.7 million project is funded by both institutional capital project funds and a private grant from the Spaulding-Paolozzi Foundation.
It's been a spectacular celebration of the arts at the College of Charleston this week.
The Office of Institutional Diversity will host an event titled “Creative Concepts: With Community Comes Unity” on Nov. 2, 2018.
Two projects that integrate the arts and the community and involve College of Charleston professors have been named finalists for the national Robert E. Gard award.
The new College Cultural Passport Program encourages faculty and staff to attend events showcasing CofC students, faculty and alumni in the areas of academics, arts and athletics.
Artist Lulie Martin Wallace '09 and her husband, Harrison, share tips in the article "10 Colorful Ideas for Small House Design."
Prints of Ralph Muldrow's watercolors will be sold to benefit African-American heritage preservation and advocacy in Charleston.