CofC Student Sculptors Exhibit at Arts Fest
Students from two sculpture courses at the College were invited to create works for the recent North Charleston Arts Fest. Their sculptures are on display throughout May.
Students from two sculpture courses at the College were invited to create works for the recent North Charleston Arts Fest. Their sculptures are on display throughout May.
New York City artist Brian Rutenberg '87 recently completed a corporate commission for the headquarters of Arizona-based DriveTime.
Watch and read about Charleston entrepreneur and florist Anne Bowen Dabney '05, who's equally adept arranging flowers or opening a downtown restaurant and event space.
Watch Jonathan Brilliant '02 use coffee shop materials to create amazing sculptures. One of his art installations used 60,000 coffee stirrers.
Artist Morgan Schemel '11 transported Charleston's best party across the Atlantic to the Netherlands.
They're carving a legacy: Alum brothers Ian ’03 and Colin McNair ’08 have created careers through the art, craftsmanship and family tradition of wooden duck decoys.
Vanessa Albury '01 traveled to the Arctic Circle to photograph glaciers and dodge polar bears.
"Hush Harbor: An Exhibition of Student Designs for a Monument to the Courage of Those Who Suffered During the Atlantic Slave Trade" is opening on May 6 in the third-floor hallway of the Albert Simons Center for the Arts. The design proposals, a project for an art history course, are for a memorial to be installed outside the future International African American Museum on Charleston Harbor.
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Arts presents the 2015 Young Contemporaries juried exhibition's opening reception and awards ceremony, 5 to 7 p.m., April 3, 2015.
While her peers pondered questions like "what do I want to do with my life?" Lucy Remitz '12 was busy filling out her Irish work visa. Two years later the comm grad still works in Dublin, Ireland.