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VISUAL ARTS: Exhibitions
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East Bay Coffee Shop
159 East Bay Street, downtown Charleston
843.723.3446
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Farringdon Bistropub
214 N. Cedar Street, Summerville
843.419.6381
www.farringdonbistropub.com
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Gibbes Museum of Art
Brian Rutenberg: Tidesong
Oct. 23, 2009 – Jan. 10, 2010.
The landscape and waterways of Brian Rutenberg’s home state of South Carolina inspire the abstract paintings and works on paper featured in this exhibition.
135 Meeting Street, downtown Charleston
843.722.2706
www.gibbesmuseum.org
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Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art
Simons Center for the Arts, College of Charleston. 54 Saint Philip Street, downtown Charleston
843.953.5680
www.halsey.cofc.edu
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Have Nots! Comedy Improv Theatre
Theatre 99,
280 Meeting Street, downtown Charleston
843.853.6687
www.thehavenots.com
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Kudu Coffee
4 Vanderhorst Street, downtown Charleston
843.853.7186
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Primal Fuel Espresso Bar & Gallery
1247 Ben Sawyer Blvd., Mt. Pleasant
843.216.0819
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Real Estate Studio
214 King Street, downtown Charleston
843.722.5618
www.dunesproperties.com
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Redux Contemporary Art Center
Redux Contemporary Art Center is a non-profit gallery, studio, and education center. Through diverse programming and a full studio facility, Redux promotes and encourages all forms of artistic creation, while introducing and educating the public to the Contemporary Arts.
136 Saint Phillip Street, downtown Charleston
843.722.0697
www.reduxstudios.org
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WALK Gallery
An acronym for Window Art Local Knowledge, the WALK Gallery project is Charleston''''s coolest new installation. Juried works of art have been put on display in various vacant storefronts, throughout downtown Charleston, making the city more visually appealing, giving artists a venue to show their works and helping the proprietors by making their spaces more interesting.
various locations throughout downtown Charleston
www.walkgallery.org
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