Archives For November 30, 1999
Join fellow archaeologists and archaeological sympathizers this Wednesday (September 18) from 5:00 to 7:00 at the Mellow Mushroom in downtown Charleston. No agenda, other than to enjoy each other’s company.
The stereotypical image of the artist’s studio as a paint-splattered, sparsely furnished garret where the lone artist toils away producing their brilliant works is in much need of re-examination. Many artists’ studios are a far cry from this description, and serve very different functions for their inhabitants. This exhibition will examine the relationship between the studio and the work produced within it by two contemporary artists who will recreate their studio spaces within the Halsey Institute’s galleries.
Here is a link to the exhibition’s online presence :: http://halsey.cofc.edu/exhibitions/herb-parker-joseph-burwell/
This exhibition might pique a visitor who is also interested in medieval architecture and planning to attend the lecture by Dr. Matthew Johnson, “How Castles Work” on September 12 at 7pm in the Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309.
Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America
Thursday, March 27, 2014 – 7:00pm
Location:
College of Charleston, Simons Centre for the Arts, Room 309
54 Saint Philip St (between Calhoun St and George St)
Charleston, SC 29424
United States
Lecturer: Simon James
Abstract: Isle of Druids & Celtic Warriors? Britain on the Eve of Roman Invasion
Contact:
Alvaro Ibarra
ibarraa@cofc.edu
Irene Lemos, Oxford University
“Out of the Dark: Lefkandi in Euboea after 1200 BCE”
Thursday, January 23, 2014, 7pm, SCFA 309