COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON THEATRE TO PRESENT DARK COMEDY THAT
The Department of Theatre in the School of the Arts will present The Memory of Water, a play by British playwright Shelagh Stephenson. If you ever had a lousy holiday, struggled with family dynamics, or bashed your head against the…
Cliffton Peacock Is a Finalist in Competition by Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has selected the artists whose work will be included in the “Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2009.” Of 3,300 entrants, College of Charleston Studio Art Professor Cliffton Peacock has been named a finalist. The Outwin Boochever…
We Are Moving In!
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art is moving its offices into The Marion and Wayland H. Cato Jr. Center for the Arts. The School of the Arts’ new building will officially open to the public at the Halsey’s inaugural exhibition,…
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS COUNCIL MEET AND GREET
On Wednesday, August 26, the School of the Arts Council held a meet and greet for all old and new council members. It was held at the home of Macon and Boo Sheppard.
What’s happening at the School of the Arts?
The campus is quiet, but our students, alumni, faculty and staff are as active as can be with three major accomplishments to report: 2008 College of Charleston alumnus Carol Hannah Whitfield is a contestant on Project Runway (Lifetime TV). Ms.…
Halsey Institute Receives $80,000 Program Grant from Andy Warhol Foundation
Established in 1987 in accordance with Warhol’s will, the foundation’s objective is to foster innovative artistic expression and the creative processes that support artists and their work. The foundation values the contribution that organizations like the Halsey Institute make to…
Art Historian Inducted Into Society of Antiquaries of London and Received $80,000 Fellowship
College of Charleston’s School of the Arts is proud to announce that Matthew Canepa, assistant professor of Art History, was inducted into the Society of Antiquaries of London, in March 2009. In company with the Royal Academy, the Linnean Society,…
Michael Tyzack’s Works Featured in Solo Exhibition
The late Michael Tyzack, whose dynamic work and engaging personality enlivened the Charleston art scene for decades, was a leading British-born abstract painter. He did much to push boundaries in the 1960s and early 1970s alongside names such as Bridget…
Spoleto and Piccolo Spoleto Reviews
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