5 Women from the Gibbes Museum of Art
Curator Angela Mack describes five pieces , all of them depicting women, from the collection of the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SC.
Gibbes on the Street: Interview with Chef Michelle Weaver
Michelle Weaver, Executive Chef of The Charleston Grill and the 'chef liaison' of the Gibbes Museum Street Party says the great camaraderie between the chefs makes this annual event special. Meet Chef Weaver and 19 other top chefs at the 2015 Gibbes on the Street: La Belle Epoque celebration on May 7, 2015.
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TOP 12. Best Museums in Charleston - Travel South Carolina
TOP 12. Best Museums in Charleston - Travel South Carolina: Fort Sumter National Monument, Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim, McLeod Plantation, Edmondston-Alston House, Charleston Museum, Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, Old Slave Mart Museum, The Calhoun Mansion, Heyward-Washington House, Confederate Museum, Gibbes Museum of Art, American Military Museum
Courage By The Sea: A Gibbes Kids Program written by Lucinda McDermott
Courage by the Sea: Revolutionary Tales of the Gibbes Family is a student program that highlights the Gibbes collection of landscapes and portraits that trace the history of Charleston from the Revolutionary War to the dawning of the Civil War. Students end the program by becoming actors in a drama led by professional storyteller Mary Droge. Perfect for students studying South Carolina history, with curriculum connections to Art, Language Arts, and Social Studies.
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Charleston, SC: A Video Tour
Churches, forts, plantations, museums, historic homes and historic ships, fabulous restaurants--all these and much more come together to make Charleston, South Carolina one of America's premier destinations. Whether you're here for a day or a week, this hour-long video guide will serve as both an introduction and a memento of your visit.
Includes: Battery and White Point Garden, Rainbow Row, Catfish Row, Four Corners of Law, St. Phillip's Church and Graveyard, Circular Church and Graveyard, Hugenot Church, Forts Sumter and Moutrie, USS Yorktown aircraft carrier, the Citadel, Morris and Sullivan's Island, Nathaniel Russell House, AIken-Rhett House, Joseph Manigault House, Edmonston-Alston House, Heyward-Washington House, Charleston Museum, Gibbes Museum of Art, Dock Street Theatre, Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, Powder Magazine, Old Jial, City Hall, City Market, Old Slave Mart Museum, Drayton Hall, Middleton Place, Magnolia Plantation, Charlestowne Landing, and much more!
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The Charleston Museum
A Multimedia INTERACTIVE Experience, featuring an Interactive Video Floor Map and 4 Kiosks with Suspended Air Screens
and Audio Domes
Produced by Talisman Media
For the City of Charleston, SC
and is permanently on display at the
Charleston Visitor Reception
and Transportation Center
The Port of Entry exhibit is an awesome high-tech multimedia experience
that has transformed the diorama map before you into what has been called
the ultimate wide-screen television.
You can watch it and you can interact with it from all four points of the compass--at the same time
The Port Of Entry exhibit created and designed by Talisman Media for the
Charleston South Carolina Visitor
and Transportation Center combines
the best elements of interactive gaming,
sophisticated computer programming,
high-definition video and animation into an action-pact exploration
of one of America's great walking cities, Charleston.
The Port of Entry -- a breakthrough exhibit where art and technology
merge to enlighten, entertain and inform.
You've never seen Charleston like this before.
Gibbes on the Street: Interview with Chef Jacques Larson
Chef Jacques Larson, of Wild Olive (John's Island) and The Obstinate Daughter (Sullivan's Island), has participated in the Gibbes Museum's Street Party fundraiser for several years. In this interview, he talks about his cooking style and why he loves the annual event. Meet Chef Larson at the 2015 Gibbes on the Street: La Belle Epoque celebration on May 7, 2015.
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Nathaniel Russell House - Charleston, Coastal South Carolina, South Carolina, United States
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Nathaniel Russell House Charleston
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- ... to purchase a Charleston Heritage Passport, which is a 2 day pass that got us in to the Gibbes Museum of Art, Nathaniel Russell House, Edmondston-Alston House, Drayton Hall, Middleton Place, Aiken-Rhett House, Joseph Manigault House, Heyward-Washington ...
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- Charleston, Coastal South Carolina, South Carolina, United States
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- Joggling Board - Nathaniel Russell House by Tomodea from a blog titled Charleston
- Nathaniel Russell House, Charleston by Modernnomad67 from a blog titled Historic Homes of Charleston, April 25
- Nathaniel Russell House, Charleston by Tomodea from a blog titled Charleston
South Carolina Cotton Museum
South Carolina Cotton Museum in Bishopville, South Carolina
The South Carolina Cotton Museum is a Blue Star Museum. The South Carolina Cotton Museum is a major interpretive site preserving the legacy of cotton and rural life. Exhibits of farm and manufacturing equipment spanning two centuries allow visitors to experience the cotton culture and way of life from the field to the factory. Additionally, it is the first stop on the South Carolina Cotton Trail and provides information on those and other area attractions.
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Charleston Museum
The Charleston Museum just opened a new gallery for their clothing an textile collection. The first exhibit in the gallery is the Threads of War
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These are the two best in the Southeast
French Quarter Inn Charleston (South Carolina) - Charleston - United States
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Guests of the French Quarter Inn Charleston (South Carolina) are close to the City Market and a variety of other major attractions. This Charleston hotel is close to the Gibbes Museum of Art, the Charleston Museum, Fort Sumter Center and Tour Dock, and Waterfront Park. It also overlooks the renowned St. Phillip�s Steeple. Valet parking is available at the French Quarter Inn Charleston (South Carolina). The inn is approximately 12 miles from the Charleston International Airport.
The rooms at the French Quarter Inn Charleston (South Carolina) provide flat-screen televisions, DVD players, mini-fridges, and more. Some of the rooms have operating fireplaces, balconies, and whirlpool tubs. Smoking is not allowed inside the property, but smokers may do so in designated outdoor areas.
Guests may dine on-site at the French Quarter Inn Charleston (South Carolina) at the very popular restaurant, Tristan. The hospitality is around the clock at this inn. Guests are greeted with champagne upon checking in, and then are treated to afternoon wine and cheese receptions. Before bed each evening, guests can look forward to just-baked cookies and milk. The gourmet Continental breakfast is complimentary at this inn.
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Porter-Gaud students explore SC with Create-a-Map
The Gibbes Museum of Art Create-A-Map is a portable map-making kit with everything students need to create a 9x12' three-dimensional map of South Carolina on the classroom floor. In this video, museum educator Mary Droge works with teams of students from Porter-Gaud School in Charleston, SC, to place materials from the kit onto a floor cloth to define cities, regions, rivers and lakes, highways, people, state symbols, and products of the state. Incorporated into the kit are images of artwork from the Gibbes Museum.
The kit is offered to educators in Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester Counties at $40.00 for a two-week period. Create-A-Map includes the 9x12ft. floor cloth, 7 team boxes with all necessary materials, and complete instructions. To reserve this wonderful hands-on teaching tool for your classroom, please contact rsailor@gibbesmuseum.org or call 843-772-2706 ext.41.
BEST IN SOUTH CAROLINA: MARY MARTIN GALLERY OF FINE ART, Voted by 2018 American Art Awards
BEST IN SOUTH CAROLINA: MARY MARTIN GALLERY OF FINE ART, Voted by 2018 American Art Awards
AmericanArtAwards.com selects the 25 Best Galleries & Museums in America each year. Hosted by Thom Bierdz and Shannon Haro:
Museum quality art including bronze and stone sculptures, original oil and acrylic paintings, and extraordinary watercolors in a location named the number one tourist destination in America.
The Vendue in Charleston SC
Prices: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. The Vendue 19 Vendue Range and 26 Vendue Range Charleston SC 29401 Built in 1783, this boutique Charleston inn is in the heart of the center of Charleston. Features include coffee and tea served each morning and an afternoon reception. The Gibbes Museum of Art is a 5-minute walk away. Every room features cable TV, antique furniture, and a private bathroom. The nightly turn-down service includes cookies and milk at The Vendue. Guests can use the free bike rental and explore downtown Charleston. The Charleston Vendue also has vending machines for added convenience. Charleston International Airport is 13 miles away. Footlight Players Theatre is a short walk from the hotel, and the South Carolina Aquarium is just over 1 mile away.
Harbourview Inn - Charleston Hotels, South Carolina
Harbourview Inn 4 Stars Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Charleston–Guests love the great location – show mapThis property is 9 minutes walk from the beach.
Overlooking Historic Charleston Harbor and Waterfront Park, this luxury boutique hotel features elegant rooms with a 42-inch flat-screen TV and free WiFi.
Extras include a free afternoon wine and cheese reception and rooftop skyline tour.
A 4-post bed, original artwork, and a small refrigerator are featured in all Old World-inspired rooms at Harbourview Inn.
A hardwood desk.
A valet laundry service is available Monday through Saturday for a fee.
Snacks and iced tea are served in the Atrium Lobby, which also features hand-crafted wood furnishings by Art Welling, a 2nd generation master craftsman.
Fresh coffee is available 24 hours in the lobby, and the business centre is open 24 hours.
HarbourView Rooftop & Bar boasts patio seating, lounge chairs, and views of the city.
Local craft beer has the spotlight on Thursday evenings, and Mira Napa Valley wine tastings are held on Friday evenings.
The Gibbes Museum of Art and the Charleston City Market are within 10 minutes' walk of the Charleston Harborview Inn.
The South Carolina Aquarium is 1.
6 km from the hotel.
Historic District is a great choice for travellers interested in walking, architecture and food.
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Harbourview Inn in Charleston SC
Prices: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Harbourview Inn 2 Vendue Range Charleston SC 29401 Overlooking Historic Charleston Harbor, this luxury hotel is next to the beautiful Waterfront Park. It features elegant rooms with a 4 poster bed and a flat-screen TV. Each guest room at the Harbourview Inn includes free Wi-Fi and cable TV. A refrigerator and hardwood desk are also provided. This Charleston inn offers free skyline tours on Wednesdays. The rooftop terrace boasts patio seating, lounge chairs, and views of the city. Snacks and iced tea are served in the atrium lobby. Free wine and cheese receptions and afternoon tea are available. The Gibbes Museum of Art and the Charleston City Market are within a 10-minute walk of the Charleston Harborview Inn. The South Carolina Aquarium is 1 mile from the hotel.
37 Meeting Street Charleston, SC
Built in 1760, the James Simmons House at 37 Meeting Street has remained a prominent icon throughout Charleston’s history; it witnessed the Revolutionary War’s British Occupation and served as Confederate headquarters under General Pierre Beauregard during the Civil War. Other notable owners include Otis Mills of the famed Mills House, and Governor Robert Gibbes. Today, it is one of the finest restored homes in Charleston, boasting a private-gated entrance off Weims Court, a concealed landscaped garden, graciously sized rooms, updated kitchen and baths, a beautiful wine cellar, and an abundance of handcrafted historic details (from the renowned wrought-iron gate to the beautiful plaster-work). All of this rests on a large, double-lot property covering approximately one-third of an acre.
Blending history with modern convenience, no expense was spared during the three-year renovation. This is a unique opportunity to own an exceptional piece of Charleston's history that rarely comes on the market.
Framework of Otherness | Jonell Logan | TEDxCharlotte
I want people to reconsider our notions of culture – who it belongs to; who we regard as outsiders; and why there is no singular definition of ownership. I also really want to encourage people to think about the role that cultural and historical institutions play in framing those conversations, and how we can collectively have an impact to expand those dialogues.
Jonell Logan is an independent curator, arts advocate, and founder of 300 Arts Project, LLC. 300 Arts is an arts management and consulting company that helps museums, colleges, and collectors expand and document their exhibitions, scholarship, and collections. Our mission is to support increased arts engagement, education, and appreciation through the presentation and investigation of contemporary art. To that end, Logan served as the adviser and catalog essayist for the Columbia Museum of Art’s current exhibition, REMIX: Themes and Variations in African-American Art. She is currently organizing exhibitions for the Carrack Modern in Durham, and The Light Factory in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Logan has worked at a number of arts organizations including The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of Art; Studio Museum in Harlem in New York; the Gibbes Museum in Charleston, South Carolina; and the Harvey B. Gantt Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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