Charleston Gallery Association

Charleston Gallery Association Charleston Gallery Association with more than 30 Art Galleries in Charleston, South Carolina.

The Charleston Art Gallery Association more than 30 fine art galleries continues to gain recognition as a ‘Global Art Destination’. Collectively, the galleries represent local, regional and nationally known artists’ work including painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry, glass, fine crafts in both the modern and realist traditions.

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point! is delighted to announce Donald Weber’s “A Southern Respi...
06/04/2026

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point!

is delighted to announce Donald Weber’s “A Southern Respite” art exhibition. Weber’s collection features three distinct themes that define southern charm: seaside homes, low country marshes, and Charleston gardens.

is pleased to present “Resonance”, a duet exhibition featuring Charlotte Filbert and Sara Lundkvist. Bringing together layered abstract paintings and handblown mirrored glass forms, “Resonance” explores reflection, perception, and the emotional reverberation artwork can leave behind long after viewing.

welcomes everyone for an Artists Happy Hour to enjoy new works by Rick Reinert, Frank Baggett, and Jennifer Williams.

announces the third solo exhibition of Charleston- based painter and muralist, Riivo Kruuk. Kruuk’s work is informed by a life shaped between cultures, drawing upon the folklore, traditions, and visual language of his Estonian heritage alongside the landscapes and experiences of the American South. Join the gallery this Friday at 50 Queen Street to meet Kruuk and see his work!

Tomorrow night at Duckworth Gallery --entrance off Church Street behind Alkyon Art & Antiques-- an evening with Kevin Ha...
06/04/2026

Tomorrow night at Duckworth Gallery --entrance off Church Street behind Alkyon Art & Antiques-- an evening with Kevin Harrison with music from Dallas & Fleet.

Harrison is known for his distinctive fisheye cityscapes and will be presenting new work in a style he has coined 'Minimalist Surrealism.'

Next Friday June 12th the gallery will spotlight Kevin Taylor, Patch Whiskey, and Johnny Pundt. Stay tuned for more!

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point! announces “Wild. Flowers.”, a group exhibition that invit...
06/04/2026

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point!

announces “Wild. Flowers.”, a group exhibition that invites artists to explore the layered meanings of “wild”, “flowers”, and “wildflowers”. The resulting collection moves between interpretations of landscapes, organic wild forms, and florals, offering a range of perspectives that feel both expressive and deeply rooted in the natural world.

invites Roosevelt for her second solo show to return to her roots in Charleston to display her recent work both representation and abstract. An artist who studied and practiced architecture, Roosevelt returned to painting upon retirement from her architectural practice.

showcases the work of Ignat Ignatov, a Bulgarian-born artist who has established himself as a master of representational painting with a focus on mark making and storytelling. Ignatov discovered his love for art at a young age, and his natural abilities were noticed by his mother who enrolled him in additional art classes to foster his talents.

is proud to feature Wheeler’s latest works. Wheeler is inspired by the beauty of Charleston’s famous historical sites and the beautiful Lowcountry coastline.

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point! is delighted to share the American Society of Photographe...
06/03/2026

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point!

is delighted to share the American Society of Photographers “Resonance”, a collection that speaks to the prolonged impact of imagery. These photographic interpretations go beyond the immediate reaction to a fleeting image, and are deepens by a reflective process obtained through time spent viewing the printed image.

is pleased to present “Chasing the Light”, an exhibition featuring the light-inspired and colorful works of impressionist Merrie McNair. Through sailboats, coastal landscapes and representational abstracts, Merrie captures light’s fleeting yet memorable play on the things we love.

will feature new works by Andre Lucero that capture both energy and serenity through expressive brushstrokes and a delicate balance of light and shadow. Andre Lucero’s latest works turn light, shadow, and motion into pure visual poetry

 invites the public for “Untamed”, a show of new works by Karen Larson Turner and her daughter, Rowan Turner. This marks...
06/02/2026

invites the public for “Untamed”, a show of new works by Karen Larson Turner and her daughter, Rowan Turner. This marks Rowan’s first exhibition and the first mother-daughter show for the two artists. Inspired by the untamed beauty of Kiawah Island, their paintings explore windswept marshes, shifting shorelines, and the wildlife that thrives in the lowcountry.

The shared creative bond between mother and daughter is shaped by years of painting together and a mutual love for the natural world around them. Together, their oil and gesso paintings explore the beauty of nature, family, creativity, and all things untamed. Please join the Wells Gallery Friday, June 5th, from 2-7pm to view the new works and meet the artists.

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point! is proud to present “Paradise Found”, a new exhibition of...
06/02/2026

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point!

is proud to present “Paradise Found”, a new exhibition of paintings by Denise Stewart-Sanabria. Created during the quiet depths of winter, “Paradise Found” emerges from the artist’s desire to conjure the feeling of spring during her least favorite season.

is happy to showcase “Squaring the Circle”, which explores the idea of overcoming limitations and pushing the boundaries of fine craft. Featuring original work by the gallery’s member artists, the exhibition showcases contemporary fine craft that challenges expectations through material, process, and form.

presents “Skies, Trees, Water, and Fields”, a new exhibition of original paintings by artist Alison MacLeod. Alison’s work reflects a lifelong curiosity about the world around her - and a willingness to look at it a little differently.

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point! join Principle Gallery in welcoming the International Gui...
06/01/2026

June 5th ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point!

join Principle Gallery in welcoming the International Guild of Realism’s 20th Annual Juried Exhibition, bringing together an exceptional collection of contemporary realist artwork from around the world. IGOR is a leading showcase for contemporary realism, celebrating technical mastery and artistic excellence.

is a local artist owned and operated gallery offering artistic impressions in fine art and jewelry. Studio 151 is pleased to feature the works of Nancy Davidson, Amelia Whaley, and Jean Norman for the upcoming ArtWalk.

is pleased to present a curated selection of 19th and 20th century sporting and wildlife art. From Field to Canvas brings together works distinguished by their artistic significance and reputation as highly sought after and investment worthy pieces for collectors.

May 1st ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point! presents “Charleston in Bloom” by Elizabeth Middour’s pass...
04/30/2026

May 1st ArtWalk Must Sees! Every gallery is a starting point!

presents “Charleston in Bloom” by Elizabeth Middour’s passion for gardening with her love of painting. The subjects of her work are often grown in her garden and brought to her studio to be captured on canvas.

exhibition brings together four distinct voices to herald the arrival of the season. Through a curated collection of spring florals and intimate still life’s, these artists explore the fleeting beauty of the natural world.

explores the visual and cultural narratives of the Lowcountry coast through painting and storytelling. Drummond’s work reflects the textures and traditions of coastal life, including the enduring legacy of sweetgrass basket weaving, while Law’s work centers on narrative-driven figuration and personal history.

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