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WCBD Charleston on MSNSoutheastern Wildlife Expo kicks off with three days of art, food, and wildlife demos - MSNCHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, a three-day festival that brings together wildlife experts, artists, and exhibitors, begins Friday in downtown Charleston. Over ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The much-anticipated Southeastern Wildlife Exposition is back Friday for the 43rd year. It's a weekend combining wildlife, art, conservation, and education.
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WCIV Charleston on MSNCharleston festival celebrates art and architecture with month-long event - MSNThe 78th Annual Charleston Festival commenced Thursday, marking the start of a month-long celebration featuring house and ...
Charleston, SC (29403) Today. Partly cloudy this evening, then becoming cloudy after midnight ... “Forest to Studio: Wildlife Art” through the end of February.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition has announced the debut of a new sculpture titled "The Three Graces" created by artist Joseph H. Sulkowski. This piece, created in ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston’s tourist season is officially underway this weekend, marked by the start of the annual Southeastern Wildlife Expedition. A celebration of all things outdoors, the ...
SEWE will open a new permanent wildlife art gallery inside The Charleston Place. The grand opening is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 30. Rick Rhodes/Provided ...
Though she’s been a SEWE artist in the past, this year Botts will open a new show at the Michael Mitchell gallery on Feb. 16 instead, where she says she’ll have more space to display her ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition will kick off with its annual gala on Thursday night leading into three days of art, entertainment, food, and demonstrations. Known ...
CHARLESTON — After graduating this spring from Charleston High School, Ciarra Swearingen is set to begin her studies at Eastern Illinois University with the goal of earning a master's in studio art.
Shortly after the Carpenter 1 fire had cleared on Mount Charleston, a group of artists arrived there to document the condition of area flora. They made detailed drawings of botany both damaged and ...
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