Hello I Am -
Photographer Alice Keeney and musician Leah Suárez, collectively the founders of Project Speak Up, present Hello I Am: A Celebration of Identity. Opening reception May 8, 7 p.m. includes a multimedia presentation, followed by a reception lasting until 10 p.m. in the courtyard. Complimentary wine will be served with live music by Leah Suarez, Gerald Gregory, and David Linaburg. On view through June 8.
Free, projectspeakup.blogspot.com.
Kudu Coffee House, 4 Vanderhorst St., (Downtown), (843) 853-7186, www.kuducoffee.net.
Ghosts of Charleston Emerge -
Charleston Legends and Lore Ghost Theater takes you back in time to hear haunting stories straight from the ghosts who lived centuries ago. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 12-8 p.m.
$9/adults, $6/children 5-12, free/children under 5.
Charleston Legends and Lore Ghosts Theater, 161 Church St., Charleston (Downtown), (843) 937-0916.
Addison Hatfield Gallery -
Featuring contemporary artists from around the country.
Addison Hatfield Gallery, 38 Queen St., (Downtown), (843) 577-7710.
Adele's Pottery Studio and Gallery -
Featuring wheel-thrown and hand-built clay works by Adele Deas Tobin.
Adele's Pottery Studio and Gallery, 1569 Middle St., (Sullivan's Island), (843) 883-9545.
Art Central Ltd. Gallery -
Exhibits by member artists.
Art Central Ltd. Gallery, 102 Central Ave., (Summerville), (843) 871-0297.
Bestiary -
During the months of May and June, Nina Liu and Friends present Bestiary, featuring drawings and sculpture by Aggie Zed. On view through June 30.
Nina Liu and Friends, 24 State St., (Downtown), (843) 722-2724.
Birds, Bugs and Fish -
Artists represented include Manning Williams, Candice Flewharty, Gordon Nicholson, Mary Walker, Paul Mardikian, Gene Speer, Richard Hartnett, Kevin Bruce Parent, John Moore, JD Cummings, Kristi Ryba, Sue Simons Wallace, Daryl Knox, Lynne Riding, Lese Corrigan and Richard (Duke) Hagerty.
Ongoing.
www.corrigangallery.com.
Corrigan Gallery, 62 Queen St., (Downtown), (843) 722-9868.
Charles II Art Gallery -
Featuring works of 18 local, national, and international artists with contemporary flair.
www.charles2.com.
Charles II Art Gallery, 2 Queen St., (Downtown), (843) 577-7101.
The Charleston Story -
Features paintings, sculpture, and miniature portraits that highlight significant people, places and periods from Charleston's birth as a British colony through the American Revolution and the Civil War to today's culturally diverse and dynamic community.
Ongoing.
$9/adults, $7/seniors, military, and students, $5/ages 6-18, Free/children under 6, www.gibbesmuseum.org.
Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting St., (Downtown), (843) 722-2706.
Cone 10 studios -
Working studio and gallery featuring pottery and sculpture by 19 local artists.
Cone 10 Studios, 285 Meeting St., (Downtown), (843) 853-3345.
The Constructed Image -
Redux presents a new group exhibition featuring five American photographers who challenge the nature of truth as documented by the photograph. Includes Luis Gispert, Daniel Gordon, Lori Nix, Chris Scarborough, Nathan Baker. On view through June 7.
www.reduxstudios.org.
Redux Contemporary Art Center, 136 St. Philip St., (Downtown), (843) 722-0697, www.reduxstudios.org.
Craig Nelson: Illumination -
Collection of new works by California artist Craig Nelson. New works that range from lush Lowcountry landscapes to breathtaking European scenery. On view through May 22.
Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Gallery, 58 Broad St., (Downtown), (843) 722-3660, www.ellarichardson.com.
Dog & Horse -
Gallery represents leading artists in canine and equine art. Portraits of men, women, and children also available.
(843) 577-5500, www.dogartdealer.com.
Dog & Horse Art Gallery, 106-B Church St., Charleston (Downtown).
Forty Shades of Green -
Outstanding selection of the finest Irish artists and craftmakers.
Ongoing.
(843) 937-0801.
Forty Shades of Green, 111 Church St., (Downtown).
The Gallery at Freshfields -
Representing a small but accomplished group of living artists that complement its inventory of works by noted and historically important Southern artists from the last two centuries.
www.freshfieldsgallery.com.
The Gallery at Freshfields, Freshfields Village, Kiawah, (843) 768-8788.
Hands On! -
Featuring artwork collected from the Gibbes Museum of Art's touch collection. This ongoing exhibition was created to increase access to the arts for the visually impaired and to provide visitors the opportunity to experience art through the sense of touch.
Ongoing.
www.gibbesmuseum.org.
Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting St., (Downtown), (843) 722-2706.
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