Festivals
03/30/2012 - 04/01/2012
A fantasia of blooming azaleas envelop more than 200 artisans and vendors that exhibit painting, pottery, glass working, woodworking, needlework, ironwork and textiles at this three-day event.
04/24/2012 - 04/28/2012
A pelican sculpture unveiling, cooking demonstrations, free shagging lessons, wine and painting on the pier, Beer Week, Shaggin’ on the Cooper and a Starlight Pops Concert will lead to the 25th Annual Town of Mount Pleasant Blessing of the Fleet.
03/31/2012 - 04/08/2012
This tournament is celebrating it's 40th year! The clay court action is as hot as it gets when the world’s top seeded female tennis players compete for the $700,000 purse at the state-of-the-art facility located on picturesque Daniel Island.
03/22/2012 - 04/21/2012
Set amid the historic ambience of the city’s Old & Historic District, this series of award-winning tours showcases Charleston’s distinctive architecture, history, gardens and culture.
04/10/2012 - 10/16/2012
The Mount Pleasant Farmers Market is a gathering place for locals and visitors to leisurely explore the market's treasure trove.
Exhibits
04/04/2012 - 04/30/2012
Corrigan Gallery LLC is excited to announce Gordon Nicholson’s solo show, “Unmaking.”
02/19/2012 - 04/15/2012
Spring Makes an Early Entrance in Historic Textiles Gallery.
04/03/2012 - 06/19/2012
Continuing its commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War, the Charleston Museum presents a special traveling exhibit, The Life and Times of Congressman Robert Smalls.
01/12/2012 - 04/04/2012
Developed by the Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Community Museum, this beautiful and thought provoking assemblage of artifacts, photographs and text documents the life and work of Dr. Lorenzo Dow Turner.
01/20/2012 - 04/22/2012
The Art of Alfred Hutty: Woodstock to Charleston, on view in the Main Gallery, offers a career retrospective of the 20th century American artist Alfred Hutty. Jill Hooper: Contemporary Realist, on view in the Rotunda Galleries, features recent work by Cha
04/21/2012 - 08/26/2012
As spring in Charleston transitions into a playful and sunny summer, so do the garments in the Charleston Museum's Seasonal Fashions exhibit.
03/10/2012 - 11/04/2012
200 Years of Couture Fashion on Exhibit. The exhibit will showcase over fifty fine garments and accessories from the 1770s to the 1970s.
01/13/2012 - 09/10/2012
Continuing its commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War, the Charleston Museum presents Blasted: Assorted Projectiles and Explosives of the Civil War.
07/22/2011 - 10/01/2012
This exhibition showcases paintings, drawings, and sculpture by the foremost self-taught artists of the American South.
02/10/2011 - 12/31/2015
This includes the most comprehensive list of events commemorating the Civil War.
01/01/2011 - 12/31/2015
Special changing exhibits will mark sesquicentennial anniversaries of the American Civil War on a year-by-year basis and follow the lives of the Alston family and their slaves.
01/01/2011 - 12/31/2015
Includes special changing exhibits commemorating American Civil War sesquicentennial anniversaries on a year-by-year basis and follow the lives of the Middleton family, friends and slaves.
Events from 04/01/2012 to 04/30/2012
04/05/2012
The Heyward-Washington garden is of a formal design which became popular with the building of the Palace of Versailles in 1661. The formal garden was distinguished by its symmetry, discipline, and geometry.
04/07/2012
The Charleston Farmers Market is available each Saturday from 8am-2pm in the beautiful Marion Square.
04/07/2012
Easter weekend activities at Middleton Place include an Easter Eggstravaganza, egg hunts and colonial games with hand-crafted clay eggs made by the Stableyards potter as “prize” eggs.
04/08/2012
Easter weekend activities at Middleton Place include an Easter Eggstravaganza, egg hunts and colonial games with hand-crafted clay eggs made by the Stableyards potter as “prize” eggs.
04/13/2012
Charleston Horticultural Society’s Premier Plant Sale! PLANTASIA is everything about PLANTS.
04/13/2012
VITRUVIANA 2012 inaugurates a series of annual Charleston symposia (with related tours) on the development of American architecture and the prominent role which Charleston architects and their patrons have played in it.
04/14/2012
The Charleston Farmers Market is available each Saturday from 8am-2pm in the beautiful Marion Square.
04/14/2012
Charleston Horticultural Society’s Premier Plant Sale! PLANTASIA is everything about PLANTS.
04/17/2012
Charleston is the only walled city in British colonial North America. Yet this defensive feature, completed in 1706, is largely invisible, in both the landscape and the imagination.
04/19/2012
The Gibbes Museum of Art Takes it to the Street for Renovation Celebration
Annual Street Party Slated for Thursday, April 19.
04/19/2012
The Heyward-Washington garden is of a formal design which became popular with the building of the Palace of Versailles in 1661. The formal garden was distinguished by its symmetry, discipline, and geometry.
04/20/2012
Come view over 100 pristine collectible automobiles in a natural setting on beautiful Kiawah Island.
04/21/2012
"The Road Home" is a one-act play created from personal accounts of people who were caught in the maelstrom of the early years of the Civil War.
04/21/2012
The Charleston Farmers Market is available each Saturday from 8am-2pm in the beautiful Marion Square.
04/21/2012
Rain or shine event with over 75 of the most reputable local home and design companies lining the stadium concourse.
04/21/2012
Come view over 100 pristine collectible automobiles in a natural setting on beautiful Kiawah Island.
04/22/2012
"The Road Home" is a one-act play created from personal accounts of people who were caught in the maelstrom of the early years of the Civil War.
04/22/2012
Included in the tour are tours of 10 homes, 2 gardens, 2 historical sites, an art show featuring almost 20 artists and samplings from area chefs in the homes & patios.
04/22/2012
Rain or shine event with over 75 of the most reputable local home and design companies lining the stadium concourse.
04/26/2012
Step back in time to the heyday of dancing at Folly Beach and the Grand Strand at the Charleston Museum's annual fundraiser.
04/26/2012
The Heyward-Washington garden is of a formal design which became popular with the building of the Palace of Versailles in 1661. The formal garden was distinguished by its symmetry, discipline, and geometry.
04/28/2012
The Charleston Farmers Market is available each Saturday from 8am-2pm in the beautiful Marion Square.
04/27/2012 - 04/29/2012
A unique agricultural experience that will educate attendees on the cycle of local farming and the food we eat.



