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Corrigan Gallery is pleased to present BLUE. as its Charleston Fine Art Dealers’ Association Charleston Fine Art Annual show.

The opening reception will be November 6 from 5:00 to 8:30 displaying works by gallery artists John Hull, Duke Hagerty, Lynne Riding, Mary Walker, Kristi Ryba, Paul Mardikian, John Moore, Gordon Nicholson, Sue Simons Wallace, Lese Corrigan and Manning Williams among others. Corrigan will be painting in Washington Park Saturday morning with the other CFADA gallery members’ artists creating work that will be auctioned to raise funds for art supplies for the Charleston County Public schools. (Bids will be accepted in the park and the CAA will be handling live bidding that evening – www.charlestonartauction.com for tickets. The ticket price also goes to the art supply fund.)

The color blue conjures up many thoughts – sky, eyes, water, music and of course, the blues, blue Monday, and Picasso’s blue period. Oh yes, then one could say the economy has the blues. The artists of Corrigan Gallery have been tasked with only BLUE .. It is totally open to their individual interpretation. So we shall see what we shall see!

Talent artists, with varied backgrounds and reputations growing in leaps and bounds make up the group for this show. These artists are driven to create and make works of thoughtful and often humorous approaches. They are masters, doctor and doctor of philosophy putting their life observations on canvas and paper out of a need to express themselves.

Please join us at Corrigan Gallery for this weekend of celebrating the visual arts for the 11th year and begin with the Wednesday night lecture on Women in Art at the Gibbes Museum – a subject close to our blue hearts.

The Corrigan Gallery presents art with a future instilled with intellect. The gallery is open six days a week from 10am to 5pm (11am on Monday and Thursday). Paintings, drawings, fine art prints, photography and sculpture are readily available for the discriminating collector.