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WILLIAM R. BEEBE

WILLIAM R. BEEBE

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addition to the abundance of local artists, our galleries have all created strong rosters that include national and international artists,” says Griffith Britton, vice president of the CGA.

The CGA is thriving. The organization’s First Friday Art Walks are held monthly from 5 to 8 p.m. and feature new works by the artists. In an effort to support the galleries within the area, the CGA publishes gallery maps with routes to each location; the maps are available online and at CGA galleries. The CGA website also provides information on each gallery, current exhibits, a link to each gallery’s website and an events page.

“The Charleston Gallery Association is here to bridge the collector to the gallery that brings them joy, fits their taste and helps them find their favorite art piece. Each gallery has a unique flavor that graces the Charleston art scene, which we are so grateful to be part of,” says Jennie Fili, CGA’s president.

The artwork represented on these pages can be found at our member galleries. From left page, top: Mitchell Hill, Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, Meyer Vogl Gallery, The Miller Gallery and Atrium Art Gallery. Right page, top: Anglin Smith Fine Art, Hagan Fine Art, Mary Martin Gallery, Corrigan Gallery and Sandpiper Gallery.

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