Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) is an annual celebration of wildlife and nature through fine art, conservation education, sporting demonstrations, and the people who honor them all.
The largest event of its kind in the US, SEWE makes its home in Charleston and plays host to hundreds of internationally-known artists and exhibitors, plus experts in wildlife and nature art – all eager to share their work and insights with more than 40,000 attendees. Founded in 1983, the event continues to grow and adapt each year, paying respect to the wild of the past, present and future.
SEWE not only brings together wildlife enthusiasts and art collectors but it also honors its Southern roots and rich traditions. What started as a relatively small event of 5,000 spectators, has grown into a premiere event - and one of the most unique in the Southeast.