Harper Poe
On a narrow street tucked between Charleston’s up-and-coming design district and the Martin Luther King Memorial District is Harper Poe’s home studio. Lined with rows of historic single homes, some...
View ArticleHirona Matsuda
When it rains in Charleston, the streets can flood for hours. Most of the city sits below sea level, so a downpour at high tide means over-flowing drains and pools of water with no where to go. We...
View ArticleMichael Moran & Celia Gibson
Michael Moran can show himself into a musty, abandoned barn and excavate a gnarly piece of oak, unseen for one hundred years. From the outside, the board might look dusty and dry, but when he cuts into...
View ArticleBecca Barnet
Becca Barnet recently created an installation with 500 honeybees, each one delicately preserved by hand and hung from a honeycomb of recycled materials at Charleston’s Halsey Institute of Contemporary...
View ArticleMary Edna Fraser
Mary Edna Fraser grew up with her head hanging out the side of her grandfather’s silver airplane. During a time of social upheaval and war protest, she was able to look out across the inter-coastal...
View ArticleRustin & Teresa Gooden
Rustin and Teresa Gooden are South Carolina’s humble salt harvesters. They live on an acre of land in McClellanville, plotted with vegetables and a greenhouse with their three dogs, two cats, three...
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