Author: Margaret Evans

Life On The May River

The Coastal Discovery Museum on Hilton Head Island is pleased to announce that it will host “Life on the May River,” from February 23rd until May 5th.  Highlighted in this exhibit will be artistic works focusing upon the natural and cultural importance and beauty of the May River, its bluffs and its residents – both animal and  human. Forty-five artists were juried into the show by Holly Koons-McCullough, curator of Fine Arts and Exhibits at the Telfair Museum.  The exhibit will be in the Hilton Head Regional Healthcare Temporary Gallery at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn.

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On Gathering & Planting

In his well-worn poem “To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time,” Robert Herrick encourages his readers (especially the virginal ones) to “gather ye rosebuds while ye may.” Anyone who ever took English 101 knows that the poet is urging us to seize the day (carpe diem!) while we’re still young, to revel in life’s sensual pleasures while the reveling’s still good.

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DRUM!

    Beaufort Performing Arts is happy to present DRUM! Nova Scotia’s musical production brings together four different cultures and, through the common theme of drumming and percussion, reveals their close relationship.

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Collaboration

    Local Beaufort artist, Richard D. White, along with Dr. Charles Jarrett and Virginia B. Minnix will be together on Saturday, February 16, at the House of Ahhs, 1109 Boundary Street. These three are friends whose ideas and collaborations, have worked together to produce two books. The work Richard D. White illustrates both Doreena Butterfly, a children’s lesson and, Journey to Wholeness, stories gathered from the life experiences of Gullah elders.

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Author to Dish About “Luncheon” Over Lunch

    Artists and readers alike will be intrigued by Susan Vreeland at the special Lunch With Author series luncheon on Monday, March 10, 2008 to be held at the Colleton River Plantation Clubhouse, Bluffton.  Vreeland will give an account of how she constructs novels that imagine – with historical accuracy – the lives behind the world’s greatest painters and paintings.

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Two Gentlemen of The Lowcountry

    The public is invited to celebrate the opening of an exhibit and book signing by two of the Lowcountry’s very promising new talents, Johnnie Griner and Heyward Inabinett. The event will be held on Saturday February 16 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.  at The Red Piano Too Art Gallery located at 870 Sea Island Parkway on St.Helena Island, SC.

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