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A. Thomas Schomberg: Remembering 9/11

Where

The Rosen Galleries

On the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the exhibit presents  A.Thomas Schomberg’s series of sculptures portraying the feelings of horror, anguish, and loss following the events of the attacks on America involving the World Trade Center Towers, the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93. 

Schomberg says, “This column series I have been focusing on over the last several years is a collection of metamorphic figures that can be best described as individual vignettes of emotion.  Each sculpture, encompassing one to four figures, is the embodiment of separate and unique emotions…These works are giving me a unique opportunity in my career to thoroughly explore the human condition as influenced by historical events.” 

In Rosen Gallery 2 & 3. Included with garden admission.

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NSS 90th Annual Awards Exhibition

National Sculpture Society 92nd Annual Awards Exhibition

Where

The Rosen Galleries

 

The premier annual exhibition of American figurative sculpture returns once again to Brookgreen Gardens. Featuring the work of American masters alongside rising stars, the National Sculpture Society’s annual awards exhibition presents the finest in contemporary figurative sculpture.  Visitors to Brookgreen Gardens will vote for their favorites to win the People’s Choice Award which is announced at the conclusion of the exhibit and the National Sculpture Society gives 17 awards.

In the Hoy and Mize Galleries of the Rosen Gallery. Included with Gardens admission.

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Waccamaw Neck Memories

Where

The Rosen Galleries

Portraits of persons who once lived on the Brookgreen property and material culture of the Ward, Flagg, Allston, Alston, Weston, and Jordan families are featured in this long-term exhibit of art, decorative objects, and furnishings from Laurel Hill, Springfield, Brookgreen, and The Oaks.

Rosen Gallery 4. Included with admission.

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Workshops for Children and Families

Where

Campbell Center Sculpture Studio

Workshops for Children and Families (register and pay in advance)

May 15 -CANCELED- Light Sculptures with Bryan Rapp, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Campbell Center Studio, $10 per child (must be accompanied by an adult). 

Create your own lighted sculpture using provided materials such as light sticks, water bottles, clear cups, and other items.

August 21 -- Foil Sculpture with Bryan Rapp, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Campbell Center Studio, $10 per child (must be accompanied by an adult). 

Participants will create human and animal three-dimensional forms using provided materials such as aluminum foil and wire.

Register by telephone with Kay Filar, Curatorial Associate, at (843) 235-6034.

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The Power and Beauty of the Female Figure, with Fall Sculptor in Residence Richard Blake, FNSS

Where

Campbell Center Sculpture Studio

The Power and Beauty of the Female Figure, with Fall Sculptor in Residence Richard Blake, FNSS.

This workshop will stress the governing principles which facilitate sculptors creating a reclining and seated female figure. I will share my insights of the figure, the female anatomy, and the spotting of color to create a dynamic sculptural composition. Students will be encouraged to see and think of the body’s landscape in terms of juxtaposed forms, weights, rhythms, and balance in capturing the character and expression of the model. I’ll demonstrate the punctuation of lights and darks in creating a sculpture or, to quote Rodin: “The Art of the Hole and the Lump.”  The class will work from a live model.  These sessions will be augmented by illustrated lectures and hands-on demonstrations. Water-based clay will be used to construct an 18-inch female figure. Figure armature will be assembled in class with materials furnished by Brookgreen Gardens. $650 plus materials and model's fees.

Mr. Blake's fall residency at Brookgreen Gardens occurs November 8 - 19, 2021.

Richard Blake’s education in art started when he was nine years old.  He enrolled at the Samuel Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he studied drawing and painting.  At the age of fifteen, Blake changed from painting to sculpture and quickly became totally immersed in all facets of sculptural expression.  Later he competed and won a full scholarship to the Tyler School of Fine Arts.  While a student at Tyler, Blake was awarded the Stewardson Prize by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for his competence in figure modeling.  After graduation, he continued his studies independently in Europe and Central America.  Currently, Blake resides and works in the scenic Amish countryside of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  He recently retired from West Chester University where he taught sculpture and life drawing.  Blake’s sculptures have been included in over 100 international and national exhibitions and are represented in many private collections and public outdoor commissions.  His work has received numerous honors and awards from the nation’s oldest and most venerated art institutions including the National Sculpture Society and the National Academy of Design.  He is a Fellow and a past-president of the National Sculpture Society.

For registration information, click here.

 

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South Carolina’s Red Wolf

Members
Class is Full at this time
Non-Members
Class is Full at this time
Where

Wall Lowcountry Center Auditorium

The red wolf is one of the most endangered canids in the world. The only place they are found in the wild is in Eastern North Carolina’s Albemarle Peninsula. Join Brookgreen’s Andrea DeMuth, VP and Curator of Zoo Collections and Zookeeper, Caleb Dennis, as they share their knowledge of red wolves and Brookgreen’s involvement in the Species Survival Plan.

Limit 24 -  Included with Garden admission. CLASS IS FULL

 

 

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Juneteenth Freedom Day!

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Gardens admission
Where

Lowcountry Center

On June 19, 1865, two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had gone into effect on Jan 1, 1863, enslaved Africans in Texas, the farthest remote slave state, finally received notice about their freedom. Although slavery continued in two Union states, Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. 

Brookgreen Gardens will award three community members the Huntington Exemplary Service Award at noon on June 15, 2024. Established to recognize individuals who have worked to improve race relations in South Carolina and Georgetown and Horry Counties in 2023-24, the award will be bestowed in honor of our founders, Anna and Archer Huntington. Nominations were received via the Brookgreen website and reviewed by a community-wide committee. 

There will also be a live performance by Gullah Storyteller Frank Murry, speaker sessions, an artist talk, and art activities on the importance of the holiday.   

 

 

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Vegetables in the Flower Garden, with Brookgreen Horticulturist Jimmy Brandt

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Gardens admission
Where

Wall Lowcountry Center Auditorium and Old Kitchen Garden

One of Jimmy Brandt’s sections in the garden is the Old Kitchen area. Plantation kitchens were usually separate from the house in case a fire were to breakout in the kitchen. The gardens surrounding the kitchen were a mixture of medicinal plants, edible plants and flowers. Jimmy will show you how to incorporate herbs and vegetables along with the flowers in your own garden.

Limit 24. Included with Garden admission. **CLASS IS FULL**

 

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The Elusive Fox! With Zookeeper Jared Wagner

Where

Wall Lowcountry Center Auditorium

Jared will talk about several species of foxes from around the world, then bring it back home to our native foxes in South Carolina! He will give you the individual history on the foxes in our zoo, and why they live at Brookgreen Gardens.

Limit 24. Included with Garden admission.  - CLASS IS FULL

 

 

 

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Weaving with Natural Materials

Members
$45
Non-Members
$60
Where

Learning Lab 2

 

Explore the wonders of nature through the ancient craft of weaving with locally sourced materials! From branches to grasses, and stems of flowers, uncover the beauty of your garden or backyard as you learn to create unique woven pieces. 

Across civilizations and throughout history, people have crafted textiles, clothing, and shelter using the resources readily available to them. This workshop celebrates this rich tradition of utilizing local materials, showcasing the diversity of forms born from cultural traditions and regional flora. 

During our time together, we'll focus on crafting three-dimensional wall hangings using handmade looms of varying sizes. Bring your own collected plant materials, and don't forget to wear closed-toe shoes and bring a refillable water bottle for a sustainable experience. 

Materials and Terms Guide

About the Speaker:  

Natalie C. Jones is a native of South Carolina. She loves to weave different hues, materials, and historical cultural elements to her work in a contemporary style. Natalie’s artwork has been on display in museums, galleries, and community art centers respectively. 

 

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