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Light Up Your Intentions!

Members
$45
Non-Members
$60
Where

Leonard Pavilion

Light Up Your Intentions! A Playshop with Kate Stockman

Join us to hear all the buzz about those blessed bees, hive culture, honey, and beeswax! Multi-media artist Kate Stockman will provide all the supplies, instruction, and information to enable you to create a pillar candle that can light up your intentions! You will leave knowing how to create more candles as gifts – for yourself or others.

Class is also offered on June 1, 2022 at 1:30.  Click HERE.

Leonard Pavilion

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Bat Chat!

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Garden Entrance
Where

Wall Lowcountry Center Auditorium

Bat Chat! with Ranger Ann Wilson

Discover fascinating facts about bats as we learn their importance to humans and how we can help create a healthier environment for them.

Wall Lowcountry Center Auditorium

Free with Garden Admission

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Keepsakes Valentine’s Day Jewelry Trunk Show

Where

Keepsakes Museum Shop

 

Find the perfect Valentine's gift for your sweetie at our annual Valentine's Day trunk show. With an array of styles, colors and designs, you are sure to find a special gift for your loved one, and you can take advantage of special discounts, giveaways and gifts.

Southern Gates Jewelry of Charleston, SC.

  • Meet with our representative, who will have many new designs available, including a new heart series, terrace series with pink tourmaline, and trending chains in sterling and gold-plated mediums.
  • 10% discount on all Southern Gates jewelry purchases
  • Free polishing cloth with each $50 purchase of Southern Gates jewelry.
  • Each $75 Southern Gates jewelry purchase can enter to win a sterling silver Southern Oak Tree Pendant with a chain.

Michael Michaud Botanical Jewelry

  • Shop new arrivals for Spring, including a beautiful Tulips collection, all inspired by nature.
  • Special Giveaway- Forget Me Not Earrings – register to win with any $100 Keepsakes purchase.

Handmade Artisanal Beaded Handbags

  • Special one-day discount of 40% off.
  • Many styles to choose from, each handcrafted with love.
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Black History Month

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Celebrating Black Mermaids: From Africa to America

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Garden Admission
Where

Ron Daise Auditorium

This powerful exhibition features mixed-media fiber works by acclaimed artists from across the U.S., honoring African water spirits and goddesses as mermaids. Drawing on traditions from West Africa to the Americas, the show explores the enduring presence of Black mermaids in folklore, spirituality, and cultural memory. Each artwork tells a story—blending history, myth, and imagination to celebrate ancestral strength and creativity. 

The fiber art in Celebrating Black Mermaids functions as modern-day griot—visual storytelling rich in symbolism and emotion. Each piece becomes a vessel for ancestral memory, weaving together threads of identity, survival, reverence, and transformation. 

 

About the Curator 

Torreah “Cookie” Washington is a fourth-generation needleworker and Charleston-based fiber artist known for her narrative art quilts that honor the Divine Feminine and African ancestral heritage. Born in Rabat, Morocco, and self-taught in quilting, she carries forward the legacy of the women in her family—seamstresses, designers, and tailors—while forging her own path in textile-based art. 

For over 16 years, she has curated the African American Fiber Arts Exhibit for the North Charleston Arts Festival, helping the exhibition grow into a traveling showcase across the South. Cookie’s work is griot in spirit, using fabric, form, and storytelling to inspire emotional connection, cultural reflection, and social dialogue. She also teaches in underserved communities, gives school lectures, and donates quilts to support the unhoused. 

One of her proudest honors was being chosen as one of 44 Master Art Quilters to create a quilt in celebration of President Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration. Her work has been featured in several documentaries, including Skin Quilt and The Wayshowers, for which she served as executive producer. 

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Bronze and Steel: The Art of Marc Mellon and Babette Bloch

Bronze and Steel: The Art of Marc Mellon and Babette Bloch

 Marc Mellon is one of America's foremost representational sculptors, well known for his portrait busts, commemorative statues, and works in bronze exploring the worlds of dance, sport, and family life.   Mellon’s prodigious output of works reflects the passion he has for his chosen discipline.  “My works reflects our interests as engaged human beings,” says the artist.  “I sculpt what we are passionate about, and the resulting works are collected precisely because they speak to those passions.”

Mellon is married to another noted sculptor, Babette Bloch. She is a pioneer in the use of laser-cut and water jet-cut stainless steel in creating figurative works of art. Her sculptures explore form and the interplay between object and light, reflect their environments, and expand the ways in which stainless steel is used in contemporary art.

Bloch’s work can be seen in the stunning historic silhouettes along the Lowcountry Trail at Brookgreen Gardens.

This interfacing retrospective exhibit of their work will open May 7, 2022.  If you would like to make a donation to Brookgreen Gardens to support Bronze and Steel: The Art of Marc Mellon and Babette Bloch click HERE.

Below is a video that was presented at the Artists' Fellowship Awards in 2018 when Marc and Babette were awarded the Benjamin West Clinedinst Medal for exceptional artistic merit.

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Tea Tastings at Keepsakes

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Garden Admission
Where

Keepsakes

Tea Tastings in Keepsakes 11 am-2 pm this season.

· Saturday, April 5th, Hibiscus Tea with The Republic of Tea

Hear about the fantastic health benefits of this flavorful drink that is delicious, hot, or iced. Enjoy a taste and explore the many other flavors in our expanded collection.

 

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Reign of Rice Lecture Series, 2022 Cultural Environments that Sustain Rice Heritage

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Garden Entrance
Where

Wall Lowcountry Center Auditorium

Mar 19 - Patricia A. West, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of English and African-American Literature at Savannah State University - “Multimedia Cultural Environments that Sustain Rice Heritage.”

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Avery as a Resource for Heritage Interpreters

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Garden Entrance
Where

This event has been cancelled.

 

 

This session provides archival instruction covering the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to effectively locate, interpret, and utilize archives, manuscripts, and other unique primary sources housed at the Avery Research Center. Additionally, the session offers an overview of heritage interpretation activities at Avery, including the National Association for Interpretation’s Certified Interpretive Guide training, held twice a year, and the Black and Brown Interpreters Network (BBIN). BBIN is a group of natural and cultural history interpreters and tour guides based in the Lowcountry and beyond, dedicated to education, professional development, and service in heritage interpretation. 

About the Speaker:  

Erica Veal is a historian, heritage interpreter, librarian, editor and the Research Archivist and Interpretation Coordinator at the Avery Research Center for African American History at the College of Charleston. She has been a National Association for Interpretation - Certified Interpretive Guide since 2011 and a Certified Interpretive Trainer since 2021 and has trained over 70 new Certified Interpretive Guides. She is a former Master Naturalist instructor with over 17 years' experience leading cultural and natural history tours across Charleston County and beyond. In her life beyond interpretation, Erica is an organizer with the Lowcountry Action Committee and a gardener who enjoys spending time in nature.   

 

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Gallery Talk

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Garden Entrance
Where

Rosen Galleries

Join Robin Salmon for a walk through the retrospective - American Animalier:  Anna Hyatt Huntington for an informative and unique visitor experience.  

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