That right up there is one of the coolest things in this week’s Freeloaders. It’s an exhibit by the nationally-known artist Lesley Dill, whose work combines poetic text and images. We’re so excited we can hardly stand it.
That right up there is one of the coolest things in this week’s Freeloaders. It’s an exhibit by the nationally-known artist Lesley Dill, whose work combines poetic text and images. We’re so excited we can hardly stand it.
The College of Charleston’s annual Young Contemporaries exhibit, which showcases student work as curated by a guest artist (Julie Heffernan this time around) opens tonight at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
Jesse St. Jon Wallace’s “Cornucopia: Seeing Gold Everyday into the Sea” won Best in Show at this year’s Young Contemporaries exhibit. Go here to see more of the art featured at the Halsey, including pieces from the Salon des Refuses.
If you’ve been to the Halsey, you’ve seen the doo-dad in this picture before. But you might not know exactly what it is. Created by Clark Whittington, the Art-O-Mat dispenses works of art like an old cigarette machine would dispense packs of smokes. He’s lecturing at the Halsey tomorrow.