LePrince Fine Art Galleries
Two-location gallery on King Street dealing in original paintings, sculpture, and works on paper from regional and international artists.
Charleston's serious art scene — galleries, dealers, and the rooms behind Spoleto.
Two-location gallery on King Street dealing in original paintings, sculpture, and works on paper from regional and international artists.
Brick-walled art gallery featuring work from visual artists in a modern-industrial interior.
Waterfront city-owned gallery at Joe Riley Waterfront Park showing rotating works by local and regional artists, free admission.
Contemporary fine art gallery on the upper stretch of Meeting Street, showing works by regional and national artists.
Indoor-outdoor gallery on King Street showing contemporary fine art and sculpture across two connected storefronts.
Worker-owned cooperative gallery on East Bay Street showing original Lowcountry paintings, prints, and sculpture by local artists since 1978.
Member-run gallery on East Bay showcasing and selling work by local artists across mediums.
Contemporary art gallery on Broad Street's gallery row, showing regional and national artists in a compact, well-curated street-level space.
University arts center showcasing emerging & established modern artists, films, lectures & more.
Contemporary art gallery tucked into a Mount Pleasant strip mall, showing local and regional work across painting, photography, and mixed media.
Contemporary fine art gallery on Meeting Street showing established and emerging painters and sculptors in a polished, accessible space.
Fine art gallery on King Street carrying paintings, sculpture, and photography from regional and national artists.
Longstanding Queen Street gallery dealing in contemporary Southern painting, sculpture, and works on paper since 1980.
Rotating works from local painters, sculptors, and printmakers in a cooperative gallery off Coleman Boulevard in Mount Pleasant.
Contemporary fine art gallery on Meeting Street, representing established and emerging painters with a focus on representational work.
Gullah and African American art gallery on Meeting Street, representing local and regional artists for over three decades.