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Sea Gull Gallery is Now CLOSED
However, you can still contact some of the artists directly (see below.)
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Betty Beach
artists@SeaGullGallery.com Charleston Artist Guild Gallery art work biography |
Sandra Booker
SandyBooker@earthlink.net Courtyard Art Gallery art work biography |
Betty Condon
artists@SeaGullGallery.com Islands Art Gallery |
Derna Conklin
BruceDern@bellsouth.net Watercolors by Derna Conklin art work biography |
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Anna Eddy
AnnaEddy@SeaGullGallery.com art work biography web site |
Pat Hiott-Mason
artists@SeaGullGallery.com Islands Art Gallery |
Sharon Hyde
HSD@hotmail.com |
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Sherry Maharrey
SherryMaharrey@SeaGullGallery.com Islands Art Gallery art work biography |
Sue Schweikart
artists@SeaGullGallery.com Islands Art Gallery A Shop of Our Own |
Betsy Tezza
BTezza@aol.com art work |
Jack Thames
jackthames123@bellsouth.net biography web site |
The oldest art gallery in Mt. Pleasant, Sea Gull Gallery, is paying tribute to its 30th year of business in the same location where it opened at 224 E. Coleman Blvd at Shem Creek. The opening celebration will host a reception which is open to the public on November 4, 2005 from 5:30-8:00 PM at the Gallery.
Ten local artists opened Sea Gull Gallery in 1975 with the primary goals to encourage the love of art East of the Cooper, promote fine art and teach others the enjoyment of creativity and painting. These goals remain the same 30 years later. Original members of Sea Gull Gallery who now have galleries of their own, Betty Anglin Smith, Steve Jordon and Patsy Tidwell, will also have paintings on display at the reception and are invited to attend.
Today, seventeen artists host an exquisite collection of paintings and prints in oils, watercolors and acrylics. Artists, Betty Beach, Sandra Booker, Don Boyd, Martha Bryce, Betty Condon, Derna Conklin, Anna Eddy, Sharon Hyde, Sherry Maharrey, Jim Meyer, Judy Shoemaker, Karen Tempel, Betsy Tezza, Jack Thames, Martina Yearwood, Tony Young and Colleen Wiessmann, offer a diverse collection of subject matter: low country scenes featuring local fisherman, boats, the bridges, beach scenes as well as still life, floras and abstracts. Prints are also available, many in giclee. Local residents and tourists return year after year to visit the unique Sea Gull Gallery.
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