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Park Circle Gallery in North Charleston invites artists to exhibit

Park Circle Gallery is located in North Charleston, and its exhibits are free and open to the public Wednesday-Saturday.

This image shows the works of Richard “Duke” Hagerty and Chilly Waters at the Park Circle Gallery located in North Charleston.

Check out these works of art by Richard “Duke” Hagerty and Chilly Waters.

Photo provided by: City of North Charleston

Park Circle Gallery, at 4820 Jenkins Ave., invites established + emerging professional visual artists to apply individually or with a group to be featured in its gallery.

The gallery aims to showcase artwork from local + regional artists of various subjects and media. The city of North Charleston Cultural Arts Department manages the exhibitions, which rotate monthly and may feature two or more artists simultaneously.

Artists must be at least 18 years old and can submit proposals online for free by Thursday, Nov. 30. A review panel will only consider original two-dimensional or three-dimensional pieces. The group will meet in December to select exhibits for July 2024 through June 2025.

Submission requirements

  • Artist statement
  • Resume
  • Exhibition history
  • Exhibition concept
  • Five digital images that show the artist’s quality + style

For additional information, visit its website or email the team. You can also follow the gallery on Instagram to stay updated.

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