Charleston Artist Collective’s New Studio

Take a look around the fresh digs.

A woman visits an art studio in Charleston.

We love that Charleston cityscape in the back.

Photo by @colorcreativeco via @charlestonartistcollective

In case you missed it, Charleston Artist Collective has a new studio in The Charleston Place hotel, and it’s open every day. We love that you can shop these paintings online, but there’s something about seeing art up on the wall that helps you visualize it at home.

Here’s the best part: When you purchase a piece of original art from the Collective, you’re not only supporting local artists but also benefiting the community — 10% of proceeds go to a designated local charity. Nominate an organization.

Shop the new studio now through the spring of 2024 at 205 Meeting St.

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