Charleston, things are about to get wild — the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, better known as SEWE, returns Friday, Feb. 13, through Sunday, Feb. 15. The annual event features artists, craftsmen, collectors, sporting enthusiasts, and the community coming together to celebrate the great outdoors.
Did you know? SEWE is a nonprofit that aims to increase tourism + boost local economies, all while raising awareness and educating folks about wildlife and the outdoors. The nonprofit achieves that goal through 90+ events, 300 exhibitions, and more than 80 artists on display across five downtown venues.
Locations
- Marion Square
- Charleston Marriott
- Charleston Gaillard Center
- The Charleston Place
- Brittlebank Park
Parking
Pro tip: Plan ahead and choose a public garage — street or residential parking may be difficult with thousands of guests in town for the weekend.
There is limited to no parking at Brittlebank Park on Friday. Parking near the area will be available on Saturday and Sunday for $5.
SEWE shuttle
A complimentary SEWE shuttle will be available for ticket and badge holders. SEWE attendees can also hop on the CARTA shuttles, which follow similar routes. Note: Leashed dogs are welcome at all outdoor venues, but are not allowed on SEWE shuttles.
Events
There are many ways to get involved at SEWE, and several are free.
Tickets are not required to experience the event at Marion Square.
- Fresh on the Menu chef demonstrations
- The Center for Birds of Prey flight demonstrations
- The Purina Pro Plan Flying Disc Dog Demos
- NMMF Dolphin Doctor Hands-On Workshop Experience
Check out the full schedule of events and VIP packages.
Art
SEWE curates a collection of fine art from wildlife painters and sculptors.
Artist Henry Von Genk III was announced as the featured artist for the 2026 exposition. Known for capturing peaceful coastal marshes and waterways.
Exhibitors
Artisans, craftsmen, and makers from across the country will gather in the Holy City to show off their talents. Explore hundreds of options you’ll have to explore.
More SEWE fun
You’ll want to also keep an eye out for local businesses getting in on the SEWE fun, like spots like Marsh & Magnolia, M. Dumas and Sons, and Hotel Bennett.