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Explore this digital art gallery in Charleston

View unique digital art at Beeple Studios.

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This 50,000-sqft space features unique digital art.

Photo provided by Beeple Studios

Beeple, aka NFT artist Mike Winkelmann, held a grand opening for a 50,000-sqft digital art studio in Charleston on March 11.

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Experience unique digital art.

Photo provided by Beeple Studios

The public now has another opportunity to explore the space. RSVP for Beeple Studios Community Night on Thursday, May 25 from 6-9 p.m. at 2325 Charleston Regional Pkwy.

The event will be a chance to tour Beeple Studios at your own pace and view both the exhibition and experiential spaces.

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“Everydays: the First 5,000 Days” sold for tens of millions of dollars in 2021.

Photo provided by Beeple Studios

Does this digital collage look familiar? Beeple sold his work “Everydays: The First 5,000 Days” for over $69 million in 2021.

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