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February 2014

City of North Charleston, SC, Features Works by Members of the Goose Creek Artists Guild

The City of North Charleston, SC, will present the Goose Creek Artists Guild’s 31st Annual Judged Show, on view in the North Charleston City Gallery, located in the hallways of the Charleston Area Convention Center, from Feb. 3-28, 2014. A reception will be held on Feb. 6, from 5-7pm. Many of the exhibiting artists will be present and refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend.

The Goose Creek Artists Guild, founded in 1982, will present its 31st Annual Judged Show featuring two-dimensional works in a variety of subjects and mediums. Comprised of artists from Berkeley, Dorchester, and Charleston counties, guild members from all levels of expertise express their talents in oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, drawing, and mixed media. Ribbons for Best of Show as well as first, second, and third place in multiple categories will be awarded by guest juror, Mercedes da Silva.

Da Silva is a juried member and on the board of directors for the Charleston Artist Guild and has taught Art and Spanish and Northwoods Academy for 15 years.

The Goose Creek Artists Guild meets monthly for live demonstrations and business to further its purpose “to bring together a group of artists interested in self-improvement, public recognition, and the promotion of the arts in the community.”

For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call the North Charleston Cultural Arts Department at 843/740-5854 or visit (http://bit.ly/culturalarts). For more information about Goose Creek Artists Guild call President, Muriel Lanciault, at 843/486-6328.

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