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SUMMARY:Whispers from the Soul - The Paintings of Theresa King
DESCRIPTION:Art League Gallery presents Theresa King: Whispers from the Soul \nMay exhibit explores themes of healing\, energy\, and spiritual connection \nArt League Gallery presents Whispers from the Soul\, a deeply personal exhibition by self-taught artist Theresa King. Through a collection of expressive paintings\, King explores themes of healing\, spirituality\, and the natural world\, inviting viewers into a sense of calm and reflection. \nInspired by a lifelong connection to nature\, King’s work reflects a sense of joy\, spirituality\, and connection to healing energy. “I grew up in a chaotic atmosphere\, and the only time I felt peace was [lying] on the ground looking up at the clouds in the sky\,” she says. That early sense of quiet continues to influence her work\, where clouds and movement appear as recurring elements. “Nature has always been my inspiration. I could sit and watch clouds for hours.” \nKing began exploring art in the 1980s\, developing her practice through experimentation. “I painted a lot of terrible paintings\, and figured out what is right and wrong\,” she says. Over time\, she worked across multiple mediums before finding her preferred approach. “I tried watercolor and struggled. I tried acrylic—it dried too fast. Tried oils and fell in love with it.” Her creative process remains intuitive and guided by spirituality. “I dream my concepts and let God guide my hand in my paintings\,” King says. \nKing’s work is also shaped by significant life experiences\, including her journey through cancer and years spent caring for multiple family members—part of a long road toward recognizing her own innate healing energy. During this period\, she developed a personal approach to maintaining balance\, acknowledging difficult emotions while intentionally focusing on what brought her happiness. Over time\, she came to recognize this practice as a way of channeling that energy\, which she now infuses into her work to share with others. \nThat perspective informs the intention behind Whispers from the Soul. “What I want people to get as the message from this show: That there is energy\, and images and color\, and that energy can be healing. Quantum energy\,” she says. “I want visitors to feel calm and peaceful\, and the work to resonate with them.” \nAs a result of her artistic journey\, King has cultivated a distinctive style that reflects her interest in healing energy\, spirituality\, and the natural world—an approach that has earned her recognition among collectors and art enthusiasts around the world. \n  \nThe exhibit runs May 19–June 19\, 2026. An opening reception will be held on Wednesday\, May 20\, from 5–7 p.m.; there are two Artist Demos scheduled for Saturday\, May 30\, at 10 a.m. and Monday\, June 15\, at 10 a.m.; and there is an Artist Talk (How Color Affects People Emotionally) on Thursday\, June 4\, at 11 a.m. The exhibit\, reception\, demo\, and artist talks are free and open to the public. \n  \nWHAT: \nWhispers from the Soul | Artwork by Theresa King \n  \nWHEN: \nExhibit: Tuesday\, May 19-Friday\, June 19 at Art League Gallery \nArtist Demos: Monday\, June 15\, 10 a.m. \n 
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/whispers-from-the-soul-the-paintings-of-theresa-king-26/
LOCATION:Art League of Hilton Head\, 14 Shelter Cove Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T163000
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SUMMARY:Conceptual Threads - Art Quilters of the Lowcountry
DESCRIPTION:Conceptual Threads\, a new exhibit by the Art Quilters of the Lowcountry\, a cooperative of fiber artists. The exhibit will be on view May 13 – July  26. \nThe public is invited to attend the opening reception on Thursday\, May 14\, from 5 to 7 pm. Admission to the museum is free. \nConceptual Threads features 60+ works by the cooperative’s four members — Ron Hodge\, Roberta (Ro) Morrissey\, Peg Weschke\, and Jody Wigton— plus four guest quilters selected by the group.  Guest quilters are Chris Lanigan\, Deborah Legiadre\, Marty Kotter\, and Candace Hackett Shively. \n“We are delighted to once again showcase these award-winning fiber artists who explore both abstract themes and personal stories through this unique art form\,” said Elizabeth Greenberg\, Director of Exhibitions\, at the Coastal Discovery Museum. \nConceptual Threads celebrates how the artists use fabric and thread to share ideas\, emotions\, and connections that go beyond what is seen on the surface\, said Morrissey\, known for her painterly approach. “Each quilt is an invitation to experience quilts not only as works of art\, but also as conversations—between tradition and innovation\, artist and viewer\, and the threads that tie us all together.” \nGallery Tours \nIn addition to meeting the Art Quilters and guest artists at the May 14 opening\, visitors can attend free gallery walks at 10:30 am on the following dates: \n\nPeg Weschke – Wednesday\, June17\nJody Wigton – Tuesday\,  June23\nRo Morrissey – Wednesday\, July 8\n\nFiber Art Workshop \nJody Wigton and Ro Morrissey will be conducting a quilting workshop at the museum on June 23\, from 12 to 3 pm. Participants will create a vibrant fused fabric collage of an underwater scene featuring colorful fish\, coral\, and flowing seaweed. The cost is $35 per adult (18+). For more information and to register visit:  https://www.coastaldiscovery.org/workshops/
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/conceptual-threads-art-quilters-of-the-lowcountry-32/
LOCATION:Coastal Discovery Museum\, 70 Honey Horn Drive\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29926\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260607T143554
CREATED:20260602T161022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T161022Z
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SUMMARY:Whispers from the Soul - The Paintings of Theresa King
DESCRIPTION:Art League Gallery presents Theresa King: Whispers from the Soul \nMay exhibit explores themes of healing\, energy\, and spiritual connection \nArt League Gallery presents Whispers from the Soul\, a deeply personal exhibition by self-taught artist Theresa King. Through a collection of expressive paintings\, King explores themes of healing\, spirituality\, and the natural world\, inviting viewers into a sense of calm and reflection. \nInspired by a lifelong connection to nature\, King’s work reflects a sense of joy\, spirituality\, and connection to healing energy. “I grew up in a chaotic atmosphere\, and the only time I felt peace was [lying] on the ground looking up at the clouds in the sky\,” she says. That early sense of quiet continues to influence her work\, where clouds and movement appear as recurring elements. “Nature has always been my inspiration. I could sit and watch clouds for hours.” \nKing began exploring art in the 1980s\, developing her practice through experimentation. “I painted a lot of terrible paintings\, and figured out what is right and wrong\,” she says. Over time\, she worked across multiple mediums before finding her preferred approach. “I tried watercolor and struggled. I tried acrylic—it dried too fast. Tried oils and fell in love with it.” Her creative process remains intuitive and guided by spirituality. “I dream my concepts and let God guide my hand in my paintings\,” King says. \nKing’s work is also shaped by significant life experiences\, including her journey through cancer and years spent caring for multiple family members—part of a long road toward recognizing her own innate healing energy. During this period\, she developed a personal approach to maintaining balance\, acknowledging difficult emotions while intentionally focusing on what brought her happiness. Over time\, she came to recognize this practice as a way of channeling that energy\, which she now infuses into her work to share with others. \nThat perspective informs the intention behind Whispers from the Soul. “What I want people to get as the message from this show: That there is energy\, and images and color\, and that energy can be healing. Quantum energy\,” she says. “I want visitors to feel calm and peaceful\, and the work to resonate with them.” \nAs a result of her artistic journey\, King has cultivated a distinctive style that reflects her interest in healing energy\, spirituality\, and the natural world—an approach that has earned her recognition among collectors and art enthusiasts around the world. \n  \nThe exhibit runs May 19–June 19\, 2026. An opening reception will be held on Wednesday\, May 20\, from 5–7 p.m.; there are two Artist Demos scheduled for Saturday\, May 30\, at 10 a.m. and Monday\, June 15\, at 10 a.m.; and there is an Artist Talk (How Color Affects People Emotionally) on Thursday\, June 4\, at 11 a.m. The exhibit\, reception\, demo\, and artist talks are free and open to the public. \n  \nWHAT: \nWhispers from the Soul | Artwork by Theresa King \n  \nWHEN: \nExhibit: Tuesday\, May 19-Friday\, June 19 at Art League Gallery \nArtist Demos:  Monday\, June 15\, 10 a.m. \n 
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/whispers-from-the-soul-the-paintings-of-theresa-king-27/
LOCATION:Art League of Hilton Head\, 14 Shelter Cove Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T163000
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SUMMARY:Conceptual Threads - Art Quilters of the Lowcountry
DESCRIPTION:Conceptual Threads\, a new exhibit by the Art Quilters of the Lowcountry\, a cooperative of fiber artists. The exhibit will be on view May 13 – July  26. \nThe public is invited to attend the opening reception on Thursday\, May 14\, from 5 to 7 pm. Admission to the museum is free. \nConceptual Threads features 60+ works by the cooperative’s four members — Ron Hodge\, Roberta (Ro) Morrissey\, Peg Weschke\, and Jody Wigton— plus four guest quilters selected by the group.  Guest quilters are Chris Lanigan\, Deborah Legiadre\, Marty Kotter\, and Candace Hackett Shively. \n“We are delighted to once again showcase these award-winning fiber artists who explore both abstract themes and personal stories through this unique art form\,” said Elizabeth Greenberg\, Director of Exhibitions\, at the Coastal Discovery Museum. \nConceptual Threads celebrates how the artists use fabric and thread to share ideas\, emotions\, and connections that go beyond what is seen on the surface\, said Morrissey\, known for her painterly approach. “Each quilt is an invitation to experience quilts not only as works of art\, but also as conversations—between tradition and innovation\, artist and viewer\, and the threads that tie us all together.” \nGallery Tours \nIn addition to meeting the Art Quilters and guest artists at the May 14 opening\, visitors can attend free gallery walks at 10:30 am on the following dates: \n\nPeg Weschke – Wednesday\, June17\nJody Wigton – Tuesday\,  June23\nRo Morrissey – Wednesday\, July 8\n\nFiber Art Workshop \nJody Wigton and Ro Morrissey will be conducting a quilting workshop at the museum on June 23\, from 12 to 3 pm. Participants will create a vibrant fused fabric collage of an underwater scene featuring colorful fish\, coral\, and flowing seaweed. The cost is $35 per adult (18+). For more information and to register visit:  https://www.coastaldiscovery.org/workshops/
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/conceptual-threads-art-quilters-of-the-lowcountry-33/
LOCATION:Coastal Discovery Museum\, 70 Honey Horn Drive\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29926\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260607T143554
CREATED:20260602T161220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T161220Z
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SUMMARY:Whispers from the Soul - The Paintings of Theresa King
DESCRIPTION:Art League Gallery presents Theresa King: Whispers from the Soul \nMay exhibit explores themes of healing\, energy\, and spiritual connection \nArt League Gallery presents Whispers from the Soul\, a deeply personal exhibition by self-taught artist Theresa King. Through a collection of expressive paintings\, King explores themes of healing\, spirituality\, and the natural world\, inviting viewers into a sense of calm and reflection. \nInspired by a lifelong connection to nature\, King’s work reflects a sense of joy\, spirituality\, and connection to healing energy. “I grew up in a chaotic atmosphere\, and the only time I felt peace was [lying] on the ground looking up at the clouds in the sky\,” she says. That early sense of quiet continues to influence her work\, where clouds and movement appear as recurring elements. “Nature has always been my inspiration. I could sit and watch clouds for hours.” \nKing began exploring art in the 1980s\, developing her practice through experimentation. “I painted a lot of terrible paintings\, and figured out what is right and wrong\,” she says. Over time\, she worked across multiple mediums before finding her preferred approach. “I tried watercolor and struggled. I tried acrylic—it dried too fast. Tried oils and fell in love with it.” Her creative process remains intuitive and guided by spirituality. “I dream my concepts and let God guide my hand in my paintings\,” King says. \nKing’s work is also shaped by significant life experiences\, including her journey through cancer and years spent caring for multiple family members—part of a long road toward recognizing her own innate healing energy. During this period\, she developed a personal approach to maintaining balance\, acknowledging difficult emotions while intentionally focusing on what brought her happiness. Over time\, she came to recognize this practice as a way of channeling that energy\, which she now infuses into her work to share with others. \nThat perspective informs the intention behind Whispers from the Soul. “What I want people to get as the message from this show: That there is energy\, and images and color\, and that energy can be healing. Quantum energy\,” she says. “I want visitors to feel calm and peaceful\, and the work to resonate with them.” \nAs a result of her artistic journey\, King has cultivated a distinctive style that reflects her interest in healing energy\, spirituality\, and the natural world—an approach that has earned her recognition among collectors and art enthusiasts around the world. \n  \nThe exhibit runs May 19–June 19\, 2026. An opening reception will be held on Wednesday\, May 20\, from 5–7 p.m.; there are two Artist Demos scheduled for Saturday\, May 30\, at 10 a.m. and Monday\, June 15\, at 10 a.m.; and there is an Artist Talk (How Color Affects People Emotionally) on Thursday\, June 4\, at 11 a.m. The exhibit\, reception\, demo\, and artist talks are free and open to the public. \n  \nWHAT: \nWhispers from the Soul | Artwork by Theresa King \n  \nWHEN: \nExhibit: Tuesday\, May 19-Friday\, June 19 at Art League Gallery \nArtist Demos: Monday\, June 15\, 10 a.m. \n 
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/whispers-from-the-soul-the-paintings-of-theresa-king-28/
LOCATION:Art League of Hilton Head\, 14 Shelter Cove Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://culturehhi.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Whispers-from-the-Soul.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T163000
DTSTAMP:20260607T143554
CREATED:20260602T153311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T153311Z
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SUMMARY:Conceptual Threads - Art Quilters of the Lowcountry
DESCRIPTION:Conceptual Threads\, a new exhibit by the Art Quilters of the Lowcountry\, a cooperative of fiber artists. The exhibit will be on view May 13 – July  26. \nThe public is invited to attend the opening reception on Thursday\, May 14\, from 5 to 7 pm. Admission to the museum is free. \nConceptual Threads features 60+ works by the cooperative’s four members — Ron Hodge\, Roberta (Ro) Morrissey\, Peg Weschke\, and Jody Wigton— plus four guest quilters selected by the group.  Guest quilters are Chris Lanigan\, Deborah Legiadre\, Marty Kotter\, and Candace Hackett Shively. \n“We are delighted to once again showcase these award-winning fiber artists who explore both abstract themes and personal stories through this unique art form\,” said Elizabeth Greenberg\, Director of Exhibitions\, at the Coastal Discovery Museum. \nConceptual Threads celebrates how the artists use fabric and thread to share ideas\, emotions\, and connections that go beyond what is seen on the surface\, said Morrissey\, known for her painterly approach. “Each quilt is an invitation to experience quilts not only as works of art\, but also as conversations—between tradition and innovation\, artist and viewer\, and the threads that tie us all together.” \nGallery Tours \nIn addition to meeting the Art Quilters and guest artists at the May 14 opening\, visitors can attend free gallery walks at 10:30 am on the following dates: \n\nPeg Weschke – Wednesday\, June17\nJody Wigton – Tuesday\,  June23\nRo Morrissey – Wednesday\, July 8\n\nFiber Art Workshop \nJody Wigton and Ro Morrissey will be conducting a quilting workshop at the museum on June 23\, from 12 to 3 pm. Participants will create a vibrant fused fabric collage of an underwater scene featuring colorful fish\, coral\, and flowing seaweed. The cost is $35 per adult (18+). For more information and to register visit:  https://www.coastaldiscovery.org/workshops/
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/conceptual-threads-art-quilters-of-the-lowcountry-34/
LOCATION:Coastal Discovery Museum\, 70 Honey Horn Drive\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29926\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T163000
DTSTAMP:20260607T143554
CREATED:20260602T153758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T153758Z
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SUMMARY:All Creatures Great and Small Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Members of the public are invited to the unveiling of the Artists of Sea Pines new show\, All Creatures Great and Small at the Sea Pines Community Center\, 71 Lighthouse Road in Sea Pines. \nThis will be the artists’ second show of 2026 and a first time collaboration with the Hilton Head Humane Organization\, which this year is celebrating its 50th anniversary of service to Beaufort County. \nOver 70 new works of art will be on display and returning for this show will be the popular raffle of art and artistic items with proceeds going to the Hilton Head Humane Organization. \nSpotlight Artist for All Creatures Great and Small\, Jeanie Hooper will present a special collection of her colorful photos on wrapped canvas showcasing low country flora and fauna. A special addition by Jeanie will be a series\nof abstract collages featuring her handmade papers and stamps.
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/all-creatures-great-and-small-art-exhibit-28/
LOCATION:The Sea Pines Center\, 71 Lighthouse Road\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260607T143554
CREATED:20260602T161944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T161944Z
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SUMMARY:Whispers from the Soul - The Paintings of Theresa King
DESCRIPTION:Art League Gallery presents Theresa King: Whispers from the Soul \nMay exhibit explores themes of healing\, energy\, and spiritual connection \nArt League Gallery presents Whispers from the Soul\, a deeply personal exhibition by self-taught artist Theresa King. Through a collection of expressive paintings\, King explores themes of healing\, spirituality\, and the natural world\, inviting viewers into a sense of calm and reflection. \nInspired by a lifelong connection to nature\, King’s work reflects a sense of joy\, spirituality\, and connection to healing energy. “I grew up in a chaotic atmosphere\, and the only time I felt peace was [lying] on the ground looking up at the clouds in the sky\,” she says. That early sense of quiet continues to influence her work\, where clouds and movement appear as recurring elements. “Nature has always been my inspiration. I could sit and watch clouds for hours.” \nKing began exploring art in the 1980s\, developing her practice through experimentation. “I painted a lot of terrible paintings\, and figured out what is right and wrong\,” she says. Over time\, she worked across multiple mediums before finding her preferred approach. “I tried watercolor and struggled. I tried acrylic—it dried too fast. Tried oils and fell in love with it.” Her creative process remains intuitive and guided by spirituality. “I dream my concepts and let God guide my hand in my paintings\,” King says. \nKing’s work is also shaped by significant life experiences\, including her journey through cancer and years spent caring for multiple family members—part of a long road toward recognizing her own innate healing energy. During this period\, she developed a personal approach to maintaining balance\, acknowledging difficult emotions while intentionally focusing on what brought her happiness. Over time\, she came to recognize this practice as a way of channeling that energy\, which she now infuses into her work to share with others. \nThat perspective informs the intention behind Whispers from the Soul. “What I want people to get as the message from this show: That there is energy\, and images and color\, and that energy can be healing. Quantum energy\,” she says. “I want visitors to feel calm and peaceful\, and the work to resonate with them.” \nAs a result of her artistic journey\, King has cultivated a distinctive style that reflects her interest in healing energy\, spirituality\, and the natural world—an approach that has earned her recognition among collectors and art enthusiasts around the world. \n  \nThe exhibit runs May 19–June 19\, 2026. An opening reception will be held on Wednesday\, May 20\, from 5–7 p.m.; there are two Artist Demos scheduled for Saturday\, May 30\, at 10 a.m. and Monday\, June 15\, at 10 a.m.; and there is an Artist Talk (How Color Affects People Emotionally) on Thursday\, June 4\, at 11 a.m. The exhibit\, reception\, demo\, and artist talks are free and open to the public. \n  \nWHAT: \nWhispers from the Soul | Artwork by Theresa King \n  \nWHEN: \nExhibit: Tuesday\, May 19-Friday\, June 19 at Art League Gallery \n  \nArtist Demos: Monday\, June 15\, 10 a.m. \n 
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/whispers-from-the-soul-the-paintings-of-theresa-king-29/
LOCATION:Art League of Hilton Head\, 14 Shelter Cove Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://culturehhi.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Whispers-from-the-Soul.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T163000
DTSTAMP:20260607T143554
CREATED:20260604T200052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T200052Z
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SUMMARY:Conceptual Threads - Art Quilters of the Lowcountry
DESCRIPTION:Conceptual Threads\, a new exhibit by the Art Quilters of the Lowcountry\, a cooperative of fiber artists. The exhibit will be on view May 13 – July  26. \nAdmission to the museum is free. \nConceptual Threads features 60+ works by the cooperative’s four members — Ron Hodge\, Roberta (Ro) Morrissey\, Peg Weschke\, and Jody Wigton— plus four guest quilters selected by the group.  Guest quilters are Chris Lanigan\, Deborah Legiadre\, Marty Kotter\, and Candace Hackett Shively. \n“We are delighted to once again showcase these award-winning fiber artists who explore both abstract themes and personal stories through this unique art form\,” said Elizabeth Greenberg\, Director of Exhibitions\, at the Coastal Discovery Museum. \nConceptual Threads celebrates how the artists use fabric and thread to share ideas\, emotions\, and connections that go beyond what is seen on the surface\, said Morrissey\, known for her painterly approach. “Each quilt is an invitation to experience quilts not only as works of art\, but also as conversations—between tradition and innovation\, artist and viewer\, and the threads that tie us all together.” \nGallery Tours \nIn addition to meeting the Art Quilters and guest artists at the May 14 opening\, visitors can attend free gallery walks at 10:30 am on the following dates: \n\nPeg Weschke – Wednesday\, June17\nJody Wigton – Tuesday\,  June23\nRo Morrissey – Wednesday\, July 8\n\nFiber Art Workshop \nJody Wigton and Ro Morrissey will be conducting a quilting workshop at the museum on June 23\, from 12 to 3 pm. Participants will create a vibrant fused fabric collage of an underwater scene featuring colorful fish\, coral\, and flowing seaweed. The cost is $35 per adult (18+). For more information and to register visit:  https://www.coastaldiscovery.org/workshops/
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/conceptual-threads-art-quilters-of-the-lowcountry-35/
LOCATION:Coastal Discovery Museum\, 70 Honey Horn Drive\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29926\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://culturehhi.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Ron-Hodge_Art-Quilters-of-the-Lowcountry_2026.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T163000
DTSTAMP:20260607T143554
CREATED:20260604T200343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T200343Z
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SUMMARY:Conceptual Threads - Art Quilters of the Lowcountry
DESCRIPTION:Conceptual Threads\, a new exhibit by the Art Quilters of the Lowcountry\, a cooperative of fiber artists. The exhibit will be on view May 13 – July  26. \nAdmission to the museum is free. \nConceptual Threads features 60+ works by the cooperative’s four members — Ron Hodge\, Roberta (Ro) Morrissey\, Peg Weschke\, and Jody Wigton— plus four guest quilters selected by the group.  Guest quilters are Chris Lanigan\, Deborah Legiadre\, Marty Kotter\, and Candace Hackett Shively. \n“We are delighted to once again showcase these award-winning fiber artists who explore both abstract themes and personal stories through this unique art form\,” said Elizabeth Greenberg\, Director of Exhibitions\, at the Coastal Discovery Museum. \nConceptual Threads celebrates how the artists use fabric and thread to share ideas\, emotions\, and connections that go beyond what is seen on the surface\, said Morrissey\, known for her painterly approach. “Each quilt is an invitation to experience quilts not only as works of art\, but also as conversations—between tradition and innovation\, artist and viewer\, and the threads that tie us all together.” \nGallery Tours \nIn addition to meeting the Art Quilters and guest artists at the May 14 opening\, visitors can attend free gallery walks at 10:30 am on the following dates: \n\nPeg Weschke – Wednesday\, June17\nJody Wigton – Tuesday\,  June23\nRo Morrissey – Wednesday\, July 8\n\nFiber Art Workshop \nJody Wigton and Ro Morrissey will be conducting a quilting workshop at the museum on June 23\, from 12 to 3 pm. Participants will create a vibrant fused fabric collage of an underwater scene featuring colorful fish\, coral\, and flowing seaweed. The cost is $35 per adult (18+). For more information and to register visit:  https://www.coastaldiscovery.org/workshops/
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/conceptual-threads-art-quilters-of-the-lowcountry-36/
LOCATION:Coastal Discovery Museum\, 70 Honey Horn Drive\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29926\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260623T160000
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SUMMARY:A Feathered Focus - Wildlife Photography by Morgan Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Art League of Hilton Head will present A Feathered Focus\, a captivating July exhibition featuring wildlife photography by local artist Morgan Thompson. The exhibit will be on view June 23 through July 24 at Art League Gallery\, with an opening reception on June 24\, from 5-7 p.m. A special artist demonstration will be held on Friday\, July 10\, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The demo will begin as a gallery walk at Art League Gallery and continue with a field demonstration at Fish Haul Beach Park. Both the exhibit and demonstration are free and open to the public. \nThrough her lens\, Thompson offers an intimate look into the lives of the Lowcountry’s diverse bird population\, capturing fleeting moments of feeding\, courtship\, nesting\, and territorial behavior. Her work goes beyond simple documentation\, revealing distinct personalities and expressions that bring viewers closer to the natural world. \n“I hope my photography gives people a deeper appreciation for the wildlife that surrounds us every day\,” said Thompson. “These birds have so much character\, and I love capturing moments that allow viewers to connect with them in a more personal way.” \nA Hilton Head Island resident since 2017\, Thompson is a self-taught photographer who developed her craft through years of observation\, practice\, and a deep curiosity about nature. Her passion for wildlife extends beyond photography—she has been a dedicated volunteer with the Hilton Head Island Sea Turtle Patrol for the past five years and is actively involved in the local environmental community. \nHer work has earned recognition across the region\, including multiple first-place awards through the Camera Club of Hilton Head. In 2025\, her photograph Winged Embrace: Great Egrets Pair was selected as a finalist in the prestigious National Biennale\, marking a significant milestone in her artistic career. Thompson is also an Exhibiting Member of Art League of Hilton Head\, where she has shown her work for the past three years. \n“Morgan’s photography captures wildlife in action in such a beautiful way\,” said Lyndsi Caulder\, Gallery Manager at Art League of Hilton Head. “Showcasing her silhouette bird sunrises and sunsets to her almost smiling baby alligators\, to her nesting egret babies. You get an up-close view of the Lowcountry through her lens.” \nWHEN: \nExhibit: Tuesday\, June 23-Friday\, July 24 at Art League Gallery \nOpening Reception: Wednesday\, June 24\, 5-7 p.m. \nArtist Walk/ Field Demo: Friday\, July 10\, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/a-feathered-focus-wildlife-photography-by-morgan-thompson/
LOCATION:Art League of Hilton Head\, 14 Shelter Cove Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art League Hilton Head":MAILTO:academy@artleaguehhi.org
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SUMMARY:A Feathered Focus - Wildlife Photography by Morgan Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Art League of Hilton Head will present A Feathered Focus\, a captivating July exhibition featuring wildlife photography by local artist Morgan Thompson. The exhibit will be on view June 23 through July 24 at Art League Gallery\, with an opening reception on June 24\, from 5-7 p.m. A special artist demonstration will be held on Friday\, July 10\, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The demo will begin as a gallery walk at Art League Gallery and continue with a field demonstration at Fish Haul Beach Park. Both the exhibit and demonstration are free and open to the public. \nThrough her lens\, Thompson offers an intimate look into the lives of the Lowcountry’s diverse bird population\, capturing fleeting moments of feeding\, courtship\, nesting\, and territorial behavior. Her work goes beyond simple documentation\, revealing distinct personalities and expressions that bring viewers closer to the natural world. \n“I hope my photography gives people a deeper appreciation for the wildlife that surrounds us every day\,” said Thompson. “These birds have so much character\, and I love capturing moments that allow viewers to connect with them in a more personal way.” \nA Hilton Head Island resident since 2017\, Thompson is a self-taught photographer who developed her craft through years of observation\, practice\, and a deep curiosity about nature. Her passion for wildlife extends beyond photography—she has been a dedicated volunteer with the Hilton Head Island Sea Turtle Patrol for the past five years and is actively involved in the local environmental community. \nHer work has earned recognition across the region\, including multiple first-place awards through the Camera Club of Hilton Head. In 2025\, her photograph Winged Embrace: Great Egrets Pair was selected as a finalist in the prestigious National Biennale\, marking a significant milestone in her artistic career. Thompson is also an Exhibiting Member of Art League of Hilton Head\, where she has shown her work for the past three years. \n“Morgan’s photography captures wildlife in action in such a beautiful way\,” said Lyndsi Caulder\, Gallery Manager at Art League of Hilton Head. “Showcasing her silhouette bird sunrises and sunsets to her almost smiling baby alligators\, to her nesting egret babies. You get an up-close view of the Lowcountry through her lens.” \nWHEN: \nExhibit: Tuesday\, June 23-Friday\, July 24 at Art League Gallery \nOpening Reception: Wednesday\, June 24\, 5-7 p.m. \nArtist Walk/ Field Demo: Friday\, July 10\, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/a-feathered-focus-wildlife-photography-by-morgan-thompson-2/
LOCATION:Art League of Hilton Head\, 14 Shelter Cove Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Things To Do,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Art League Hilton Head":MAILTO:academy@artleaguehhi.org
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