Museums


Jul
15
Mon
2019
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project
Jul 15 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States

In the Bleifeld Gallery.

This traveling exhibit from The Lost Bird Project depicts the Carolina parakeet, the only parrot species native to the southeastern United States, declared extinct in 1939. The sculpture is being displayed in Brookgreen Gardens’ Arboretum until November 3, 2019.

Todd McGrain, the artist behind The Lost Bird Project, created bronze sculptures of the extinct great auk, Labrador duck, passenger pigeon, heath hen and Carolina parakeet to chronicle humankind’s impact on our changing world. Each sculpture is permanently on display at the location where its species was last seen. The Carolina Parakeet was last observed in the wild in the 1920s near Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park in Okeechobee, FL, where a permanent installation is now on display. Since deploying his original sculptures, McGrain has made other castings that travel for various exhibitions.

Along with the installation in the Arboretum, the Bleifeld Gallery is displaying smaller bronze castings of the five sculptures plus drawings and photographs related to the project.

The artist will be at Brookgreen for a discussion on this work on November 2 at 1:00 p.m.

Brookgreen: Summer Sculpture Emerging Artists Exhibits
Jul 15 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Summer Sculpture Emerging Artists Exhibits @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States
Saturday, May 18-July 28
9:30 AM-5 PM – Brookgreen Gardens Summer Sculpture Exhibits. Noble Gallery: Emerging Stars in American Sculpture. Selected works from sculptors from the National Sculpture Society Modeling Competitions. Jenniwein Gallery: Six Masters: Sculptors in Residence, 2017 – 2019displaying works by Sculptors in Residence at Brookgreen Gardens (Alicia Ponzio, Ken Smith, Scott Rogers, Wesley Wofford, Gwen Marcus, and Bart Walter). Free with garden admission, 843.235.6000 or Brookgreen.org.

Featured in the Noble and Jenniwein Galleries

Emerging Stars in American Sculpture

Selected works from sculptors from the National Sculpture Society Modeling Competitions. In the Noble Gallery

Six Masters: Sculptors in Residence, 2017 – 2019

Displaying works by Sculptors in Residence at Brookgreen Gardens.
Alicia Ponzio, Ken Smith, Scott Rogers, Wesley Wofford, Gwen Marcus, and Bart Walter. In the Jenniwein Gallery

Jul
16
Tue
2019
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project
Jul 16 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States

In the Bleifeld Gallery.

This traveling exhibit from The Lost Bird Project depicts the Carolina parakeet, the only parrot species native to the southeastern United States, declared extinct in 1939. The sculpture is being displayed in Brookgreen Gardens’ Arboretum until November 3, 2019.

Todd McGrain, the artist behind The Lost Bird Project, created bronze sculptures of the extinct great auk, Labrador duck, passenger pigeon, heath hen and Carolina parakeet to chronicle humankind’s impact on our changing world. Each sculpture is permanently on display at the location where its species was last seen. The Carolina Parakeet was last observed in the wild in the 1920s near Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park in Okeechobee, FL, where a permanent installation is now on display. Since deploying his original sculptures, McGrain has made other castings that travel for various exhibitions.

Along with the installation in the Arboretum, the Bleifeld Gallery is displaying smaller bronze castings of the five sculptures plus drawings and photographs related to the project.

The artist will be at Brookgreen for a discussion on this work on November 2 at 1:00 p.m.

Brookgreen: Summer Sculpture Emerging Artists Exhibits
Jul 16 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Summer Sculpture Emerging Artists Exhibits @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States
Saturday, May 18-July 28
9:30 AM-5 PM – Brookgreen Gardens Summer Sculpture Exhibits. Noble Gallery: Emerging Stars in American Sculpture. Selected works from sculptors from the National Sculpture Society Modeling Competitions. Jenniwein Gallery: Six Masters: Sculptors in Residence, 2017 – 2019displaying works by Sculptors in Residence at Brookgreen Gardens (Alicia Ponzio, Ken Smith, Scott Rogers, Wesley Wofford, Gwen Marcus, and Bart Walter). Free with garden admission, 843.235.6000 or Brookgreen.org.

Featured in the Noble and Jenniwein Galleries

Emerging Stars in American Sculpture

Selected works from sculptors from the National Sculpture Society Modeling Competitions. In the Noble Gallery

Six Masters: Sculptors in Residence, 2017 – 2019

Displaying works by Sculptors in Residence at Brookgreen Gardens.
Alicia Ponzio, Ken Smith, Scott Rogers, Wesley Wofford, Gwen Marcus, and Bart Walter. In the Jenniwein Gallery

Jul
17
Wed
2019
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project
Jul 17 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States

In the Bleifeld Gallery.

This traveling exhibit from The Lost Bird Project depicts the Carolina parakeet, the only parrot species native to the southeastern United States, declared extinct in 1939. The sculpture is being displayed in Brookgreen Gardens’ Arboretum until November 3, 2019.

Todd McGrain, the artist behind The Lost Bird Project, created bronze sculptures of the extinct great auk, Labrador duck, passenger pigeon, heath hen and Carolina parakeet to chronicle humankind’s impact on our changing world. Each sculpture is permanently on display at the location where its species was last seen. The Carolina Parakeet was last observed in the wild in the 1920s near Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park in Okeechobee, FL, where a permanent installation is now on display. Since deploying his original sculptures, McGrain has made other castings that travel for various exhibitions.

Along with the installation in the Arboretum, the Bleifeld Gallery is displaying smaller bronze castings of the five sculptures plus drawings and photographs related to the project.

The artist will be at Brookgreen for a discussion on this work on November 2 at 1:00 p.m.

Brookgreen: Summer Sculpture Emerging Artists Exhibits
Jul 17 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Summer Sculpture Emerging Artists Exhibits @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States
Saturday, May 18-July 28
9:30 AM-5 PM – Brookgreen Gardens Summer Sculpture Exhibits. Noble Gallery: Emerging Stars in American Sculpture. Selected works from sculptors from the National Sculpture Society Modeling Competitions. Jenniwein Gallery: Six Masters: Sculptors in Residence, 2017 – 2019displaying works by Sculptors in Residence at Brookgreen Gardens (Alicia Ponzio, Ken Smith, Scott Rogers, Wesley Wofford, Gwen Marcus, and Bart Walter). Free with garden admission, 843.235.6000 or Brookgreen.org.

Featured in the Noble and Jenniwein Galleries

Emerging Stars in American Sculpture

Selected works from sculptors from the National Sculpture Society Modeling Competitions. In the Noble Gallery

Six Masters: Sculptors in Residence, 2017 – 2019

Displaying works by Sculptors in Residence at Brookgreen Gardens.
Alicia Ponzio, Ken Smith, Scott Rogers, Wesley Wofford, Gwen Marcus, and Bart Walter. In the Jenniwein Gallery

Jul
18
Thu
2019
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project
Jul 18 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States

In the Bleifeld Gallery.

This traveling exhibit from The Lost Bird Project depicts the Carolina parakeet, the only parrot species native to the southeastern United States, declared extinct in 1939. The sculpture is being displayed in Brookgreen Gardens’ Arboretum until November 3, 2019.

Todd McGrain, the artist behind The Lost Bird Project, created bronze sculptures of the extinct great auk, Labrador duck, passenger pigeon, heath hen and Carolina parakeet to chronicle humankind’s impact on our changing world. Each sculpture is permanently on display at the location where its species was last seen. The Carolina Parakeet was last observed in the wild in the 1920s near Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park in Okeechobee, FL, where a permanent installation is now on display. Since deploying his original sculptures, McGrain has made other castings that travel for various exhibitions.

Along with the installation in the Arboretum, the Bleifeld Gallery is displaying smaller bronze castings of the five sculptures plus drawings and photographs related to the project.

The artist will be at Brookgreen for a discussion on this work on November 2 at 1:00 p.m.

Brookgreen: Summer Sculpture Emerging Artists Exhibits
Jul 18 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Summer Sculpture Emerging Artists Exhibits @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States
Saturday, May 18-July 28
9:30 AM-5 PM – Brookgreen Gardens Summer Sculpture Exhibits. Noble Gallery: Emerging Stars in American Sculpture. Selected works from sculptors from the National Sculpture Society Modeling Competitions. Jenniwein Gallery: Six Masters: Sculptors in Residence, 2017 – 2019displaying works by Sculptors in Residence at Brookgreen Gardens (Alicia Ponzio, Ken Smith, Scott Rogers, Wesley Wofford, Gwen Marcus, and Bart Walter). Free with garden admission, 843.235.6000 or Brookgreen.org.

Featured in the Noble and Jenniwein Galleries

Emerging Stars in American Sculpture

Selected works from sculptors from the National Sculpture Society Modeling Competitions. In the Noble Gallery

Six Masters: Sculptors in Residence, 2017 – 2019

Displaying works by Sculptors in Residence at Brookgreen Gardens.
Alicia Ponzio, Ken Smith, Scott Rogers, Wesley Wofford, Gwen Marcus, and Bart Walter. In the Jenniwein Gallery

Jazz at the Soundhouse
Jul 18 @ 6:30 pm
Jazz at the Soundhouse @ The Soundhouse | Shallotte | North Carolina | United States

The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays,  all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.

The SoundHouse prides itself on providing a venue for artists who are creating and producing their own work and aims to bring art culture to a new level, while providing a fun and family-friendly place for audiences to enjoy performance art.

“(We are) acutely aware of the need for artists to have a place to express themselves which is respectful of their work”, says co-owner and songwriter/producer, Tina Smith. “We are extremely excited about our space. Our stage is the center of the universe here.”

The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays,  all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.

Jul
19
Fri
2019
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project
Jul 19 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Brookgreen: Lost Bird Project @ Brookgreen Gardens | Murrells Inlet | South Carolina | United States

In the Bleifeld Gallery.

This traveling exhibit from The Lost Bird Project depicts the Carolina parakeet, the only parrot species native to the southeastern United States, declared extinct in 1939. The sculpture is being displayed in Brookgreen Gardens’ Arboretum until November 3, 2019.

Todd McGrain, the artist behind The Lost Bird Project, created bronze sculptures of the extinct great auk, Labrador duck, passenger pigeon, heath hen and Carolina parakeet to chronicle humankind’s impact on our changing world. Each sculpture is permanently on display at the location where its species was last seen. The Carolina Parakeet was last observed in the wild in the 1920s near Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park in Okeechobee, FL, where a permanent installation is now on display. Since deploying his original sculptures, McGrain has made other castings that travel for various exhibitions.

Along with the installation in the Arboretum, the Bleifeld Gallery is displaying smaller bronze castings of the five sculptures plus drawings and photographs related to the project.

The artist will be at Brookgreen for a discussion on this work on November 2 at 1:00 p.m.