PRINCIPLE GALLERY CHARLESTON
125 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401, (843) 727-4500 art@principlecharleston.com www.principlegallery.com
Principle Gallery Charleston has been dedicated to representing the highest quality contemporary realism art. The gallery focuses its collection on oil paintings and bronze sculpture by emerging, midcareer and established artists with a distinct personal approach to their work. Principle Gallery gains great exposure for its artists through solo exhibitions, selective group shows, social media and national art fairs.
“Young, professional art collectors are definitely a part of the success of Principle Gallery Charleston,” says Frank Conrad Russen, the gallery’s director. “These young, engaging world travelers visit Principle Gallery Charleston from across the globe, from France, Italy to the Dominican Republic, making the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, on their list of art destinations! This younger generation brings in a new wave of art buyers, looking for an experience and for a gallery that ventures beyond the mainstream and traditional art world.”
Featured at the gallery are works by artists such as, Lynn Boggess, Paige Bradley, Jane Chapin, Gene Costanza, Mark Demsteader, Jeff Erickson, Barbara Flowers, Greg Gandy, Cathy Hegman, David Hettinger, Karen Hollingsworth, Geoffrey Johnson, Maya Kulenovic, Robert Liberace, Joseph Lorusso, Jeremy Mann, Teresa Oaxaca, Larry Preston, Sergio Roffo, Alejandro Rosemberg, Lynn Sanguedolce, John Stobart, Christopher James Ward, Michele Kortbawi Wilk and Anna Wypych.
October 5, from 5 to 9 p.m., the gallery will host 50 Portraits of Charleston, “The Heartbeat of the Holy City” featuring the work of artist in residence Kyle Stuckey. November 2, the gallery will kick off the American Society of Marine Artists’ 40th anniversary Marine Art Invitational & Sale.
“This younger generation brings in a new wave of art buyers, looking for an experience and for a gallery that ventures beyond the mainstream and traditional art world.”
— Frank Conrad Russen, director, Principle Gallery Charleston