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Thursday, April 17, 2025

North Charleston calls for exhibition proposals for Park Circle Gallery

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Reginald L. “Reggie” Burgess Mayor | City of North Charleston, SC

Reginald L. “Reggie” Burgess Mayor | City of North Charleston, SC

The City of North Charleston Cultural Arts Department is currently accepting applications for monthly exhibitions at Park Circle Gallery (PCG) from July 2025 to June 2026. Established and emerging professional visual artists are invited to apply individually or as a group. The gallery seeks to showcase artwork by local and regional artists across various subjects and media.

Managed by the City's Cultural Arts Department, PCG features rotating monthly exhibits that may include works from two or more artists simultaneously. Exhibits are scheduled one year in advance according to the fiscal year. A Review Panel will meet in December 2024 to evaluate and select the exhibits for the upcoming cycle. There is no fee to apply.

Artists interested in submitting their work must do so online at http://northcharlestonculturalartsdepartment.slideroom.com by Saturday, November 30, 2024. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, and only original two-dimensional or three-dimensional pieces will be considered. Submission requirements include an artist statement, resume and exhibition history, exhibition concept, and five quality digital images representing the quality and style of the artist's work.

Park Circle Gallery is located at 4820 Jenkins Avenue in North Charleston's Park Circle neighborhood, surrounded by restaurants, bars, breweries, and shops. Exhibits are open to the public Wednesday through Saturday with free admission.

For more information about PCG and other exhibition opportunities or details on programs offered by the City of North Charleston Cultural Arts Department, visit northcharleston.org's Arts & Culture section, email [email protected], follow @ParkCircleGallery on Instagram, or call 843-740-5854.

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