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AUDUBON SWAMP GARDEN

Route 4 S.C. 61, Charleston (10 miles northwest of the city), 843.571.1266; 800.367.3517.
GEO: 32.871483, -80.09082
2 to 3 miles 
  • Elizabeth Lyle Gallery

    International oil paintings from the likes of Yvonne Mora, David Borenstein and Martin Jewell.

5 to 10 miles 
  • Lowcountry Studio

  • Terrace Oaks Antique Mall

    Just a few miles from downtown, the mall features a range of diverse and constantly changing antiques for all levels of collector. Since 1988, Terrace Oaks Antiques has been the leader in the Charleston area for multi-dealer antique shops. www.terraceoaksantiques.com.

  • Jim Booth Art Gallery

    Jim Booth a self taught artist, has become widely known for his life-like realism. Jim reaches into the viewers’ minds and touches their positive and pleasing thoughts. A very prolific artist, he uses a wide range of themes to communicate with as many people as possible.

10 to 20 miles 
  • Ann Long Fine Art Gallery

    Exquisite display of fine art, from the classical to the contemporary.

  • Image Merchants

    Combines the beauty of the Lowcountry and fine art photography with fun and elegant products to create the ultimate gifts. Whether you are in need of one gift or many, Image Merchants is an exciting alternative to the traditional. www.imagemerchants.com

  • English Rose Antiques

    In the King Street antique district, the shop specializes in country and industrial furniture from the Victorian Era. www.englishroseantiques.com

  • Redux Contemporary Art Center

    Redux is a non-profit gallery, performance, education, and studio space dedicated to promoting contemporary art through free public exhibitions, film screenings, and artist lectures. www.reduxstudios.org.

    • 136 St. Philip Street, 843.722.0697.
      Trip distance: 10.5 miles
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  • Amelia

    Antiques and Amelia-designed custom furniture and lighting. Open by appointment Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:30pm. Design services are available.

  • Gallery Chuma

    Gallery Chuma in historic downtown specializes in the art of the Gullah people of coastal South Carolina as visually portrayed by internationally recognized masters and an innovative, select group of emerging artists. The Gallery is a resource center to learn more about the Gullah Culture through art,books,crafts,spirituals, tours and food.www.gallerychuma.com.

  • Parham & Co.

    A boutique company with a “dittoclast” approach to the antique business. Buying trips to Europe five times a year give the ability to supply exceptional one of a kind pieces for our collection year around. www.parhamandcompany.com

  • Raymond Clark Gallery

    he gallery opened in September 1997 and offers contemporary craft from over 100 American artisans working in nearly every medium. Our focus is functional art, art that can tell time, adorn your body or measure your coffee. Our artists stretch from coast to coast but also include a few local artists.

  • Elizabeth Carlton Studio

    Whimsical, vibrant and playful patterns are found throughout the extensive pottery collection of artist Elizabeth Carlton. A kid at heart, Carlton is inspired by her two younger daughters. Her repertoire includes the popular “nubby” line, a series featuring hand-crafted balls decorated in various textures and more. Each piece can be personalized for weddings, births and other events.

  • The Sovereign Hound

    With a strong focus on animal related art, the gallery features the bronze sculptures of esteemed artists such as Brian Arthur & Loet Vanderveen. The gallery is also proud to display original oils by Henry Von Genk, known for his extraordinary paintings depicting the lowcountry marshes. In addition to dog portraits by Natalie Cartner, the gallery features a diverse selection of whimsical accessories and found items. www.sovereignhound.com.

  • Charleston Crafts

    This fine craft cooperative offers sophisticated, whimsical, decorative as well as functional items by established and emerging South Carolina artists.

  • E.S. Lawrence Gallery

    Featuring an eclectic array of contemporary, two- and three-dimensional, original art from national and international artists such as Chiu Tak Hak, Graciela Rodo Boulanger and Theodore Geisel.

  • Petterson Antiques

  • Carlton Dailey Twentieth Century

    Featured in Architectural Digest, Art & Antiques, and Southern Accents, Carlton Dailey 20th Century offers rare and exquisitely crafted furniture, decorative objects, and lighting. The Charleston location offers a research library with several hundred volumes for serious shoppers. www.carltondailey.com.

  • Golden and Associates Antiques

  • George C. Birlant & Company

    Ranked as one of the top antiques dealers in the nation. Creator of the authentic Charleston Battery Bench.

    • 191 King Street, Downtown, 843.722.3846.
      Trip distance: 11.1 miles
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