Love art and looking for a reason to travel? Why not try a tour of art in the Lowcountry. Today we are featuring Black Owned Art Galleries in the Lowcountry, a perfect trip to add to your southern travels. Check out some of our favorite galleries below and be sure to share images of your #blacksouthernbelle travels below!
Southern Travels: Black Owned Art Galleries in the Lowcountry
Red Piano Too Art Gallery
St. Helena Island, SC
Website: www.RedPianoToo.com
Art Gallery with a focus on Lowcountry/Gullah original Art to inc. paintings, sculptures, glass, baskets, quilts, books,
Neema Fine Art Gallery
Charleston, SC
Website: http://www.neemagallery.com
Neema Gallery is Charleston’s newest art gallery featuring original art and jewelry by African-American artists who are from or currently reside in South Carolina. Located on Charleston’s Gallery Row, just steps from Waterfront Park and Pineapple Fountain, Neema Gallery features original works of art from highly collected and award winning African-American artists as well as original works from standout emerging artists.
Sabree’s Gallery
Savannah,GA
Website: http://www.sabreesgallery.com/
Sabree’s Gallery owner, Patricia Elaine Sabree, {formally Patricia Elaine McFadden} is the product of Lake City, a small country town carved from the dark earth, located in the low country of South Carolina. Lake City is known for its amazing crop raising, dusky flatland, muddy-swamp wetland, endless fishing, surplus of snakes, and the Gullah people culture.
Gallery Chuma
Charleston, SC
Website: http://www.gallerychuma.com/
This Charleston gallery specializes in the art of the Gullah people of coastal South Carolina as visually portrayed by internationally recognized masters and
Lybenson’s Art Gallery
Beaufort, SC
Website: http://www.lybensons.com/
Established in1977. This galler specializes in Original Artwork, Rare Collectibles, and Antiques that depict the African, Gullah, and African-American Link.