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FOCUS: Halsey Institute’s Southbound wins national $25,000 award

FOCUS: Halsey Institute’s Southbound wins national $25,000 award

Staff reports  | A 2018 book of photographs of the South by the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston  has won the 2019 Alice Award, a $25,000 prize given annually by Furthermore to a richly-illustrated book that “makes a valuable contribution to its field and demonstrates high standards of production.”

The book, Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South, accompanied the Halsey Institute’s 2018 exhibition of the same name. The book was edited and included an introduction by the exhibition curators, Mark Sloan and Mark Long, and designed by Gil Shuler Graphic Design. The catalogue contains contributions by Nikky Finney, Eleanor Heartney, William Ferris, John T. Edge and Rick Bunch. The Southbound project comprises 56 photographers’ visions of the South over the first decades of the 21st century. The photographs are accompanied by stories that provide the reader with a sense of place. 

by · 09/30/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
9/29 full issue: Award for Southbound; On SCETV’s drama; Gullah-Geechee preservation

9/29 full issue: Award for Southbound; On SCETV’s drama; Gullah-Geechee preservation

IN THIS EDITION
FOCUS:  Halsey Institute’s Southbound book wins national $25,000 award
BRACK: Drama on television is fine, but not by SCETV board  
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Titan Termite & Pest Control
GOOD NEWS:   $1.2 million goes to Gullah Geechee preservation projects
FEEDBACK:  Another Charleston first
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Colorful building
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:   Blue granite
CALENDAR:  Yikes! The Democrats are coming 

by · 09/30/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
GOOD NEWS:  Ettus to keynote Center for Women’s conference

GOOD NEWS: Ettus to keynote Center for Women’s conference

Staff reports | More than 200 people are expected to attend the Center for Women’s annual conference, titled “Act. Aspire. Achieve.”, to participate in various topics to encourage and inspire them personally and professionally.

The conference, which will be held at Trident Technical College in North Charleston, will feature a keynote address by Samantha Ettus, a bestselling author, speaker, TV contributor and syndicated radio host who is widely known as a work/life balance expert and successful business woman.

Also in Good News: $1 million gift for the Halsey Institute; Boeint’s new jet; Archery range open; 50 years for Charleston Southern employee.

by · 02/20/2017 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs