Charleston Art Walk and Gallery Walking Map - LePrince Charleston Art Galleries on King Street

Charleston Art Walk and Gallery Walking Map

The Charleston art walk is amazing and loaded with a number of excellent art galleries.  “Artwalk” is an excellent way to take it all in. First things first, you will need to know when the art galleries are actually open for the “Artwalks”. It’s confusing. Some months it happens and in other months it does not. Some art galleries will open and others will close. We have made it easy for you to be in the know about these events.

Artwalk Invite QR Code

Sign up to receive an invite text (just one per month) from LePrince Fine Art. Text “ARTWALKto 1-844-656-0964 or scan the QR code to make life easy.  Rest assured, you will only get one message with the needed details. Once you have done this you will have no regrets about missing this event ever again. 

Of course, you have to prepare for art walk so grab your friends or family and make a plan. Here are some tips for getting ready.

Dressing up for the Charleston art walk gallery experience.

You might want to dress up! Art galleries are fun and this can be a fashionable evening. Maybe you don’t care for the fashion and just love the art, that’s okay too. We are laid back artists after all, coming from all different backgrounds, regions, cultures, and age groups.

Whatever you wear, make sure comfortable shoes are the choice. Lots of walking paired with Charleston's notoriously uneven sidewalks can be treacherous. You don't want to end your night before it has a chance to begin - so stylish comfort is the name of the game.

If you plan on purchasing a piece of art from a gallery you definitely should measure the spaces in your home or office that you may want to fill. Take a picture (or better yet) multiple photos from various angles. Make sure to include photos of the pillows, rugs, throws, and any accent colors. You never know when you may see the perfect painting and need a gallery to do a virtual preview for you on the spot. This way you will be ready to “talk art talk at the art walk”.

The Charleston art walk gets started at 5pm for these events and usually stay open until 8pm or later.

You might want to plan to meet with your friends prior to the start for a quick glass of wine, beer, or a cocktail. Bin 152 is a super little wine bar on King Street and it is a great spot to gather your group before (or after for that matter). I almost forgot to mention that 167 Raw is only two doors down from the LePrince Fine Art Galleries on King St and they just opened Bar 167 on Fulton Lane.

There are several great wine bars and restaurants all along the route so finding a good spot should be a breeze. Be prepared to make new friends. If you are coming by yourself, this is the perfect event to spend time with like minded art lovers in a relaxed atmosphere surrounded by beauty.

NOW FULL DISCLOSURE, it’s important you know that no matter what you see other people doing on the Charleston Art Walk, the City of Charleston does NOT allow open containers and the police could arrest you or write you a ticket if you are carrying an alcoholic beverage on the street or sidewalk. Therefore, you should discard your alcoholic beverages every time you leave a gallery. The next gallery will likely have a fresh cup waiting for you and the distance between the galleries is not that far!

By the way, you don’t have to buy art when art walking but you can. We certainly appreciate your support whether you are buying art or just admiring and appreciating it all. This is a no pressure fun event to introduce artists and art to the community. Things start wrapping up around 8pm so you may want to have some reservations for dinner planned in advance. 

Check out our walking route below with parking and restaurant suggestions. 

Pick a starting point. There are many ways to do this. You might start on one end and work your way across. In this case maybe start with a visit to LePrince Fine Art right by 167 Raw on King Steet.  There is ample parking in the garage behind Target on Market Street and also around the corner on Horlbeck Alley just between King and Meeting. 

We strongly recommend that you consider Uber, Lyft, or a rickshaw and leave the driving to someone else. By the time you go through the hassle of finding and paying for a parking spot the costs of a ride hailing service just make more sense. LePrince Fine Art has two galleries right across the street from one another. They usually have different artists in each gallery during these events.

From there you can go down Horlbeck Alley to Meeting St or cut through the old SCE&G parking lot right before the Gibbs Museum and check out Principle Gallery and Meyer Vogl Gallery on the corner of Meeting Street and Queen St. Continuing east on Queen Street will take you right by several galleries including, Corrigan Gallery, Atrium Gallery, Horton Hayes, Anglin Smith, and Robert Lange Studios. If time permits turn south at East Bay to visit a few more then head West on Broad to finish the night off.

There are a number of galleries on Broad and just off Broad Street on Church Street that you may want to check into also such as Hagan Fine Art. So that’s just one way you could do it. There is no right way.  Use our map below featuring a few local favorites or you could just wing it and create your own route.  Now I certainly did not mention every gallery or way to go about all this. There are as many Charleston art galleries as there are churches, so it’s a lot!  

Ask About Artist's Demonstrations

Local artists are sure to be present in the galleries. There will also be artists from out of town showing off their latest paintings and sculptures. When you go into the individual galleries you will likely notice that they are featuring one or several of their artists during these event. Prepare yourself, you are likely to meet some of these talented folks. Some artists will stay in town and paint in the galleries the following day so be sure to inquire if any demonstrations are planned. There is nothing better than watching an artist work in person.

This is our "short list" of galleries to see with a suggested walking route.  It's good anytime, but can be especially helpful during an Artwalk.  This is an interactive Google map, so just click on it to figure out where you and where you want to go. 

 

Now as you are wrapping up, if you haven't gorged on all the snacks and hors d’oeuvres you might be thinking about diner.  Here are a few suggestions:

Restaurants and bars on the Charleston Art Walk.

  • 167 Raw located at 193 King Street does not accept reservations. Hint: you can put your name on the list at the door and head over to LePrince Fine Art while you wait. They will send you a text when your table is ready.
  • If you are in the mood for Italian think about heading over to La Farfalle located at 15 Beaufain St. Their phone number is (843) 212-0920.
  • Eli’s Table is located at 129 Meeting Street near Principal Gallery. Their phone number is (843) 405-5115.
  • 82 Queen is an all time classic and it’s located at 82 Queen St. Their phone number is (843) 729-7591.
  • If you haven’t heard about Husk by now then you have been missing out! They are located at 76 Queen Street. Their phone number is (843) 577-2500.
  • Oak Steakhouse is located at 17 Broad Street and they never disappoint. Their phone number (843) 722-4220.

Well there you have it. This is a very friendly city. If you have a question as you move along just ask - people will be more than happy to help. We hope to see you soon!

- Kevin LePrince

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