Museum Store
Welcome to the Gibbes Museum of Art’s online store. What is pictured here is only a small sampling of the products that we carry in our Meeting Street store. The store has exhibition-related products, art-related items, unique gifts as well as products that are inspired by our permanent collection. Please feel free to call or e-mail us for more information about the items pictured here or to ask about products in our Meeting Street store.
Store Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday 10 am until 5 pm
Sunday 1pm until 5 pm
843-722-2706 Ext. 18
storemanager@gibbesmuseum.org
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| Gibbes Umbrella The Gibbes Umbrella is double-lined and features the beautiful stained glass Gibbes Rotunda dome on the inside. |
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| Alice Smith Boxed Notecards This set of 8 boxed notecards includes two scenes from Alice Ravenel Huger Smith's popular
Rice Plantation of the Fifties series. Smith's watercolor images of Charleston's lowcountry are ethereal and beautiful.
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| Stained Glass Window Ornament This 4.5 inch square sun-catcher is based on Anna Heyward Taylor's popular Magnolia Grandiflora woodblock print from the Gibbes collection. Boxed with enclosure card. |
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| Laminated Coasters (set of 6) Jason Products makes these great laminated coasters that feature a floral design. Matching place mats are also available. |
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| Alice Smith Print This print of A Winter Field Still in Stubble from Charleston Renaissance artist Alice Ravenel Huger Smith is beautifully matted and framed and ready to hang in your home. |
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| Art Cubes Art Cubes by Made in Museum open to nine different images from the featured artist. Modigliani is shown here but assorted artists and themes are available. An enclosure card provides art historical information. $9.95
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| 2010 Charleston Chamber Opera Piccolo Spoleto Poster This delightful poster from the 2010 CCO Piccolo Spoleto concert was created by artist Bill Davis of Columbia, SC as part of his his Diva Series.
18 X 27 poster (no member discount on this item). |
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| 2009 Charleston Chamber Opera Piccolo Spoleto Poster This delightful poster from the 2009 CCO Piccolo Spoleto concert was created by artist Bill Davis of Columbia, SC as part of his his Diva Series.
14 X 27 poster (no member discount on this item). |
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| Leather Photo Wallet Picture your loved ones in this handcrafted leather photo wallet that holds forty 4” X 6” photos. Available in additional colors, styles, and prices. |
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| Charleston Rice Spoon This Charleston Rice Spoon is a reproduction of the original style used in the 18th century when South Carolina was the major rice producer in the New World. The ideal gift of southern hospitality! Made with recycled metals. |
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| Alice Smith Silk Pillow Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, an artist of the Charleston Renaissance period, is known for her poetic watercolors of the South Carolina Lowcountry. These silk pillows beautifully reproduces two of Alice Smith's Lowcountry scenes. The pillow measures 10 x 14 and is backed in champagne silk. Please indicate which pillow color/scene you would like. |
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| Charleston Italian Hand-Rolled Silk Scarf This beautiful scarf by Nine Yards International features scenes of Charleston including the Gibbes Rotunda dome. Printed in Italy.
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Books
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| In Pursuit of Refinement This groundbreaking 1999 book by Maurie D. McInnis and our own Angela Mack explores the unique legacy and connection that existed between Charleston and Europe through the antebellum period. In Pursuit of Refinement makes a gorgeous addition to your coffee table! |
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| Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art - Edited by Angela D. Mack and Stephen G. Hoffius (hardbound) Serving as a companion to the Gibbes exhibition of the same name, Landscape of Slavery undertakes an original study of plantation images from the eighteenth century through the present to unravel the realities and mythology inherent in this complex and often provocative subject. Book contributors are Alexis L. Boylan, Michael D. Harris, Leslie King-Hammond, Angela D. Mack, Maurie D. McInnis, Roberta Sokolitz and John Michael Vlach. (HARDBOUND)
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| Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art- Edited by Angela D. Mack and Stephen G. Hoffius Serving as a companion to the Gibbes exhibition of the same name, Landscape of Slavery undertakes an original study of plantation images from the eighteenth century through the present to unravel the realities and mythology inherent in this complex and often provocative subject. Book contributors are Alexis L. Boylan, Michael D. Harris, Leslie King-Hammond, Angela D. Mack, Maurie D. McInnis, Roberta Sokolitz and John Michael Vlach. (SOFTBOUND)
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| An Artist, A Place and a Time by Martha R. Severn The most complete study of Charleston Renaissance Artist Alice Ravenel Huger Smith. This fine collector's book chronicles Smith's life during Charleston's artistic rebirth.
Her lovely watercolors capturing images of life in the Carolina Lowcountry are reproduced throughout. |
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Jewelry
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| Charm Necklace Find the Charm Necklace by Pick up Sticks that expresses your personality! Call for store selection at 843-722-2706 ext. 18 |
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Children
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| ShapeScapes: Sculpture in a Box Creative children (and adults) will enjoy ShapeScapes: Sculpture in a Box, designed by Los Angeles Sculptor Peter Mayor. Ages 6 and above. |
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Special Events
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| Charleston Chamber Opera Presents “Faces” Saturday, October 3, 3pm
In response to the Gibbes Face Lift exhibition, this innovative production for the Charleston Chamber Opera includes a full performance of Mollicone's "The Face on the Barroom Floor." |
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| Charleston Jazz Initiative/College of Charleston Presents Ann Caldwell On Sunday, October 17 at 3pm, enjoy a musical response to the exhibition The Evidence of Things Unseen by vocalist Ann Caldwell.
$10 Members/Students, $20 Non-Members |
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| Women in Art Lecture Series The Fragrance of Colors: Perfume in Art and the Art of Perfume Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 6pm |
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| Women in Art Lecture Series The Evidence of Things Unseen Wednesday, November 10, 2010 |
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| Women in Art Lecture Series Remember the Ladies: Women of the Hudson River School Wednesday, November 17, 2010 at 6pm |
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| Women in Art Lecture Series: Three-Lecture Package Join the Gibbes in November as we celebrate the many contributions of women in art. Presented in partnership with the Center for Women, this three-part lecture series explores women in a variety of roles including artist, model, collector, and philanthropist. A reception will follow each lecture. |
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| A Starter’s Guide to Looking at Art: Winter Session A six-week art history seminar taught by Dr. Steve Gavel |
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