Charleston Exhibitions Celebrate Black Excellence

Two local shows highlight the creativity and impact of African American artists and culture.

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

As Black History Month continues, two art exhibitions in Charleston, South Carolina are shining a light on the excellence and contributions of the Black community. The shows feature a diverse range of mediums and perspectives, from paintings and sculptures to multimedia installations.

Why it matters

These exhibitions provide an important platform to celebrate and uplift Black voices, art, and culture, which have long been underrepresented in the traditional art world. They offer Charleston residents and visitors a chance to engage with and learn about the rich history and vibrant present of the local African American community.

The details

One exhibition, titled "Rooted in Resilience," showcases the work of several contemporary Black artists exploring themes of identity, social justice, and the African diaspora. The other, "Echoes of the Past," features historical artifacts and artwork that trace the evolution of Black artistic expression in the Charleston region over the past century.

  • The exhibitions opened on February 1st and will run through the end of the month.

The players

Rooted in Resilience

A contemporary art exhibition featuring the work of Black artists in Charleston.

Echoes of the Past

A historical exhibition tracing the evolution of Black artistic expression in Charleston.

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The takeaway

These exhibitions demonstrate the depth and diversity of Black artistic talent in Charleston, and serve as an important reminder of the vital role that African American culture and creativity have played in shaping the city's identity and heritage.