Current Exhibits
Exhibitions are selected by our exhibition committee with strong intention to showcase the works of a diverse array of local, regional, and occasionally national artists. It is important that all visitors see themselves represented through our lineup of shows and that we “pass the microphone” to as many unique voices as we can through this creative outlet while highlighting a variety of mediums. Interested in Exhibiting? Learn More
All Members Show | Summerville Artist Guild
All Members Show | Summerville Artist Guild
May 12 - Jul 11, 2026
All Members Show | Summerville Artist Guild | South Gallery
Summerville Artist Guild is hosting their annual All Member Show here at PWAC from May 21st - July 11th.
All artists featured are a part of the Guild and are local artists!
Opening Reception | May 21st 5:30pm — 8:30pm
Summerville Artist Guild is hosting their annual All Member Show here at PWAC from May 21st - July 11th.
All artists featured are a part of the Guild and are local artists!
Opening Reception | May 21st 5:30pm — 8:30pm
GODBODY: The Femme | Curated by Ty Davis
GODBODY: The Femme | Curated by Ty Davis
May 21 - Jul 11, 2026
West Gallery | May 21st — July 11th | Opening Reception: May 21st from 5:30pm — 8:30pm
Curator Statement:
There’s a certain kind of power that only gets called dangerous when it lives in a Black woman’s body.
GODBODY: THE FEMME is a celebration but it isn't a feel-good celebration or a string of affirmations. It’s fourteen artists sitting down together to wrestle with what it means to live in a body that’s been policed, preached over, sexualized without permission, and expected to hold everyone else up while being treated like it doesn’t matter.
These artists, Kela, Samira, Kanish, Kalah, Jada, Tiana, Nathalie, Kei, Denise, Antonette, Christine, Skigh, Desiree, and Barinwa all come from different worlds and different practices, but they all share ...
Curator Statement:
There’s a certain kind of power that only gets called dangerous when it lives in a Black woman’s body.
GODBODY: THE FEMME is a celebration but it isn't a feel-good celebration or a string of affirmations. It’s fourteen artists sitting down together to wrestle with what it means to live in a body that’s been policed, preached over, sexualized without permission, and expected to hold everyone else up while being treated like it doesn’t matter.
These artists, Kela, Samira, Kanish, Kalah, Jada, Tiana, Nathalie, Kei, Denise, Antonette, Christine, Skigh, Desiree, and Barinwa all come from different worlds and different practices, but they all share ...
Intersections | Amy Stewart
Intersections | Amy Stewart
May 21 - Jul 11, 2026
East Gallery | May 21st — July 11th | Opening Reception: May 21st from 5:30pm — 8:30pm
Artist Statement:
By embracing simplicity and movement, geometric and organic forms, sinuous line, and a tapestry of personal narrative, my work seeks to engage the senses, spark curiosity, and inspire reflection on the interconnectedness of our experiences and the world around us.
Artist Bio
Amy Stewart is a Detroit-born abstract artist currently based in North Charleston, South Carolina, where she lives with her wife and creates and teaches from a private backyard studio. A graduate of College for Creative Studies, Stewart’s work draws influence from Alexander Calder, Wassily Kandinsky, and Paul Klee, blending intuitive movement with layered structura...
Artist Statement:
By embracing simplicity and movement, geometric and organic forms, sinuous line, and a tapestry of personal narrative, my work seeks to engage the senses, spark curiosity, and inspire reflection on the interconnectedness of our experiences and the world around us.
Artist Bio
Amy Stewart is a Detroit-born abstract artist currently based in North Charleston, South Carolina, where she lives with her wife and creates and teaches from a private backyard studio. A graduate of College for Creative Studies, Stewart’s work draws influence from Alexander Calder, Wassily Kandinsky, and Paul Klee, blending intuitive movement with layered structura...
Wildlife In Wool | Sarah Mitchell
Wildlife In Wool | Sarah Mitchell
May 21 - Jul 11, 2026
Vault | May 21st — July 11th | Opening Reception: May 21st from 5:30pm — 8:30pm
Artist Statement:
Wildlife in Wool: An Animal Scavenger Hunt
Step into a playful world of discovery at Wildlife in Wool, an interactive art exhibition featuring needle felted animals inspired by the wildlife of South Carolina. Hidden throughout the vault, these lifelike wool sculptures invite visitors to become explorers as they search for birds, mammals, and other creatures that call the region home.
Created through the intricate process of needle felting, each sculpture captures the character, movement, and personality of the animals it represents. As visitors move through the exhibition, they are encouraged to look closely, investigate their surroundings, and see how many ani...
Artist Statement:
Wildlife in Wool: An Animal Scavenger Hunt
Step into a playful world of discovery at Wildlife in Wool, an interactive art exhibition featuring needle felted animals inspired by the wildlife of South Carolina. Hidden throughout the vault, these lifelike wool sculptures invite visitors to become explorers as they search for birds, mammals, and other creatures that call the region home.
Created through the intricate process of needle felting, each sculpture captures the character, movement, and personality of the animals it represents. As visitors move through the exhibition, they are encouraged to look closely, investigate their surroundings, and see how many ani...
Our Society Needs To ____! | Nick C. Cerrato
Our Society Needs To ____! | Nick C. Cerrato
May 21 - Jul 11, 2026
North Gallery | May 21st — July 11th | Opening Reception: May 21st from 5:30pm — 8:30pm
Artist Statement:
We are souls trapped in our human form. Can we judge upon our souls? It is like my paintings, if you look at my paintings at the surface they look colorful but if you look deeper you will see their stories.
Artist Bio
Despite my physical challenges, all of my life, art took a big part. When I was younger, I was painting on an HP computer and using the paint program, and I was getting pretty good at it, but I stopped beacuse anyone could copy them. When I was 12 in 2011, I asked my mom if we had canvases, and she said, "Let me look," and we had two canvases. My mom asked me, "How are you planning to paint?" I gestured with my feet, and s...
Artist Statement:
We are souls trapped in our human form. Can we judge upon our souls? It is like my paintings, if you look at my paintings at the surface they look colorful but if you look deeper you will see their stories.
Artist Bio
Despite my physical challenges, all of my life, art took a big part. When I was younger, I was painting on an HP computer and using the paint program, and I was getting pretty good at it, but I stopped beacuse anyone could copy them. When I was 12 in 2011, I asked my mom if we had canvases, and she said, "Let me look," and we had two canvases. My mom asked me, "How are you planning to paint?" I gestured with my feet, and s...




