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LOWCOUNTRY ARTISTS GALLERY

LOCATED in the heart of the historic French Quarter, Lowcountry Artists Gallery is the oldest artist-owned and -operated gallery in Charleston. One of the nine artist-owners is always on hand to answer questions, consult and discuss commissions with clients.

The gallery represents more than 30 guest artists in a wide variety of mediums and styles, including painting, photography, sculpture, mixed-media, pottery, glass, wood and custom jewelry. The award-winning work has a long history of attracting local, national and international collectors. Probably the most popular and most photographed sculptures in the French Quarter are the life-size copper frogs, fish and turtles created by sculptors Charles and Zan Smith. One can usually be found on the bench outside the gallery.

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“We’re really proud of the artists we represent and the high quality of the work our gallery offers,” says artist-owner Rana Jordahl. “The art we exhibit epitomizes the lifestyle and beauty of the Lowcountry in an amazing variety of styles, offering contemporary, representational and threedimensional choices for our clients around the country.”

Jordahl shares ownership of the gallery with artists Norma Morris Cable, Fran J. Davies, Lynne Hardwick, Kellie Jacobs, Ivo Kerssemakers, Gaston Locklear, Nicole Robinson and Sandra Roper.

Lowcountry Artists Gallery

843.577.9295

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