Charleston Crafts Cooperative Gallery

Gallery Artisans at Piccolo Spoleto Craft Show In Wragg Square, May 27-29 and June 3-5

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Charleston’s annual celebration of fine craft is almost here! It’s time to put the 43rdAnnual Craft Show on your calendar and look forward to strolling under the majestic oaks at historic Wragg Square, where more than 40 artisans will display pottery, woodwork, jewelry, textiles, apparel and more. As you browse the show, you’ll meet these members of Charleston Crafts Gallery. We invite you to stop and say hello and admire their work.

Dan Diehl, maker of intricate wood jigsaw puzzles. Dan’s original designs, ranging from whimsical to challenging, delight both children and adults and also make eye-catching decor objects.

 Marc Tannenbaum, a gallery woodworker, crafts peppermills, pens, clocks, keepsake boxes, bottle stoppers and other items. Marc combines exotic woods in special patterns and often adds semiprecious stones, such as turquoise or geodes.  

Anne John,  a ceramic artist whose decorative and functional art pieces are distinguished by finely detailed decorative elements, such as hand-sculpted birds and organic shapes inspired by the natural world.

Mayako Blackburn, a creator of bold and contemporary ceramics that are inspired by nature, especially the beauty of the ocean.

Tammy Rudd, a jewelry maker whose luminous flameworked glass beads create designs that glows with light and color.

Sharon Wilson, creator of one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces that display meticulous craftsmanship in metalwork accented with pearls and sparkling gemstones.

Caroline Sandlin, whose distinctive designs combine handcrafted components with natural and vintage elements to create contemporary pieces of wearable art.

Susan Livingston, a mixed-media fiber artist who works with natural dyes such as indigo and often embellishes her work with hand-stitching, applique and found objects. Susan’s booth displays fiber collages and her colorful, naturally dyed silk scarves, textile handbag and vintage napkins.

The Craft Show is open Fridays and Saturdays from 10 am to 6 pm and Sundays 11 am to 5pm during the last weekend of May and first weekend of June. Admission is free. See you there!