The Pink House Gallery, located in Charleston, SC, is housed in the oldest standing tavern building in the South, dating back to 1690. It showcases the artwork of Alice Stewart Grimsley, Nancy Wycoff Rushing, and Detta Cutting Zimmerman, offering a diverse range of landscapes, florals, Charleston scenes, and wildlife in both original pieces and fine art reproductions.
In addition to the works of these featured artists, the gallery also exclusively presents traditional plantation prints by Ravenel Gaillard, antique photographs by George W. Johnson, and paintings and prints by Florida artist Anne Clanton Thomas. The Pink House Gallery also offers prints and photography by former artist partner Bruce W. Krucke and prints by the late Alexandria H. Bennington.
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