The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston has been supporting the arts since 1984.
Shotz’s work explored space and form.
This delicate steel wire sculpture served as the centerpiece for one room of the gallery.
This stunningly complex piece greeted guests as they entered the gallery.
Shotz defied the laws of motion with her bending sculptures.
“Recumbent Folds”
Shotz created texture in her large-scale pieces.
Shotz transformed pedestrian shapes into contemporary art.
Alyson Shotz
Guests enjoyed two bars in the galley-way and one bar in the gallery, all offering a variety of beer and wine.
The Icebox provided libations.
Guests read about the artist before entering the gallery space.
Tybe, Sarah, and Sandra Brett enjoyed the reception as a family.
Haley Pierce and Halsey Membership and Development Coordinator Emily Rigsby
Jan Welborn and Simons Young
Sam Stafford, Rosalind Minkhorst, Nancy Stafford and Glenn McConnell, President of the College of Charleston
Sarah Murray with Diane and Garey De Angelis
Meagan Carter, Maya McGauley, and Katie Mangaurian
Halsey staff members sold merchandise.
Halsey T-shirts were for sale.
College of Charleston catering provided hors d'oeuvres
Guests nibbled on cheese and crudites.
Sweet treats were available for guests.
Alyson Shotz, John Bentham, and Tracy Adler
Guests admired the artist’s mesmerizing patterns.
Pat Votava, Debbie Hammond, and Cheryl Keats
Tom Bradford and John Janas
Guests got up close and personal with Shotz’ wire sculpture.
Leilani DeMuth with Cisco and Anne Lindsey
This installation piece stopped guests in their tracks.
Helen Rice and Josh Nissenboim of Fuzzco
Erin Leigh and Richard Lavrich
Guests mingled and headed to the food and drink stations set up outside of the gallery.
Rachel Gordon and Justin Croxall
Ben Stephens and Elsa Cousins
Michelle, Thomas, and Joshua Robinson
Tom Ivey and Catherine Willoughby
Matt and Alice Berger, Sydney Ramsey, and Mary Brooks
Guests flooded the gallery.
Harrison Tucker, Meredith Wohl, and Noel Anderson