News Summary
Charleston is buzzing with arts events this March, showcasing local talent and unique experiences. Highlights include a live concert from Lindsay Holler and exhibitions at Redux and Peter Anthony Fine Art Gallery. Don’t miss the North Charleston Coliseum anniversary and the upcoming Kulture Klash festival. March promises to be filled with creativity and community in Charleston!
Arts and Entertainment Sizzle in Charleston This March 2025
Charleston is gearing up for a spectacular March, with a lineup of arts events that showcase the incredible local talent and diverse experiences available in the city. If you’re looking for something to do, you’re in luck! The weather will have a bit of a chill to it, with a high of 47°F and a low of 31°F. So, be sure to grab your jacket as the winds come from the north at 5 to 10 mph. Expect cold conditions with clouds early in the day but enjoy clear skies as the night rolls in—perfect for soaking up some artsy vibes!
Catch Lindsay Holler Live!
On March 8, be prepared for an unforgettable evening with iconic musician Lindsay Holler, performing at the Burgundy Lounge. Part of the Songwriters at the Starlight concert series, this intimate concert will also feature talented artists Jordan Igoe and Hibiki. With the cozy atmosphere of The Starlight Motor Inn, the performance is set to be a musical treat you won’t want to miss!
Explore ‘The Age of Warrior Queens’
If visual art is more your speed, check out the Redux artist-in-residence Kris Hanson’s exhibition “The Age of Warrior Queens.” This found-object exhibition digs deep into feminine archetypes and puts them on display until March 15. The exhibition is open for visitors free of charge, available from Tuesdays to Fridays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Saturdays from noon to 3 p.m. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience a thought-provoking collection right in your community.
A Fresh Perspective at Peter Anthony Fine Art Gallery
Don’t forget to visit the inaugural group show at the Peter Anthony Fine Art Gallery, which starts on March 7 and runs until April 1. Featuring works from various talented artists, including Andrew Hayes and Linda Fantuzzo, this gallery aims to illuminate contemporary artistry focusing on innovative mediums such as light, fiber, and sculpture. Each piece showcases the creativity stemming from our vibrant local art scene!
Celebrating 32 Years of the North Charleston Coliseum
Kulture Klash Shines Bright Ahead
Mark your calendars for November 16 to catch the much-anticipated Kulture Klash, an exciting arts festival designed to support low-income youth through The Livity Foundation. This event will take place at the new Building64 in North Charleston and promises a spectacular showcase of local arts and culture. If you believe in arts as a bridging gap for youth development, this is the perfect opportunity to engage and contribute.
2024 Music Events That Rocked
In case you missed it, the North Charleston Performing Arts Center had an electrifying 2024, featuring not just legendary musicians but also contemporary acts like Jelly Roll. With a lineup that catered to various musical tastes, the venue has truly positioned itself as a go-to spot for entertainment in the area.
So there you have it! March is bubbling over with opportunities to enjoy the rich arts scene Charleston has to offer. Whether you prefer music or visual art, this month promises to keep you entertained and connected to the vibrant community around you. Don’t stay cooped up inside—get out and experience the local talent!
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Charleston Performing Arts Center
- Charleston City Paper: Kulture Klash Returns
- Count on 2: 6 Concerts to See
- ABC News 4: North Charleston Performing Arts Center
- WVGazettemail: Pumzi’s Music Space
