Explore Charleston’s Art Scene for Free This Weekend!

Explore Charleston’s Art Scene for Free This Weekend!

Hey there, Charleston! If you’re looking for something exciting to do this weekend, you’re in luck. This Saturday and Sunday, September 7th and 8th, cardholders of Bank of America, Merrill, and Bank of America Private Bank can enjoy free general admission to two of Charleston’s amazing cultural attractions: the International African American Museum (IAAM) and the Gibbes Museum of Art.

What’s the Deal?

You might wonder how this all works. Well, it’s all part of the Museums On Us program! Each month, during the first full weekend, Bank of America opens the doors to select cultural institutions for its cardholders at no cost. This means you get a chance to experience some of the finest art and history Charleston has to offer without spending a dime!

Both the IAAM and the Gibbes Museum are currently showcasing special exhibitions alongside their permanent collections. This is a fantastic opportunity to dive into Charleston’s rich culture and heritage. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply looking for a fun outing with family or friends, these museums have something for everyone.

How to Join In

To take advantage of this offer, all you have to do is a few simple steps:

  • Check your wallet for your Bank of America, Merrill, or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card.
  • Visit either the IAAM or the Gibbes Museum this weekend.
  • Present your card along with a valid photo ID at the entrance for free general admission.

Just keep in mind that this offer is exclusive to cardholders only, meaning guests won’t be able to join in on the free admission. And while there are so many exciting exhibits and installations to see, do note that this program excludes any fundraising events, special exhibitions, or ticketed shows. So, double-check before heading out!

Why This Matters

You might be asking, “Why is this program important?” Well, Bank of America truly believes that the arts have a unique ability to connect people and strengthen communities. By offering free access to cultural experiences, they’re not just promoting art appreciation; they’re also helping to nurture the local economy by encouraging residents and visitors to engage with these vital institutions.

Supporting local museums helps preserve Charleston’s history and fosters a vibrant community. Plus, it provides a chance for families to bond and for friends to create lasting memories on a budget.

Plan Your Visit

If you’re ready to get out there and explore, be sure to use Bank of America’s location finder tool, which can help you see what other cultural attractions are participating in the Museums On Us program. Additionally, it might be a good idea to check in directly with both museums for their current operating hours and any admission guidelines before you head out this weekend.

Don’t miss this fantastic chance to soak up some culture in beautiful Charleston—bookmark this weekend for a delightful outing! Gather your friends or family and enjoy all that the International African American Museum and the Gibbes Museum of Art have to offer. We hope you have an enriching experience filled with art, history, and inspiration!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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