Charleston Museum by Alex Waggoner


Item Number: 202

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Description

Waggoner's painting depicts the Charleston Museum blanketed in the unprecedented snow of January 2018.


Alex graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Painting and Printmaking in 2012. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina and paints in her home studio.


In 2014, she was one of the Regional Emerging Artist in Residence at Artspace in Raleigh, North Carolina. She was included in New American Paintings No. 118 in 2015 and was awarded Best In Show at the 2017 Piccolo Spoleto Juried Art Exhibition. She will be an Artist in Residence at The Gibbes in the summer of 2018.


Alex’s paintings are based on the traditional Southern urban landscapes and architecture that surround her in Charleston. Employing the dreamy color palette abundant in the Charleston environment, she contrasts these images with meticulous paint application. Through this exploration of architectural individuality proliferant in Charleston, she aims to encourage a thoughtful dialogue concerning Charleston's historical significance, forgotten spaces in-between, and the impact of gentrification.

Special Instructions

Acrylic and gouche on wood panel


11" x 14"


Unframed, wired to hang