Events

Sketch For Survival

29 Sep, 2018 to 25 Nov, 2018

29-30 September - Wildlife & Safari Show, Harrogate Convention Centre, Yorkshire.

17-21 October - gallery@oxo Oxo Tower Wharf, South Bank, London

1-4 November - Conde Nast Luxury Travel Fair London Olympia

7-8 November - Walcot Chapel Gallery, Bath Walcot Gate, Bath BA1 5UG

14 November - The Explorers Club, New York, USA  46 East 70th Street, New York

15-17 November - Salmagundi Club, New York, USA  47 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10003 

23-25 November - Crypt Gallery, Norwich Cathedral Close, Norwich NR1 4DD 1

 

Booth Western Art Museum

22 Feb, 2018 to 23 Feb, 2018

This 120,000 square foot Museum opened in August 2003, and houses the largest permanent exhibition space for Western art in the country. Galleries feature contemporary Western American art, historic Western art, Civil War art, Presidential portraits and letters, Western movie posters, and Western illustration.

South Eastern Wildlife Exposition

16 Feb, 2018 to 18 Feb, 2018

SEWE is a three-day showcase of everything we love about wildlife and nature. It brings together people of all ages, men and women, sportsmen and conservationists, artists and artisans, fans and families. Through an incredible lineup of events – from fine art exhibits, conservation education, sporting demonstrations and parties, SEWE invites us all to explore our “wild” side and pay tribute to our naturally beautiful world. 

South Easter Wildlife Exposition 2019

15 Feb, 2018 to 18 Feb, 2018

The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition was established in 1982; the first Exposition was in February 1983. Since then, SEWE has grown from 100 exhibitors and 5,000 attendees to the largest event of its kind in the nation. Today, an average of 40,000 attendees come to see more than 500 artists, exhibitors and wildlife experts from around the world. 

Its continued mission: to contribute to the local economy while promoting wildlife and nature conservation and preservation has grown in size and impact each year, making SEWE invaluable to all of South Carolina’s resources.