Charleston Crafts Cooperative Gallery

Charleston Crafts Cooperative Gallery Charleston Crafts Cooperative is an artists owned and operated fine craft gallery in beautiful Charleston S.C.

Cooperative arts and crafts gallery in Downtown Charleston owned and operated by its members since 1989.

Join us for opening night of “Squaring the Circle,” our June exhibition exploring the idea of overcoming limitations and...
06/01/2026

Join us for opening night of “Squaring the Circle,” our June exhibition exploring the idea of overcoming limitations and pushing the boundaries of fine craft.

🗓 Friday, June 5 | 5–8pm
📍 Charleston Crafts Gallery, 140 East Bay Street
🎨 Part of the Charleston Gallery Association’s ArtWalk | Free admission

Borrowing its title from the impossible geometric problem, “Squaring the Circle” showcases work that balances precision with experimentation. Throughout the exhibition, you'll discover how artists challenge expectations through material, process, pattern, and form.

The exhibition features work by our artist members, including:

• Fairoozan — paper art
• Nancy Warren — fiber art & jewelry
• Amanda Mazza — handmade soap
• Jennifer Brower — jewelry
• Susan Livingston — mixed-media fiber art
• Selma Andrews — polymer clay & mixed media

We hope to see you there!

05/29/2026

From jewelry and ornaments to florals and home décor, the origami art of Regina Semko transforms paper into something extraordinary.

Inspired by a lifelong love of nature, color, and pattern, Regina has been folding paper for decades, building on traditional origami techniques while adding her own creative touches. Using everything from Japanese washi papers to recycled calendars, she creates pieces that are both decorative and functional.

Each folded work is carefully finished with a protective coating, allowing these delicate creations to be enjoyed for years to come.

Discover Regina’s origami art at Charleston Crafts Gallery. We’re open daily from 10am–6pm.

Whether you’re drawn to colorful landscapes, abstract compositions, or quieter muted palettes, the stained glass work of...
05/25/2026

Whether you’re drawn to colorful landscapes, abstract compositions, or quieter muted palettes, the stained glass work of John Schumacher offers something for every style.

Inspired by the stained glass windows found in historic architecture, John has spent more than 50 years refining his craft through lead, zinc, and copper foil techniques. Many of his larger works are composed of hundreds of individual cuts of glass, carefully arranged to create depth, light, and movement.

Blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, his work transforms glass into striking pieces meant to be enjoyed for years to come.

Discover John’s stained glass in person at Charleston Crafts Gallery. We’re open daily from 10am–6pm.

05/22/2026

Color and craftsmanship come together in the flamework glass jewelry of Tammy Rudd.

Working at a torch flame, Tammy hand-forms each glass bead by carefully layering molten glass and intricate patterns one detail at a time. After shaping, the beads are slowly annealed in a kiln to strengthen the glass before becoming part of her finished jewelry pieces.

The result is wearable art filled with color, movement, and individuality—each piece carrying the subtle variations that come from being made entirely by hand.

Discover Tammy’s jewelry in person at Charleston Crafts Gallery. We’re open daily from 10am–6pm.

05/20/2026

From earthy neutrals to bold color, the jewelry of Laurie Prophater moves effortlessly between playful and refined.

Working in polymer clay, Laurie creates pieces inspired by ancient cultures, architecture, and the challenge of translating designs from other mediums into wearable art. Her work is constantly evolving, pushing the material in new directions while embracing its versatility and sense of fun.

Whether subtle or statement-making, each piece carries a distinct personality all its own.

Discover Laurie’s jewelry in person at Charleston Crafts Gallery. We’re open daily from 10am–6pm.

05/18/2026

Have you experienced Sarah Mitchell’s felted soaps yet?

Wrapped in hand-felted wool, these beautifully scented soaps gently exfoliate as you wash, turning an everyday routine into a small moment of self-care. Equal parts functional and playful, they’re just one example of the thoughtful fiber work Sarah creates.

You can also discover her felted animal sculptures, florals, bookmarks, and more at Charleston Crafts Gallery. We’re open daily from 10am–6pm.

Layered and meditative, the mixed-media fiber work of Susan Livingston is deeply rooted in observation and process.Using...
05/15/2026

Layered and meditative, the mixed-media fiber work of Susan Livingston is deeply rooted in observation and process.

Using hand-dyed fabrics, stitching, and found natural objects, Susan creates textile collages that explore organic forms through texture and mark-making. Needle and thread become her drawing tools, allowing each piece to slowly evolve through careful, repetitive handwork.

Influenced by nature and shaped by materials gathered over time, her work carries a quiet sense of rhythm and reflection.

Discover Susan’s fiber art in person at Charleston Crafts Gallery. We’re open daily from 10am–6pm.

This one is sure to brighten your day! A vibrant new paper quilling piece by Fairoozan of ZAD Creation is now available ...
05/14/2026

This one is sure to brighten your day! A vibrant new paper quilling piece by Fairoozan of ZAD Creation is now available at Charleston Crafts Gallery.

If you haven’t had the chance to see her bold, layered paper artworks in person, we invite you to stop by the gallery and take a closer look. We’re open daily from 10am–6pm.

Quietly refined, the ceramic work of Anne John celebrates the beauty of everyday objects.Working primarily in porcelain,...
05/13/2026

Quietly refined, the ceramic work of Anne John celebrates the beauty of everyday objects.

Working primarily in porcelain, Anne creates wheel-thrown vessels and functional pottery that balance simplicity with subtle surface detail. Inspired by birds, flowers, and other natural forms, her pieces are brought to life through atmospheric gas reduction firings that enhance the translucency of the clay and create movement within the glazes.

From favorite mugs to elegant serving pieces, her work is designed to be both lived with and appreciated over time.

Discover Anne’s ceramics in person at Charleston Crafts Gallery. We’re open daily from 10am–6pm.

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140 East Bay Street
Charleston, SC
29401

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+18435017522

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