Community Gallery
This artwork hangs within MUSC's Main Hospital. From young students within Charleston County School District to our very own Care Team Members, these artists represented encompass the diversity and range of our Charleston community. Corresponding with the three pillars of OneMUSC's strategic goals, each gallery within this first floor will visually represent these commitments fulfilled by MUSC. Through the Community Gallery's continual growth, collaborative nature and exhibited artistic ingenuity, it reflects the transformative vision of MUSC as we continue to change what's possible.
Heirlooms: The Black South Collection
A mother’s ring, a family’s portrait, both of which are revered objects passed down from generation to generation - heirlooms. Expanding upon the former considerations, Heirlooms: The Black South Collection asserts iconography and images as generational wealth. Artists Amiri Gueka Farris and Kela Portee use culturally-rich references to their lived experiences as African Americans in the South. For Farris, the Gullah culture rooted in West-African tradition and permeating the Sea Islands of South Carolina serves as a catalog of unique imagery to which his paintings draw. In conversation, are the works of Portee alongside the Avery Research Center’s collection. Through Portee’s contemporary lens, we are able to see both correspondence and discrepancy when viewing her work in conjunction with the surrounding candids. In both parallel and juxtaposition of one another, the works of this collection speaks to the diasporic movement across time, one to be remembered, made reverent and reconsidered within the Black South.
Arts in Healing has received a Growth Grant from South Carolina Humanities, www.schumanities.org. Funding for the Growth Grants has been provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
Humanitas Arts Collection
This collection features works originally published in MUSC's student edited literary arts journal. Every year, Humantias calls upon all members of the MUSC community to submit their works of art and literature for the upcoming volume. From students across campuses, to Care Team members across departments, Humanitas showcases the diversity of MUSC. Within the works submitted, you'll find paintings, written words, photography, and music.