Speaker Series: Emmanuel Ducamp – From Western Europe to Imperial Russia: A Fair & Fruitful Transmission in Garden Design

Please join us in welcoming Emmanuel Ducamp, lauded art historian, attorney, and author, for a discussion on garden design from Western Europe to Imperial Russia. Ducamp will discuss how Western sources were copied in Russia, often to find themselves adapted and reinterpreted according to local customs, climate necessities, or distinctive taste, forming altogether a new tradition which has been preserved to this day.

Speaker Series: Xavier Salomon

Charleston Library Society 164 King Street, Charleston, SC, United States

The Library Society hosts Xavier F. Salomon to discuss his experience as the Frick Collection’s Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator. For this program, Salomon will focus on artist Rosalba Carriera (1673-1757), who was the most celebrated woman artist in eighteenth-century Europe.

Lifelong Learning Series: Truth in Journalism

Charleston Library Society 164 King Street, Charleston, SC, United States

CLS is elated to re-start our Lifelong Learning Series with three incredible media powerhouses – John Huey, Former Editor-in-Chief of Time Inc., Robert Anderson, revered producer at “60 Minutes”, and Catherine Olian, “60 Minutes”, NBC, and CBS producer. The wonderful trio will be joining us for a two-day program where they will discuss their extensive experience in the media, press, broadcasting, and how these sectors shape our current social and political climate.

Lite Lunch with Melissa Biggs Bradley

Join us for our first installment of our Lite Lunch Series! For this premiere event, we are delighted to welcome Melissa Biggs Bradley, renowned travel entrepreneur and founder of Indagare, a membership-based luxury travel company that provides rich editorial content combined with the services of a boutique, in-house travel agency. Bradley will discuss what responsible […]

March New Member’s Mingle

Please join us for our New Member's Mingle! Every second Monday of the month, we host our newest members of the CLS family. The evening will include an orientation of the library and informational tour with Q & A about your membership benefits. RSVP required to attend.

Free

Middleton Place Foundation Book Launch with Virginia Beach – American Landmark

Join us in welcoming beloved author Virginia Beach for a book launch celebration of her newest piece of work, American Landmark: Charles Duell and the Rebirth of Middleton Place, hosted by the Middleton Place Foundation. When Beach undertook writing the history of the Middleton Place Foundation, she began by tracing the early life of Middleton descendant […]

Free

The Role of Architecture in Social Justice Movements with Architect Michael Murphy and Interlocutor, “60 Minutes” producer, Braden Bergan

Please join us for an enthralling program with Michael Murphy, Founding Principal and Executive Director of MASS (Model of Architecture Serving Society) Design Group, with interlocutor Braden Bergan, producer of "60 Minutes". Murphy will discuss the ways architecture can help improve function and social justice as he explains his nonprofit's, MASS, belief - “that architecture […]

The Yale Alley Cats, the Talented A Capella Group, Return to CLS

The Library Society is delighted to welcome back the Yale Alley Cats, the incredibly talented, world-renowned, all-male a cappella singing group from Yale University, making music around the world since their founding back in 1943. The group will perform classic and contemporary songs, all just with the power of their impressive voices. This event is free […]

Free

The Founding Farmer – The Rural Life of George Washington & His Relationship To The System of Slavery, told by Author Bruce Ragsdale

Calling all history buffs! The Library Society is thrilled to host author Bruce Ragsdale for an evening lecture on his new book, "Washington at the Plow: The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery". A fresh, original look at George Washington as an innovative land manager whose singular passion for farming would unexpectedly lead him to reject slavery.

A Historical Fiction Tackles Social Issues & Hate Crimes In Yesterday’s South to Present – Author Michael Almond Discusses His New Novel, The Tannery

The Library Society is thrilled to host author Michael A. Almond for a discussion of his highly anticipated debut novel, The Tannery, a story that combines violent crime, Southern history, and pressing social issues into a gripping novel that is sure to enthrall its reader. Tickets are $10 for CLS members and $15 for nonmembers. […]

The ZD Experience Presents: Mayor John Tecklenburg & Friends

Charleston Library Society 164 King Street, Charleston, SC, United States

The ZD Experience present the P.U.R.E. Concert Series (Peace, Unity, & Revival through Entertainment) feat. Mayor John Tecklenburg and Friends The ZD Experience & The Charleston Library Society present the P.U.R.E. Concert Series (Peace, Unity, & Revival through Entertainment) featuring Mayor John Tecklenburg and Friends.Enjoy an evening of Jazz, Blues, and Rock & Roll by […]

Thomas Jefferson’s Incredible Post-Presidency Legacy, The University of Virginia – Discussed by Andrew O’Shaugnessy

CLS is thrilled to host Andrew O'Shaughnessy for a lecture on his newest book. The Illimitable Freedom of the Human Mind: Thomas Jefferson’s Idea of a University covers the birth and life span of the University of Virginia, Jefferson's incredible post-presidency legacy. Tickets for this event are $10 for CLS members and $15 for CLS Guests. […]