Our much awaited 2026 show schedule is here! Sometimes things change, life happens, so don't hold us to anything but...drrrummmmm roolllllll....this is what next year will look like.
You are all invited! Shows are held on the First Friday of each month from 5-8pm
RLS 2026 SHOW SCHEDULE:
JANUARY - No show (maybe a small body from someone)
FEBRUARY - GROUP SHOW BOOK THEMED
"From the Pages" is a captivating painting exhibit where artists breathe visual life into the written word. Each work in the show is inspired by a beloved book—whether a childhood classic, a haunting novel, or a modern memoir—and transforms narrative moments into striking visual interpretations. Through brushstrokes and color, the artists invite viewers to step between the lines and rediscover familiar stories or explore new ones, celebrating the deep connection between literature and visual art.
MARCH June Stratton Solo
Southern artist June Stratton is a figurative painter known for her innovative approach that combines traditional oil painting with the luxurious touch of gold leaf. Her works often feature molded objects, such as leaves, that protrude from the canvas, adding a tactile dimension and enhancing the sense of depth in her compositions. Stratton's art beautifully blends the classical with the contemporary, inviting viewers to engage with her pieces not only visually but also physically. Through her intricate layering and attention to detail, she creates evocative narratives that explore the relationship between nature and the human figure, making each painting a rich, immersive experience.
APRIL Joshua Flint Solo
We’re thrilled to announce an upcoming solo exhibition by Joshua Flint, an artist known for his evocative, memory-soaked paintings that feel suspended between time and dream. Flint constructs his works from an amalgamation of multiple, often historic, source images, layering moments and moods to create scenes that feel both hauntingly familiar and intriguingly elusive. Each canvas invites viewers into a cinematic world where memory and imagination blur, offering a quiet, introspective journey through the fragments of forgotten stories.
MAY - GROUP SHOW MAGICAL REALISM
"Beyond Belief" (working title) is a spellbinding painting exhibit anchored by renowned artists Robert Lange and Erik Johnson, who have invited some of the most compelling magical realists from around the world to showcase their work. This international collection blurs the line between imagination and reality, offering viewers surreal narratives, impossible details, and a sense of lingering wonder.
JUNE - Denise Sanabria Solo
We’re delighted to present a vibrant new solo show by Denise Stewart‑Sanabria, whose maximalist still-life paintings burst with unexpected juxtapositions, bold color, and exuberant life. Using oil paint to layer a riot of objects—everything from vintage porcelain and overripe fruit to glassware and kaleidoscopic textiles—Stewart‑Sanabria creates tableaux that feel both sumptuous and delightfully surprising. Each canvas is a celebratory feast for the eyes, a joyful collision of form and hue that invites viewers to linger in its lively, ornate details.
JULY - No Show (maybe a small body of work form someone)
AUGUST - GROUP SHOW FEMALE PAINTERS

SEPTEMBER - Brett Scheifflee Solo
We’re honored to present a solo exhibition by Brett Scheifflee, whose contemplative landscape paintings capture the quiet beauty of waterways, forests, and vistas with stunning sensitivity. With a masterful command of light, atmosphere, and subtle detail, Scheifflee’s work invites viewers into serene, almost meditative moments where nature takes center stage. His paintings offer not just a view, but a feeling—of stillness, reverence, and connection to the land and water that define the southern coastal landscape.

OCTOBER - Nathan Durfee Solo
Charleston artist Nathan Durfee is a pop surrealist painter celebrated for his whimsical oil paintings that predominantly feature animals in fantastical settings. His playful yet thought-provoking style combines vibrant colors and intricate details, bringing to life an imaginative world where creatures express a range of emotions and narratives. Durfee's work invites viewers to explore themes of curiosity and wonder, often incorporating elements of humor and fantasy that challenge perceptions and spark the imagination. Through his captivating artistry, he creates a visual playground that delights audiences of all ages.

NOVEMBER - GROUP SHOW NOCTURNAL THEMED
We’re proud to present “Night Visions," a nocturnal-themed group exhibition anchored by the luminous work of Mia Bergeron. This evocative show brings together a diverse group of artists exploring the moods, mysteries, and quiet revelations found after dark. From moonlit landscapes to introspective interiors, each piece captures the unique emotional and visual language of night. Bergeron’s paintings—rich with atmosphere and poetic light—set the tone for a show that invites viewers to pause, reflect, and see the world through the lens of nightfall.

DECEMBER - Adam Hall Solo
Southern artist Adam Hall is a painter renowned for his large-scale works that primarily focus on water, masterfully capturing its fluidity and depth. His compositions often feature unexpected elements, such as diving boards and other seemingly out-of-place objects, which add an intriguing juxtaposition to the serene aquatic scenes. These additions challenge viewers' perceptions, creating a sense of both harmony and dissonance that invites contemplation. Hall's unique ability to blend realism with surrealism transforms each painting into a captivating exploration of space and perspective, inviting audiences to dive into his imaginative world.