The Society of Bluffton Artists (SoBA) promotes a public interest in, and an appreciation of, visual arts in the community.
SoBA assists artists, at all levels of development, enhancing their artistic abilities in the visual arts. SoBA was originally established in 1991 and as a non-profit organization in 1994. The Society is open to all adults and welcomes new members.
The gallery shows works from more than 100 local artists. SoBA features a new exhibit every month.
SoBA Creative Center for the Arts holds workshops and classes for adults and children. The programs offer individuals the opportunity to learn a variety of art skills. Some of the region’s leading artists teach the workshops and classes. SoBA Creative Center for the Arts provide attendees the opportunity to nurture, and foster, their love of art.
For more information about what to expect from classes, click here.
The gallery is located on the corner of Calhoun and Church Streets in historic Old Town Bluffton in the Gallery Row district.
Exhibiting through Feb 26, 2022:
About 20 talented students will be participating in this year’s Young Talent exhibit at SOBA Gallery in February. Participants range from first year high school students to Advanced Placement studio artists. Many are members of the Narrow Art Honor Society, which seeks to bring awareness of the importance of the visual arts to one’s community. Community art teachers have selected work for this exhibit that they consider to be superlative. These students do not receive credit; most are excited just to display and perhaps sell their work in a real gallery format with a wide audience.
Source: sobagallery.com and https://www.facebook.com/sobabluffton/.