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The Southern, a Charleston, South Carolina, art gallery, has announced its holiday exhibition: “99 Problems (but a print ain’t one).” From November 25 to December 31, the exhibit will run through the holiday season in an effort to promote art collecting. Pieces from more than 100 artists working in woodcut, linocut, etching, engraving, monotype, monoprint, lithography, screen printing, digital printing, and transfer printing will be available in editions of five to ten across a range of prices.

The Southern, a Charleston, South Carolina, art gallery, has announced its holiday exhibition: “99 Problems (but a print ain’t one).” From November 25 to December 31, the exhibit will run through the holiday season in an effort to promote art collecting. Pieces from more than 100 artists working in woodcut, linocut, etching, engraving, monotype, monoprint, lithography, screen printing, digital printing, and transfer printing will be available in editions of five to ten across a range of prices.

The exhibition will kick off with a celebration on November 25 at 7 p.m.
 

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