2nd Sunday on King Street

For fans of Charleston culture

2nd Sunday Guests Ask, What’s PSOAE?

Charleston MadeSusan Lucas

Piccolo Spoleto Outdoor Art Exhibition (May 22–June 6, 2026): Held in Marion Square, this free, long-running exhibition features local artists selling oils, watercolors, photography, and more. The exhibition runs from May 22 through June 6 with June 7 as an optional day for exhibitors. Join these artists for a lovely, creative day in the park. Sneak preview at 2nd Sunday on King Street May 10 at “Hasell Square”.

Sabine Avcalade | Susie Barrett | Lu Bentley | Elaine Berlin | Chris Bilton | Sherry Browne | Chaunce Bustamante | Michael Cade | Stephen Cefalo | Danielle Cather Cohen | KC Collins | Soonja Cook | Carl M. Crawford | Tom Curtis | Alice Ann Dobbin | Morgan East | Chelle Fazal | Dennis Fulbright | Alvin Glen | Stephanie Shuler Hamlet | Joyce Harvey | Scott Henderson | Katherine Hester | Emil Hristov | Courtney Hunt | Cynthia Huston | Daniel Jacobs | Kellie Jacobs | Carla Johannesmeyer | Monnie Johnson | Ivo Kerssemakers | Daryl Knox | Boubakary Konseimbo | Madison Latimer | Setsuko Lawson | Gerardo Leccese | Gaston Locklear | Helli Luck | Robert Maniscalco | Valentina Messina | John Michiels | Tate Nation | Jeleata Nicole | Patrick Reid O’Brien | Maryann Palmgren | Scott Penegar | Karen Petta | Eugene Quinn | Lauren Ridenour | Sandra Roper | Nicole Seitz | Lauchlan Davis Sky | Sheryl Stalnaker | Daniel Strickland | Tatiana Tatum | Vladimir Vitkovsky | John Walters | Amelia Whaley | Colleen Weissmann | Cat Wondergem​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Yachts Anyone?

Experiences, Guess Who’s ComingSusan Lucas
Sandy Hook Yachts at 2nd Sunday on King Street

Thank you for your support of 2nd Sunday on King Street Sandy Hook Yachts

Sandy Hook Yachts Charleston offers a full-service luxury boating experience, combining premier new yacht brands with personalized guidance for buyers and sellers alike. As the Charleston representative for innovative brands like Marex and De Antonio Yachts, Sandy Hook is helping introduce a fresh, modern movement to the local boating scene. From in-house financing to seamless brokerage services, Sandy Hook simplifies the process of upgrading, purchasing, or selling a vessel from start to finish. Conveniently based in Charleston, the team is committed to making yacht ownership more approachable, efficient, and tailored to the Lowcountry lifestyle.

Southern Oaks’ The Tallow House Joins 2nd Sunday at the VIP Tent

Beauty, ShoppingSusan Lucas

There’s something special about discovering a product crafted by hand, rooted in tradition, and born from a genuine desire to do things better. That’s exactly what’s waiting for guests at the 2nd Sunday on King Street VIP tent this month, where Southern Oaks’ The Tallow House will be showcasing their line of pure, small-batch tallow skincare.

Southern Oaks products are built on grass-fed beef tallow — an ingredient your great-grandmother would have recognized, and one that modern skin science is rediscovering with good reason. Rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K, tallow absorbs deeply, nourishes without fillers or harsh chemicals, and is gentle enough for the whole family.

The 2nd Sunday VIP tent is all about connecting our community with local makers who put their hearts into what they create. Whether you’re a longtime tallow convert or brand new to the concept, stop by, say hello, and experience the difference that clean, thoughtfully crafted skincare can make.

American Gardens Launches Sunday Bazaar Series May 10

Susan Lucas

On Sunday, May 10, American Gardens will kick off its Sunday Bazaar series, a weekly flower and farmers market running through the end of June.

Taking place every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., the bazaar invites locals and visitors to stroll through the gardens and explore a mix of local flower farms, food vendors and live music. Participating vendors include Ambrose Farm with fresh produce, along with floral offerings from Urb Farm, Meeting Green, and Roots and Shoots Nursery. Post courtesy of Holy City Sinner.

The 2nd Sunday on King Street Community April 2026

Experiences, Shopping, ArtSusan Lucas

Respoke | True Lucia | McCaulley Griffin Home | Quirky Pickle Education Foundation | Wiks & Stone | Pure Fluff | DFTI § CALLERY ART | Daniela De Art | Hidden Gem Jewelry | Brophy Ink | Meraki Photo | Something About Me | River Street Sweets | State and Liberty | Craft DIY | Kenny Flowers | Nick Kawczynski Art | Cluck Norris Trading Company | WoofGang Bakery and Grooming | Beckett Boutique Woof Gang | OluKai | Millie Lynn Boutique | Chubbies | Matcha Made in Heaven | Spoleto Festival USA | ZolaVida, Pottery Barn | Shades of Charleston | Lauren Art | Beachy Keen | Marsh Wear Clothing | Cinder & Loam | Psychic Room on King | Uncommon James | Hampton Watts | Earth and Air Studios | Books in Every Bag | Finicky Filly | 2nd Sunday Tent | Apple Store | My Sister's Cottage | Bushel of Prints | Oyster House | V2V | Flowers by Vanessa | Schuck and Chic | Imbali Charleston | Bright Light Bakery | Fish Print Girl | Daily Details Boutique | Indulge in Art | Mama Maddies | Shark Bowls & Bites | Lowcountry Lemonade | Vineyard Vines | Collared Greens | Kendra Scott | Hazel Twenty | Meeting Green | The Restoration | Charleston Sugar Studio | Charleston Legal Access | Renewal By Andersen | The Heart Knot | Lacrima Mortis Vintage | Zachary's Daiquiris | Sir Wieners | AD Folk Art | Uncle Kyle's Sweater Emporium | Alfred and Lu | Aster Boutique | Rebecca Illustrated | Tate Nation Gallery | KJ BBQ | Dragon Boat Charleston | Monarch Esthetics | Charleston Jazz | Mabel Mae's Bakery | Liv Bella Vita | Elyse Carmichael | Raine & Grace | James Brown | & Lobster | Natural Blonde | Natural Blonde Mix | Glace | Stitchen It | High Rise Beverage | Danielle Spuur Art | Evergarden | Goldbird Collective | Gretchen Scott | Spartina449 | Stradely Davidson

Love Shack Fancy: a Southern Kind of Love at 218 King Street

Susan Lucas

It’s a Southern gem and match made in heaven, inspired by Charleston's historic charm and vibrant pastels. Step inside the magic of a special little boutique.

On King Street, the captivating world of LoveShackFancy comes alive like never before. Channeling the femininity of this charismatic town with a flower chandelier, endless bows, gilded mirrors, and ruffled hemmed chairs, our inner girly-girl delights. Ribbon-adorned straw hats hang alongside antique floral plates above wicker furniture and pink & white flooring. Delicate one-of-a-kind candy color slips and vintage silk laces sit with floral ditsy maxis and custom embellished vintage tees made exclusively for this shop. Sourced from around the world, antique Parisian frames and gold-edged mirrors grace romantic hand-painted walls. Covered in florals, we put the finishing touches on our latest love from the outside in. Plus, a secret garden awaits guests in the back of the boutique. Join us at 218 King Street.

On Trend Design Meets All-Day Comfort at Spartina 449

Fashion, ShoppingSusan Lucas

Spartina 449 presents The Pritchard Wide Leg Pull On Jean combines on-trend design with all-day comfort in a buttery soft stretch cotton denim. With a high-rise waist, ankle-length leg, and front and back square pockets, it is both comfortable and fashion-forward. The pull on styling keeps it effortless, while belt loops add versatility. Pair this Flagler stripe patterned jean with a Spartina sweater or blouse for a look that evokes understated luxury. 231 King Street

It’s Charleston Theatre Month!

Susan Lucas

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Charleston is home to a range of companies making a real impact, including the Footlight Players at the Queen Street Playhouse, PURE Theatre, Flowertown Players, The Venue MTP, and many others. Each organization brings its own voice, and together they help shape the cultural life of this city. ~ Tim Rogers, Managing Director Charleston Stage

Charleston Pipe Band returns to 2nd Sunday on King Street

Experiences, MusicSusan Lucas

Small pipes and Highland pipes, all the sounds will be live at the April 12th 2nd Sunday on King Street. Listen for the Charleston Pipe Band north of George Street.

FYI it's 2nd Sunday on King Street. Not second Sunday— that’s just when it falls each month. It's a cultural event celebrating all that is Charleston. Not a market, although we do have some fabulous vendors, we include the best stores, galleries and restaurants on the best street in the best city!

Only at 2nd Sunday: Connecting Memories, Wood Art Blocks

Susan Lucas

Available at Tate Nation Gallery 257 King Street

What if the most important photographs in your life didn’t live in a drawer or on a phone — but were displayed like the art they actually are? Most of us have photographs, ticket stubs, a child’s drawing, a pressed flower — pieces of a life well-lived — sitting in a box somewhere. Or buried in a camera roll. Never seen. Never honored.

These blocks change that.

Each one is handcrafted by a master woodworker from beautiful, carefully selected and recycled woods — no two are exactly alike. The grain, the warmth, the weight in your hands — you feel the craftsmanship immediately.

The slots are designed to hold photographs, small prints, art pieces and paper goods. But here’s what makes them truly different: the offsets. The slots aren’t flush — they’re staggered, creating space for something dimensional. A folded note. A small keepsake. A piece of sea glass. A charm. A memory that has shape.

It’s not a frame. It’s not a shelf. It’s something entirely its own.

The heart of it: every single purchase benefits the Alzheimer’s Association. We called this project Connecting Memories — because that’s exactly what it does—on two levels. It connects you to the memories you treasure most. And it connects all of us to the mission of fighting a disease that steals memory from the people we love. Chances are, you know someone who has—or has died from—Alzheimer’s or another dementia. This is one small, beautiful way to fight back — and display something meaningful while you do it.

These make extraordinary gifts for:

Parents and grandparents — give them a place to display what they love most.

New parents — capture and display those first fleeting months in something lasting.

Anyone grieving — a gentle, dignified way to hold someone’s memory.

The person who has everything — because they don’t have this.

They’re priced as the handmade art objects they are. And they ship beautifully.

You can pick up a frame anywhere. But this — this was made by hand, from real wood, by someone who cares about the craft. It holds what matters. And it gives back. Which wood speaks to you? Just $24. Completely to Alzheimer’s. Available at Tate Nation Gallery. 257 King Street.

For bulk orders or online, call 843-303-1113 or email cppt@charlestonppt.org

The 2nd Sunday on King Street Community March 2026

Susan Lucas

A Touch of Chocolate | AD Folk Art | Alfred and Lu | Ari Foss Foundation | Aster Boutique | AW Shucks | Barry’s Bootcamp | Beach Puddles | Beachy Keen | Beckett Boutique | Bianco Company Limited | Bluemercury | Bright Light Bakery | Brophy Ink | Bushel of Prints | CHS Wagyu | Charleston Battery | Charleston Jazz | Charleston, Symphony Orchestra League / Charleston Sugar Studio | Cinder & Loam | Cluck Norris Trading Company | Coastal Cowgirl Coffee | Coastal Folk Art | Codfather at Nexton | Collared Greens | Craft DIY | Daily Details Boutique | Danielle Spuur Art | Daniela De Art3 | Deluxe Special | DFTI § CALLERY ART | Dough Boyz | Earth and Air Studios | Elyse Carmichael | Estuary Co | Evergarden | Fat Buddy’s BBQ | Finicky Filly | Fish Print Girl | Fizza Kombucha | Flowers by Vanessa | Folly Golf | Fray Pearls | Glace | Goldbird Collective | Grazia Bella | Gretchen Scott | Hampton Watts | Hazel Twenty | Hidden Gem Jewelry | High Rise Beverage | IGearrings LLC | Illuminate Artisan | Imbali Charleston | Indulge in Art | James Brown | Kenny Flowers | Kendra Scott | Kindle & Bloom | KJ BBQ | Krystynas Polish Food Truck | La Casa Love | Lacrima Mortis Vintage | Lauren Art | Lenore Collective | Little Bird CHS | Liv Bella Vita | Lola’s Lumpia | Low Country Caviar | Lowcountry Dog Treats | Lowcountry Lemonade | Lowcountry Lemonade GS Troop #3618 | Lumos | Mabel Mae’s Bakery | Magari Boutique | Maris DeHart | Marsh Wear Clothing | Matcha Made in Heaven | Max T Art | MayFlowerDesign | McCaulley Griffin Home | Meeting Green | Millie Lynn Boutique | Mama Maddies | Mr. Narwhals | My Sister’s Cottage | Natural Blonde Mix | Nick Kawczynski Art | OluKai | Oyster House | Palmetto City Ballet | Papa Grande | Paul Courtright Woodworks | Pet Wants Lowcountry | Pineapple Paw Prints | Pool Boy | Psychic Room on King | Pure Fluff | Qubit Toy | Raine & Grace | Rebecca Illustrated | Renewal by Andersen | River Street Sweets | Schuck and Chic | Sea Flower Jewelry | Shades of Charleston | Shaka Shrimp | Shark Bowls & Bites | Sir Wieners | Something About Me | Spartina | Spoleto Festival USA | State and Liberty | Stitchen It | Stradely Davidson | Sweet Jessamine | Tate Nation | The Boutique | The Head Baker | The Heart Knot | The Restoration | Travelin’ Tom’s Coffee | True Lucia | Tulips & Tillie | Tuttichurros | 2nd Sunday Tent | Uncommon James | V2V | Vineyard Vines | Vivi Bubble Tea | Walsh Woods | We Shell Sea | Well Designed Wood and Sons | Wiks & Stone | WoofGang | Zachary’s Daiquiris | ZolaVida

Chamber Music Charleston Concert on 2nd Sunday and a Must Attend CSOL Event

Music, ExperiencesSusan Lucas

Speaking of being an American: This Sunday, remember to set all your clocks either forward or backward by an hour without having the faintest idea why. JUST DO IT, CITIZEN. ~Dave Barry

Chamber Music Charleston acclaimed Ovation Concert Series continues on Sunday, March 8, 2023, at 3:00 PM at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, 405 King Street with a program of music for string sextet.

Guest violinist Daniel Ching, founding member of the internationally celebrated Miró Quartet, and guest cellist Alan Rafferty of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra join musicians of Chamber Music Charleston for an afternoon of richly textured, exuberant chamber music. The concert opens with Mozart’s Grande Sestetto Concertante, an exquisite and rarely heard arrangement of the composer’s beloved Sinfonia Concertante, K. 364.  The program continues with Dvořák’s String Sextet in A Major, Op. 48, a masterpiece overflowing with folk-inspired melodies, vibrant rhythmic energy, and the warm lyricism for which the composer is cherished.

Tickets begin at $35 for general audiences and $10 for students and accompanying parents. For tickets and additional information, visit chambermusiccharleston.org

Woodturner of the Year visits 2nd Sunday

Susan Lucas

Paul Courtwright was named Woodturner of the Year by the American Association of Woodturners. And, he’s passing through Charleston this weekend, stopping just long enough to share his skills and excellent products at 2nd Sunday on King Street.

Paul’s love of woodturning led him to spend hours on the lathe, honing his knowledge of the craft, attending shows and loading videos on to his YouTube channel, Wood Chip Woodworking. Don’t miss the opportunity to pick up pieces of Paul’s work while he’s in town!