Last call for 2025 Art & Oysters tickets
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — A few tickets remain for the annual Art & Oysters fundraiser to benefit the Coastal Heritage Society.

The annual event takes place at the Pin Point Heritage Museum, which is operated by CHS. This year’s event is on Thursday, March 27, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The art that attendees can bid on is provided by local artists and many of them will be on site to discuss their work. There will be oysters and other Lowcountry cuisine provided by Gullah-Geechee caterer, A Taste of Heaven, and an open bar.

This year’s contributing artists include Jim Cone, Jill Ferree, Marc Hanson, Dottie Leatherwood, Irene Mayo, Sharon McIntosh, Bellamy Murphy, Charissa Murray, Jennifer Nolan, Jessica Olliff, Lori Keith Robinson, Kurtis Schumm, Elizabeth Slater, Nancy Solana and Mark Uzmann.

Tickets are $100 for Coastal Heritage Society Members and $125 for non-members.

For tickets, click here.

A few weeks ago, the artists and Coastal Heritage Society leaders gathered for a preview party. Check it out with this slide show courtesy of Bunny Ware by clicking here.

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