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The Charleston Museum’s “Eliza Lucas Pinckney: A Legacy in Silk” Exhibit is Ending on July 9th
The Charleston Museum is encouraging guests to come and see the incredibly rare Eliza Lucas Pinckney dress – robe à la française before the special exhibit comes to an end on Sunday, July 9th. The centuries-old dress is part of the museum’s Eliza Lucas Pinckney: A Legacy in Silk Exhibit, and it is a very rare experience to see it up-close and in-person.
Alongside the gown are several of Pickney’s personal items, including an impressive pair of Pickney’s shoes, a magnificent brooch, and a pin cushion she made when she was just 14 years old.
The Eliza Lucas Pinckney: A Legacy in Silk exhibit, which opened in May, will remain open to the public until Sunday, July 9th in the Loeblein Silver Gallery as part of the Museum’s ongoing 250th anniversary celebration. The exhibit is free with admission to the Charleston Museum. Visitors can purchase tickets here.
The Charleston Museum can be found at 360 Meeting Street.