Southeastern Wildlife Exposition 2010

February 12 – 14
Now in its 28th year, the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) is the largest wildlife art and nature event in the nation, attracting 35,000-40,000 attendees annually. Along with the 2010 Featured Artist Luke Frazier, SEWE will host approximately 120 artists and 350 exhibitors from across the country and around the world. The dates for the upcoming event are February 12-14, 2010.
SEWE ’10 will offer diverse exhibits and events in venues throughout downtown Charleston. New events include game/fish cooking classes at Charleston Cooks!, a gourmet game dinner at Hall’s Chophouse, a delicious Saturday brunch at the Francis Marion, and “An Evening with Jack Hanna” at the South Carolina Aquarium.
Well known animal expert Jack Hanna will return to host educational live animal presentations at the Gaillard Auditorium, as will the team from the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary. Incredible cooking demonstrations by some of Charleston’s finest chefs are a new addition for SEWE 2010, and a wide variety of fresh, local products will be available. A wide array of wildlife collectibles, including antique and working decoys, handmade knives, and unconventional art will also be housed at the Gaillard.
Tickets start at $10 per day, and children 10 and under are free. SEWE provides free shuttle service between venues during show hours with a ticket or badge. For more information, visit the newly revised website at www.sewe.com or call 843-723-1748.


