| A fervent arts advocate, Edna Reed Whaley was a driving force in the cultural community of Columbia, South Carolina in the early part of the twentieth century. Along with her husband, Marcellus Seabrook Whaley, a respected local judge, she was a founding member of the Columbia Art Association in 1916. In 1925, the two collaborated on a book which examined the Gullah culture of the Carolina Lowcountry and featured Edna’s illustrations. Later, she was one of four founders of the Columb (showing 500 of 1269 characters). |
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