Celie Dailey is a writer and artist living in Charleston, South Carolina. She specializes in digital media projects that document and promote artists. She is a designer, book editor, curator, photographer, filmmaker and gardener. She is available for your creative project. View full CV (pdf).

Ongoing Projects:
South Carolina Maritime Museum, Georgetown, commissioned a video about the North Island lighthouse for its exhibition displaying the original Fresnel lens.

The Batik Art of Mary Edna Fraser is currently in editing stage with USC Press.

Above Mobile Bay is a video series created for batik artist Mary Edna Fraser, cataloging the creation of her silk installation for GulfQuest, the National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico set to open in 2013.

Art & Science: Envisioning Ocean Depths, exhibition headed by Dr. Cindy Lee Van Dover, Duke University, commissioned a site to catalog the work of 7 artists and 3 scientists. Celie also created a introductory video, shot by Mary Edna Fraser while aboard the Research Vessel Atlantis, Exploring Deep Sea Volcanoes off the Coast of Barbados: An Artist's Perspective.

Spew Geyser tape label, Charleston, SC is a collaborative site with Charlie McAlister. Ongoing video project is in production. Watch trailer #1 and trailer #2 here.

Delete Apathy promotes environmental action through art, Charleston, SC; written and designed by Celie with input from Mary Edna Fraser.

Past Projects:
South Carolina Maritime Museum commissioned an educational video, The Lumber Boom of Coastal South Carolina, for the exhibition, The Henrietta. The video is available for viewing at the museum and on their site through 2014. Celie was also editor for the book which supports the exhibition, by Robert McAlister.

Commissioned video for oil painter Martha Sharp documented a live painting session on Kiawah Island.

Celie was an editor for Global Climate Change: A Primer, co-authored by Orrin H. Pilkey, Keith C. Pilkey, and Mary Edna Fraser. She has documented the art and science collaboration in video and written about it on CoastalCare.org.