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Gabriela Gomez-Misserian

Gabriela Gomez-Misserian, Garden & Gun’s digital producer, joined the magazine in 2021 after studying English and studio art in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. She is an oil painter and gardener, often uniting her interests to write about creatives—whether artists, naturalists, designers, or curators—across the South. Gabriela paints and lives in downtown Charleston with her golden retriever rescue, Clementine.

A circular glass cup with chocolate drizzle and strawberry juice inside. It has a striped blue and white straw

Recipe

At Charlotte’s Billy Sunday, a decadent elixir takes note from a favorite Valentine’s Day treat

A hand holds a tall green cocktail in a glass garnished with a purple sparkler stick and basil leaves

Recipe

This sparkling green cocktail from Justine in New Orleans keeps the good times rolling

A dining room in a restaurant. It has tan booths, a dark blue wall, wood detailing, and green tile

Food & Drink

Reopening next week, the thirty-year-old dining institution pumps up the glam

A hexagon-patterned quilt with black, pink, red, green, and light blue fabric on a lighter orange border.

Arts & Culture

A new book dives deep on generations of women and their artful archive of the state’s history

Travel

A local’s pick of the gems that shine in Sparkle City

Travel

Skip the interstate toward Asheville and hit a historic two-lane for antiques, baked goods, and beautiful mountain vistas

Travel

Discover European-inspired pastries, a seventeenth-century Shakespearean theater, a colorful flower farm, and plenty more to explore in this small Appalachian town

Travel

Blue Ridge bites, picturesque breweries, lush hiking trails, and cool rivers to explore in this Shenandoah Valley gem

Food & Drink

In an airy new space on 1900 Broadway, the refined simplicity of midcentury-modern Japanese design and cuisine meets Texas hospitality and smoky flavors

Food & Drink

A cozy wine bar in Charleston was my first real “home” in the city—and continues to set the standard for community gathering spaces

Arts & Culture

Ella West Gallery brings back beauty and energy to the historically rich Black Wall Street—and creates an anchor for fine art in the South

Arts & Culture

Alma Wallace Lesch’s textile artwork incorporated seed sacks, vintage clothing, and bags of chicken feed to stitch together a fascinating vision of rural life

A woman peers through a garden gate

Travel

Hidden beauty behind historic iron gates

Arts & Culture

A North Miami museum presents If You Really Knew, the South’s first comprehensive exhibition of works by the Alabama visionary

Arts & Culture

Mysterious, hazy, awash with color—Parry’s latest show, Portraits of Landscape, captures the momentary magic of South Carolina waterways on film

Arts & Culture

The Ackland Art Museum’s latest show, Unsettled Things: Art from an African American South, wants to reframe the conversation about regional artists like Thornton Dial, Lonnie Holley, and Minnie Evans

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Travel

In the heart of the mountain city, a new hotel brings Southern artwork and Appalachian flavors into a whimsical spac

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Arts & Culture

A huge new coffee table book, The Outlands, dips into the photographer’s unseen archive

Arts & Culture

The North Carolina artist Patrick Dougherty is saying goodbye to making larger-than-life stick sculptures across the globe

Recipe

Houston “Sugar Fairy” Rebecca Masson shares a peanut buttery treat for Valentine’s Day