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Milliken Gallery |
Parsons Gallery |
Burwell Gallery |
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![]() Winton & Rosa Eugene Cowpens, SC pottery |
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From his spinoffs of Southern face-jug traditions to secular twists of reliquary art, Peter Lenzo prods beneath society's surface in search of its humanity. |
David Linn's work is surreal, embodying a quiet spirituality that is at once calming and unsettling. |
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"The Seven Gates of Ritual" is an installation featuring drawings and hand-made books about seven stages of a woman's life as perceived by the artist. |
Reflecting her studies in both Art and Philosophy, Rima Jabbur's works use the nude figure to reflect upon issues of humanity. |
Scott Eagle often takers imagery from Medieval and Rennaisance masterpieces, and uses them in ways that invoke contemporary perspectives. This, in conjunction with his clever combinations of traditional and innovative techniques, instills interesting, and sometimes provocative imagery. |
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The AGS is among the longest-lived arts organizations in South Carolina, this annual event speaks volumes about the guild’s success, often astounding outside judges at the amount of talent in Spartanburg and the counties that surround it. If you’re new to the area and want to see a good sampling of what the area has to offer, this show is a must-see.
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The Spartanburg County Museum of Art is proud to sponsor this after-school art studio for at-risk youth. COLORS has been recognized in Time Magazine and featured on the national morning program FOX After Breakfast. |
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SPARTANBURG:
Jane Nodine, Mark Olencki, Thomas Tucker |
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Artists
understand that their art reflects the culture in which it is created.
Here in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina we are fortunate
to have a rich history that is a culmination of many different cultures.
The Museum seeks to remind area artists of the rich history that is a
part of their creative foundation.Juror: Lilian Tone, Assistant Curator
of Painting and Sculpture |
This exhibit features oil landscapes by Stephen Chesley of Columbia, glass works by Robert Levin of Burnsville; linocuts by Mark Mulfinger of Greenville, SC; and ceramics by Karen Newgard of Saluda, NC. All works are smaller and suitable for holiday budgets. |
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These
programs are funded in paThirt by The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg
and its donors,
the County and City of Spartanburg, and the South Carolina Arts Commission
which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.