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Flat Out Under Pressure (FOUP) is a unique collaboration between the visual arts and sound environmental practices. FOUP also creates a different exhibition and marketing opportunity for visual artists. The event begins with a 24-hour juried art-making competition where the selected winners are given the opportunity to choose two images of their work for reproduction on the eight downtown recycling bins. The winning artists also received cash prizes, and the first-place artist wins a week-long trip for two to Cortona, Italy to stay in the beautiful Villa Sant’ Andrea.
2025 Winners
The following artists chosen by the juror will have their work displayed next calendar year on the recycling bins that line Main Street in Downtown Greenville.Â
Anne Nelson
1st Place
Marty Epp-Carter
2nd Place
Diane Kilgore-Condon
3rd Place
Jo Carol Mitchell-Rogers
4th place
Mark Mulfinger
5th place
Nick Ring
6th place
Shelley Cade
7th place
Lois Ordway
8th place
Exhibition Committee Awards
A selection of notable pieces chosen by the MAC staff
Jenny Allen
Orlando Corona
Current Recycling Bins: 2024 Winners
Take a stroll down Main Street and view this outdoor gallery of local artists!
Meredith Skinner
1st Place
Keith Grace
2nd Place
David Gerhard
3rd Place
Jessica Fields
4th Place
Ryan Roth
5th Place
Diane Kilgore Condon
6th Place
Jenny Allen
7th Place
Jen Reid
8th Place
2026 Juror
Doug McAbee
Doug McAbee learned to weld at the age of seven. While his imagination was running wild, his father taught him practical construction methods with steel. the sense of play and exploration he valued then is still with him as he creates whimsical and organic drawings and sculptures.
Doug was born in South Carolina and earned his MFA degree from Winthrop University. he is a professor of art at Lander University in Greenwood, SC. He lives in the middle of nowhere with his family and his dogs and he creates drawings and sculptures when he's not teaching. He loves waffles and running and he's rarely still.
Doug explores humor, color, and narrative in his creative work. His father was a great storyteller and Doug is interested in the power of imagery and story in his visual communication with viewers.