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Handcrafted Holiday Market

by admin on September 30, 2025.

Save the date for this year’s annual Handcrafted Holiday Market! This year’s show will run from November 7 through December 18, with the reception planned for Thursday, November 6, 5:30 – 7pm. Regional artists will fill the TACS Gallery with fine and handcrafted goods, rotating their inventory with each week and providing you with ample...

Senior Art Group

by admin on September 25, 2025.

Senior Art Group at Centerwell. We are a group of seniors (ages 50 to 90+) who get together every Tuesday, 9am – 12pm, at Centerwell, 101 Orchard Park Dr., Greenville, SC 29615, in the Activity Room, Main desk 864-807-6322. Bring your medium or craft, along with a protective table covering. We currently have artists doing...

Opening Reception of Boyd Saunders Exhibition

by admin on September 25, 2025.

Be sure to join us for the opening reception of “Autumn Wind,” an exhibition of master print-maker Boyd Saunders. This carefully selected exhibition features works ranging from the 1960s to ones finished just last week.

A+D Legacy Exhibition – Michael Slattery: The Finer Points

by admin on September 22, 2025.

Michael J. Slattery was a beloved teacher, mentor, and artist whose creativity lit up the classroom and the studio alike. The Finer Points showcases his wide-ranging body of work. Whether through gouache, pen and ink, or printmaking, Slattery revealed how “a collection of marks made on a prepared surface” can capture both everyday humor and...

Closing Reception At Thornback Gallery

by admin on September 16, 2025.

Six Perspectives: Women Artists of the Southeast — featuring the incredible work of Traci Wright Martin, Annie Koelle, Libby Baxter, Eva Magill Oliver, Heather Deyling, and Keiko Kamata — is on view through Saturday, September 21. 📅 Join us for the Closing Reception on Sunday, 9/21 from 12–3pm as we celebrate these six powerful voices...

Open Call 2026: Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville Call for Solo & 2-Person Exhibition

by admin on September 12, 2025.

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville (TSA GVL) is pleased to announce our 2026 open call for a solo or two-person exhibition in our gallery space in Greenville, SC. Running January 24 – February 28, 2026, this year’s call is broadly themed around boundaries, interpreted in the widest sense. We welcome exhibition submissions from individual and two-person...

Heathens masquerade ball part 8

by admin on September 12, 2025.

A night of dancing, drag, fire performance, foam fighting and costumes! at the new studio’s location at 914 Easley bridge rd. Greenville SC. Wear a costume and come dance with us in the candlelight!

Reflections of Time- Paintings by Katherine Irvin at the nARThex gallery

by admin on September 8, 2025.

Reflections of Time is a collection of work that mirrors the vast landscapes of the ever-changing seasons. These paintings visually express the joy, light, and warmth offered through nature, kinship, and peacefulness. Also marked are the chapters of darkness, loss, and grief that dapple the narrative, adding depth and growth to my work. Within the...

Urban Sketchers Greenville: Exploring Our Communities One Drawing at a Time

by admin on September 8, 2025.

Thursday, SEPTEMBER 4th 2025 : You’re invited to a special Sift Gallery show in collaboration with AIA Greenville (The American Institute of Architects) featuring Urban Sketchers Greenville! Urban Sketchers Greenville is a chapter of the global Urban Sketchers organization. Started in 2022 by three local architects, Sophia Delgado, Mollie Greene, and Edgar Mozo, Urban Sketchers...

Art Exhibit: Third Terrain Opening Reception at TSA

by admin on September 2, 2025.

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville (TSA GVL) and Wofford College are excited to announce our next exhibition, Third Terrain. This exhibition includes artists Federico Cuatlacuatl, Emilio Rojas, and Martín Wannam, whose lives and practices traverse North America, cultivating a transnational understanding of landscape. Through critical performance and speculative world-building, the exhibition centers decolonial ethics rooted in...