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First Fridays presented by MAC

by Alice Ratterree on March 4, 2026.

Experience the vibrant heart of Greenville’s art scene at First Fridays, our city’s monthly gallery crawl. From 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., local galleries open their doors to welcome you into a world of creativity and inspiration. Planning your evening is easy: visit https://www.greenvillearts.com/first-fridays/ for information. Access links to the participating galleries directory and the interactive...

Mixed Media painting by Bella Bishara

by admin on February 25, 2026.

Bella’s works will be on exhibit at the Greenville Unitarian Universalist Fellowship’s nARThex gallery 1135 State Park Rd. for March and April. A reception for the artist will be March 12th from 5-7pm. Lite refreshments, alcohol and soft drinks will be available, entrance is from the back parking area.

Through the Eyes of Lucy Burrows Morley: A Photography Exhibition

by admin on February 24, 2026.

In honor of Women’s History Month this March, you’re invited to an historic photography show, “Through the Eyes of Lucy Burrows Morley: A Photography Exhibition” — featuring a segment from the collection of 20th-century, black and white photography taken by Morley with her Kodak Brownie camera during travels across Michigan, the United States, and beyond....

Art Call for Exhibition Proposals

by admin on February 17, 2026.

art that heals. art that gives. We are your neighbors! The Neighborhood Cancer Connection has supported Greenville’s cancer patients and their families for 60+ years and has thousands of visitors and clients each year. We’re all about connecting and offering support; belonging makes life worth living. We also believe that art lifts the spirit. Partner...

Home and Garden

by admin on February 17, 2026.

Join us at Spoonbill Gallery on March 6th from 6 to 9pm for the opening reception of “Home and Garden”, a solo exhibition by pop artist Amy Shekhter. Rooted in memory, ritual, and care, this new body of work blends digital design with tactile materials to create layered, vibrant pieces inspired by remembered spaces and...

Diane Kilgore Condon Solo Exhibition

by admin on February 11, 2026.

Art & Light Gallery is thrilled to present a solo exhibition of work by Diane Kilgore Condon launching on Tuesday, March 3 with an opening reception on Friday, March 6 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM. Diane Kilgore Condon was born in Wisconsin and moved from Florida to Greenville in 1983 to attend Bob Jones University....

Laurie Buck: The Light Breaks Through

by admin on February 4, 2026.

“the art gallery @ NCC” presents Greenville’s own Laurie Buck with her collection “The Light Breaks Through”: an exhibition benefitting the Neighborhood Cancer Connection (NCC), a Greenville-based nonprofit providing free practical, emotional, and educational support to individuals and families facing cancer. When you purchase a piece from this collection, a portion of the proceeds will...

Trails of Love at Trails Gallery

by admin on February 3, 2026.

Love Is on the walls at Trails Gallery with our February exhibition Trails of Love. This juried show features inspiring works centered on the theme of love—pieces straight from the hearts of talented local artists. We’re also excited to welcome new artists to the gallery with this exhibition. Featured artists: Laura Aiken, Cindi Berry, Cindy...

SIGNS: Sealed, Delivered – Jordan Heidler Solo Art Exhibition

by admin on February 3, 2026.

Reception: Friday, February 6 | 5:30 – 7 p.m. at Warehouse Theatre Exhibition Open: January 30 – February 15 by appointment SIGNS: Sealed, Delivered, a new solo exhibition by Greenville artist Jordan Heidler, presents a compelling collection of watercolor paintings, found objects, and sculpture inspired by Will Arbery’s Heroes of the Fourth Turning. Layered with...

GCCA Nightshifts

by admin on January 30, 2026.

Join GCCA for the first Friday of the month for our NightShifts. Every month you can enjoy new gallery exhibitions, studio artists, performing arts series, demos, and more. It is free to attend and open to all ages. After you’ve visited, hop over to other open galleries and restaurants in the West Village or Downtown...