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iPhone Photography 2.0

by admin on March 10, 2026.

Date: Saturday, March 21 Time: 2:00 – 4:00pm Cost: $35 ($30 BRAC Members) Instructor: Larry Bennett Skill Level: All Levels Welcome Tips and tricks to better photographs, apps to use and have fun with. This class will focus more on the creative aspect. Bring an iPad, iPhone or Android phone. “Seeing an image in my...

Call For Entries: National Photography Show

by admin on January 30, 2026.

This exhibition is open to all artists residing in the United States. There is no specific theme. All photographic processes will be accepted, including non-traditional materials, mixed media, or digital photography. All artwork should be original, created by the submitting artist within the last three years and not previously shown at Blue Ridge Arts Center....

Second Saturday Coffee

by admin on January 6, 2026.

Join us the Second Saturday of each month, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM, for coffee and donuts at the Center. All are welcome. Second Saturday Coffee is a relaxed chance to meet local photographers, share work (in-progress or finished), and get friendly feedback. You can also just listen and enjoy the conversation. No registration needed — bring...

Photographer Meet Up: Second Saturday Coffee

by admin on December 8, 2025.

Join us the Second Saturday of each month, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM, for coffee and donuts at the Center. All are welcome. Second Saturday Coffee is a relaxed chance to meet local photographers, share work (in-progress or finished), and get friendly feedback. You can also just listen and enjoy the conversation. No registration needed — bring...

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...