• SIRENS

    Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville 201 Smythe St., Greenville, SC, United States

    SIRENS Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville (TSA GVL) is excited to announce our next exhibition, SIRENS. This exhibition features work by artists and new Tiger Strikes Asteroid members Michaela Pilar Brown, Zen Cohen, Rebecca Forstater, Hani Le, and Dana Potter. Through installation and digital transformation, the exhibition investigates virtual landscapes and the ways environments, both physical...

  • Artist Talk & Opening Reception “Surviving the Burn: Room to Breathe”

    Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville 201 Smythe St., Greenville, SC, United States

    Artist Reception Saturday, October 18th, 3-6p Artist Talk Saturday, October 18th, 4-5p Derrick Beasley is an artist living in Durham, NC. Beasley’s work includes sculpture, photographic collage, painting and social practice to immerse viewers in the speculative vision and material reality of the world he is designing. Beasley is a graduate of North Carolina A&T...

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

    Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville 201 Smythe St., Greenville, SC, United States

    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...

    $30
  • Art Exhibit: Third Terrain Opening Reception at TSA

    Art Exhibition: Third Terrain
    Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville 201 Smythe St., Greenville, SC, United States

    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...