The Flood – Solo Exhibition by Melissa Haviland
Greenville Center for Creative Arts 101 Abney St, GreenvilleMelissa Haviland’s The Flood draws on the long history of “bluing,” a process in which blue dyes were added to paper and textiles to counteract yellowing which improved perceived quality of the material. From 15th-century European paper made from worn rags to the more modern blue-tinted laundry brighteners, bluing has long suggested improvement, and value—even…
Homeless No More Annual Holiday Greenery Fundraiser
Homeless No More is calling on local businesses to Deck the Halls for Good and transform their holiday office décor into a powerful act of community giving. By participating in…
Boo at the Zoo
Riverbanks Zoo and Botanical Gardens 1300 Botanical Parkway, West ColumbiaOctober 17 – 30 from 6:00pm – 9:00pm: Fourteen nights of not-too-spooky fun include trick-or-treat zones, Ray’s Moonlight Magic, the Eeky Freaky DJ Dance Party, carousel rides, themed railroad journeys,…
The Color of Air
Brookgreen Gardens 1931 Brookgreen Drive, Murrells InletThe Color of Air showcases landscape paintings by Clay Johnson that capture the quiet drama of trees, light, and atmosphere. Painted often in the early morning, Johnson’s work balances close…
Bring One, Wear One Annual Luncheon
The Ballroom Weddings and Events 241 S. Harper Street Extension, LaurensLaurens County Safe Home will mark Domestic Violence Awareness Month this October with two special events aimed at raising funds, educating the community, and honoring survivors. This year also marks…
Lander’s Andy Jameson to Speak on American Life through Cocktails
Lander University 320 Stanley Ave, GreenwoodLander University invites the Greenwood and Lander communities to attend a talk on Tuesday, Oct. 28, by Dr. Andrew Jameson, professor of English at Lander University. The lecture, titled “A…
