In Narratives Ending in Separation, Linda McCune’s mixed media sculptures traverse emotional autobiographies that memorialize cherished family, childhood fears, and a young woman’s longing for children. These sculptures give the opportunity to remember and honor the importance of the everyday, of family. Her finely crafted structures are embedded with made and found objects to imbue…
Millennials and GenZs make up over half the U.S. workforce but did you know almost half of young professionals leave their jobs within two years? On average, young professionals will have four jobs by the time they turn 30. The cost of this turnover for U.S. employers is estimated at $30.5B. Kamber Parker, owner of…
Daniel Sulmasy, director of Georgetown University's Kennedy Institute of Ethics, will speak on the Furman University campus Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 6:30 p.m. in Daniel Memorial Chapel. His talk, “Spirituality and End-of-Life Care: What I Learned from Fred,” is the Charles H. Townes Lecture Series in Faith and Reason. Fred's journey was formative in Sulmasy’s…
Featuring Will Crooks and Nick Burns, this collection of works explores an abstract take on being immersed in nature. How we feel, how we use our senses to take in our surroundings, and inclusion of the alluring colors that breathe in and out around us.
In Square Roots, Sarkis Chorbadjian showcases square-formatted paintings that explore the application and removal of oil & cold wax layers. For Sarkis, scratching large, square painting surfaces to their roots reveals an emotional significance that is a product of the process in which he works. His abstract landscape paintings are personal responses to places he…
Visit GCCA on the First Friday of the month from 6 – 9 pm to view exhibitions in the Main Gallery and Community Gallery, meet the GCCA Studio Artists, buy local art, and participate in special family art activities! Come see the exhibition, Narratives Ending in Separation by Linda McCune, as well as Square Roots,…
On November 8, 12:00 PM at the Kroc Center, the World Affairs Council Upstate will be hosting an interactive lunch and learn speaker event called International vs. Domestic Law. The purpose of this lecture is to provide a politically neutral update on this important issue. Do you remember when "Brexit" was in the headlines? How did it…
Join exhibiting artist, Linda McCune, in GCCA’s Main Gallery on Tuesday, November 8th, from 6 – 7 PM for an ARTalk in coordination with her solo exhibition, Narrative Ending in Separation. Linda will be discussing behind-the-scenes processes into how she created the works for the Narratives Ending in Separation, as well as, demonstrating how you…
On Wednesday, Nov. 16, Greenville Women Giving (GWG), a women’s collective giving organization serving Greenville County, will host a program exploring Career and Technical Centers and the advancing reputation of technical education. Panelists representing Greenville Technical College and Greenville County Schools will discuss the changing face of employment skills and how tech centers and colleges…
In Strangely Familiar, artists Joseph Kameen, Andie Carver, and Heather Deyling confront relationships to the world around them. Familiar yet sometimes indiscernible objects and scenery call into question the relationship we have with the world around us.
Visit GCCA on the First Friday of the month from 6 – 9 pm to view exhibitions in the Main Gallery and Community Gallery, meet the GCCA Studio Artists, buy…
Don’t miss the inaugural Greenville Designer Jewelry Show, the very first event of its kind. Limited to SC and NC artists, this exciting two-day juried show will host 19 professional…
Get ready to enjoy the sights and sounds of Christmas as we kick off the holiday season at the annual Greer Christmas parade Sunday, Dec. 4th from 2:30 to 4:30…