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SUMMARY:Messages from the Past
DESCRIPTION:In Messages from the Past\, Caroline E. Hughes and Deborah Puretz Grove test the processes that connect us to each other and our past. Through textures and patterning\, we see how textiles\, prints\, and technologies can be a connecting force to bring understanding and advance towards the future. \nCaroline E. Hughes investigates personal experiences with place and community through large-scale textile works. Aspects of rural living are present in her work. Hughes places an emphasis on her history in those settings as a catalyst for connections and shared experiences. Deborah Puretz Grove uses semiconductor plates as metaphors for extending personal memories and connecting people all the time everywhere. In her many series of work\, deeds\, titles\, letters\, and family photos\, from 1890 – 1950 are juxtaposed by references of semiconductor prototypes of the 1990s to further elaborate on the idea of memory extension.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/messages-from-the-past/
LOCATION:Greenville Center for Creative Arts\, 101 Abney St\, Greenville\, SC\, 29609
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Invisible Planet
DESCRIPTION:Invisible Planet features exhibiting artists Virginia Russo and Joseph Smolin investigating themes of belonging through an imagined alternative world. Invisible Planet is an imaginary world that represents untouched beauty and the raw wonder of creation. \nRusso created “The Planet” which aims to be a refuge for neuro-divergent people who suffer from sensory issues and overstimulation. This world in her work is a mysterious and ethereal land filled with mountains\, cliffs\, mushrooms\, and an ever-present orange sun. Smolin’s experience growing up half-Jewish in the Deep South—Birmingham\, AL—is reflected in his symbology and exploration of identity issues. His flamboyant and androgynous characters\, as visitors on “The Planet“\, challenge gender norms and societal expectations. Smolin’s work delivers condensed psycho-symbolic imagery that deals with themes of identity\, religion\, oppression\, and conformity.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/invisible-planet/
LOCATION:Greenville Center for Creative Arts\, 101 Abney St\, Greenville\, SC\, 29609
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:GCCA June First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Join us at GCCA on the First Friday from 6 – 9 pm to view the exhibitions\, meet the GCCA Studio Artists\, buy local art\, and participate in special family art activities! Come see ‘Invisible Planet’\, the imaginary world of Joseph Smolin and Virginia Russo and Messages from the Past\, by Caroline E. Hughes and Deborah Puretz Grove\, a show of how textiles\, prints\, and technologies can be a connecting force to bring understanding and advance towards the future.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/gcca-june-first-friday/
LOCATION:Greenville Center for Creative Arts\, 101 Abney St\, Greenville\, SC\, 29609
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Greenville Theatre Presents "Shrek: The Musical"
DESCRIPTION:Everyone’s favorite green ogre is back in this hilarious musical\, based on the hit blockbuster animated film! Our unlikely hero finds himself on a quest to save his swamp from an evil lord\, rescue the lovely princess from a terrible fate\, and discover who he is truly meant to be along the way. Come watch the exciting adventures of Shrek\, his loyal side-kick Donkey\, Princess Fiona\, Lord Farquaad\, and everyone’s favorite fairytale creatures. Shrek The Musical is the perfect summer treat for the whole family! \nThursday Shows: June 8\, 15\, 22 at 7:30 pm\nFriday and Saturday Night Shows: June 2\, 3\, 9\, 10\, 16\, 17\, 23\, 24 at 8 pm\nSaturday Matinee Shows: June 10\, 17\, 24 at 2 pm \nSunday Shows: June 4\, 11\, 18\, 25 at 3 pm \nSponsored by: \nJim & Janice Cordes
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/greenville-theatre-presents-shrek-the-musical/
LOCATION:Greenville Theatre\, 444 College Street\, Greenville\, SC\, 29601
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:ONESPARTANBURG\, INC. HOSTING SPARTANBURG’S JOINT FUNDERS
DESCRIPTION:What: June’s Caffeinated Conversations\, sponsored by Bank of America and Merrill\, will feature Spartanburg’s Joint Funders: the Spartanburg Regional Foundation\, the Mary Black Foundation\, the Spartanburg County Foundation\, the United Way of the Piedmont\, and the Chapman Cultural Center. \nRepresentatives from each of these nonprofits will dive into their collaboration\, funding opportunities countywide\, projects\, guidelines\, and how each of their missions work together to make a better Spartanburg. \nWhen: Tuesday\, June 13 \n\n8:30-9:30 AM\n\nWhere: OneSpartanburg\, Inc. Milliken Board Room \n\n105 N. Pine St.\, Spartanburg\, SC\n\nIf you plan to cover this event\, please RSVP to me.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/onespartanburg-inc-hosting-spartanburgs-joint-funders/
LOCATION:OneSpartanburg\, Inc.\, 105 N. Pine St.\, Spartanburg\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Black Economic Mobility Summit
DESCRIPTION:During this year’s Juneteenth Week\, REEM GVL is excited to produce its first Black Economic Mobility Summit. The Black Economic Mobility Summit supports business leaders from around the country and community members alike as they share their knowledge and experience to change the economic path for families and individuals in the 21st century and beyond. \nHeld at the Greenville Convention Center on June 15\, 2023\, this free informative event hosted by REEM Executive Director Stacey Mills features keynote speaker Aimee Griffin\, Founder of the Association of Black Estate Planning Professionals Inc.\, nine powerful breakout session topics that center on economic relief and growth\, and opportunities to support local black-owned businesses\, organizing groups\, and nonprofit organizations. \nFormed in the summer of 2020\, The Racial Equity and Economic Mobility (REEM) Commission convened around local and national racial inequities\, social justice\, and disparities in critical areas that negatively impact the Black community in Greenville County. Since REEM’s conception\, the Commission has successfully impacted Greenville through informative town halls\, direct action initiatives that combat racial inequalities\, and provide support in creating an equitable Greenville for all.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/black-economic-mobility-summit/
LOCATION:Greenville Convention Center\, 1 Exposition Drive\, Greenville\, SC\, 29607
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:How to Tell Your Story Without Spilling Your Secret Sauce
DESCRIPTION:How do you tell the world about your innovation without giving up your “secret sauce”? You want to showcase your advantage\, but you’re worried about giving too much info to competitors. You need to stand out\, but hiding your genius just feels safer. \nIf these worries sound familiar\, this webinar will help you figure out what info is truly risky\, and what you should be shouting from the rooftops. General guidelines plus real-world case studies will leave you more confident to share authentic\, impactful communication with your target audience. \nWhen\nThursday\, June 15\n10:00 – 11:00 a.m.\n\n\nWhere\nOnline via Zoom\n\n\nLearn More & Register
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/how-to-tell-your-story-without-spilling-your-secret-sauce-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC,Columbia, SC,Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Engaging in Healthy Conflict
DESCRIPTION:Location: Zoom\nTicket Price: $15.00\nTo Register: https://together4hr.org/event-5216726\nRefunds: Cancellations must be made by June 15\, 2023 in order to be fully refunded\n*Zoom link will be provided following registration* \nThis session will discuss Engaging in Healthy Conflict while at work. We all experience conflict\, and our default reactions are fight or flight—we argue and defend\, or we avoid the conflict altogether. This session will reframe conflict into a positive force and cover how to make conflict healthy\, productive\, and manageable. \nConflict resolution expert Tessa Byer will lead a discussion on why to engage in conflict and how to mitigate the destructive impact conflict can have on our wellbeing\, our relationships\, and our workplaces. We will then discuss when to engage in conflict and when it is actually a better choice to step away. Finally\, we will discuss how to engage in conflict and some tools and strategies that you can apply to the conflicts you are dealing with today. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. To define conflict and understand its potential benefits.\n2. To discuss when to engage in conflict and when to step away.\n3. To add 5 tools and strategies for resolving conflicts to your toolkit. \nSpeaker: Tessa Byer\, CO-OP\nClemson University Ombuds \nTessa Byer has been a mediator\, conflict coach\, trainer\, and Ombuds since 2015. She has provided conflict resolution in many contexts\, including higher education\, divorce\, workplace\, family\, religious\, landlord/tenant\, permanency\, and harassment prevention. After working as a housing mediator at a nonprofit in Cambridge\, MA\, she founded The Resolved Approach\, which provides affordable mediation and conflict resolution services to individuals and organizations. She also currently serves as the University Ombuds at Clemson University. Tessa spent seven years in the Boston area as a restorative justice facilitator\, where she partnered with individuals to complete a restorative justice agreement as a diversion from the criminal justice system. Tessa holds a Master of Arts in Coexistence and Conflict Resolution from Brandeis University\, a Master of Community Planning from Auburn University\, and a Bachelor of Arts in Social Entrepreneurship from Belmont University.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/engaging-in-healthy-conflict/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:The Doula Effect: Upstate\, SC Red Carpet Film Premiere
DESCRIPTION:A new social impact documentary film follows the lives of 3 mothers from different backgrounds\, each working with a doula\, to dispel myths about what doulas do and explore the critical roles they fill for mothers and babies long after labor and delivery are over. \nThe red carpet film premiere will be held at Feed & Seed Co in Greenville with live music\, hors d’oeuvres\, documentary prescreening\, and more! \nThursday\, June 29\, 2023 at 6pm \nFor more information and partnership opportunities\, contact marybeth@doulado.co
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/the-doula-effect-upstate-sc-red-carpet-film-premiere/
LOCATION:Feed & Seed Co\, 701 Easley Bridge Rd.\, Greenville\, SC\, 29611
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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