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SUMMARY:The Flood - Solo Exhibition by Melissa Haviland
DESCRIPTION:Melissa 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 when it only disguised what may lay beneath. \nIn The Flood\, Haviland reimagines this history through the lens of climate disaster. The towering\, immersive installations evoke the sensation of being swept away\, as if the ocean had flooded through the space. This work embodies both the chaos of everyday stresses\, bedtimes\, deadlines; and the immense weight of global crises: climate refugees\, rising seas\, water scarcity\, and environmental collapse. The blue in The Flood echoes the promise of enhancement\, even as we are submerged in questions of survival: how do we stay afloat? \nGreenville Center for Creative Arts affirms the importance of artistic freedom and the power of creative expression — including work that may provoke\, challenge\, or confront. This exhibition contains content that some viewers may find unsettling or emotionally intense. Viewer discretion is advised for all ages.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/the-flood-solo-exhibition-by-melissa-haviland/
LOCATION:Greenville Center for Creative Arts\, 101 Abney St\, Greenville\, SC\, 29609
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T184500
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SUMMARY:‘Braiding Sweetgrass’ author\, environmental biologist Kimmerer to speak Nov. 5
DESCRIPTION:Robin Wall Kimmerer\, author of the best-selling nonfiction book “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom\, Scientific Knowledge\, and the Teachings of Plants\,” will deliver the inaugural address for the Furman Humanities Center Distinguished Lecture Series on Wednesday\, Nov. 5\, at 6:45 p.m. in McAlister Auditorium on the Furman University campus. The event is free and open to the public. \nNamed among Time Magazine’s Most Influential People of 2025\, Kimmerer\, a 2022 MacArthur Fellow\, is a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and is the founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment. She is the Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. \nHer talk\, “Just Environments\, Native Futures\, and Braiding Sweetgrass\,” draws from her 2013 book\, “Braiding Sweetgrass\,” which won the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award\, and her latest work\, “The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World.” \nHer presentation invites people to reflect on how they might use their human gifts and responsibilities in support of mutual thriving in a time of ecological crisis\, said Michele Speitz\, director of the Furman Humanities Center and professor of English literature. \nKaren Allen\, associate professor of sustainability science and anthropology\, and Jason Levitt ’26\, public health major and president of Furman’s Native American and Indigenous Peoples Association\, will introduce Kimmerer. \nAllen believes Kimmerer’s work offers hope in trying times. “Kimmerer asks us to do what we do best in the Furman community and a liberal arts world: to think from another perspective\, to imagine the question we haven’t yet learned how to ask\,” she said. \n“As someone who’s living out my own journey reconnecting with my Indigenous roots and understanding health and wellness\, I find Dr. Kimmerer’s teachings inspiring\,” said Levitt\, a 2025 Udall Scholar. “Her work reminds us that healing\, whether it’s people or the planet\, begins with relationship\, respect and reciprocity.” \nKimmerer’s books have won wide critical acclaim. In addition to “The Serviceberry” and “Braiding Sweetgrass\,” she is author of children’s book “Bud Finds Her Gift\,” and her first book\, “Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses\,” was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for outstanding natural history writing. Other works have appeared in Orion and Whole Terrain as well as in numerous scientific journals. \nIn 2022\, “Braiding Sweetgrass” was adapted for young adults by Monique Gray Smith. The new edition reinforces Kimmerer’s belief that greater ecological understanding stems from listening to the earth’s oldest teachers: the plants around us. \nSponsors for Kimmerer’s visit include The Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities and the departments of Earth\, Environmental\, and Sustainability Sciences; English; and Religion; and the Environmental Studies Interdisciplinary Minor. The Furman Humanities Center acknowledges generous support from the Head\, Reid and Sisk Endowed Lecture Funds. \nFollowing Kimmerer’s address and brief Q&A session\, Furman will join M. Judson Booksellers for a book signing session.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/braiding-sweetgrass-author-environmental-biologist-kimmerer-to-speak-nov-5/
LOCATION:Furman University\, McAlister Auditorium\, 3300 Poinsett Hwy\, Greenville\, SC\, 29613
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T180000
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SUMMARY:Color The Night
DESCRIPTION:AUCTION | PERFORMANCES | FOOD & DRINK \nColor The Night is Greenville Center for Creative Arts’ annual fundraiser that helps to sustain us year over year. This year’s theme is Techniolor Dreams. Be prepared to immerse yourself in a dreamy colorful landscape full of art\, impactful stories\, and memories. \nTickets: https://secure.qgiv.com/event/colorthenight
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/color-the-night/
LOCATION:Greenville Center for Creative Arts\, 101 Abney St\, Greenville\, SC\, 29609
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Greenville Jewish Film Festival Pop-Up Movie: The Ring
DESCRIPTION:Join The Greenville Jewish Film Festival for its latest Pop Up Movie to be shown at Camelot Cinemas! \nThe Ring focuses on Arnon Noble\, a religious man with a strong bond to his mother\, a Holocaust survivor. He usually drives her to school lectures where she tells the students how she saved the lives of her baby boy and herself with the help of a thin gold ring. When the mother’s health deteriorates\, he travels to her old hometown\, Budapest to search for the mythological ring that saved her life in the past. \nHe turns to his estranged daughter\, who is a TV researcher\, for help and invites her to share the journey. Will the search for the ring be successful? Will the ring save the mother’s life again and will the same ring that saved her mother also succeed in saving Arnon’s relationship with his own daughter? \nTickets can be purchased here. Adult tickets are $18\, and student tickets are $14. Both include popcorn and a drink. Students can email info@greenvillejewishfilmfestival.com for a discount code.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/greenville-jewish-film-festival-pop-up-movie-the-ring-2/
LOCATION:Camelot Cinemas\, 48 E Antrim Dr\, Greenville\, SC\, 29607
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Greenville Jewish Film Festival Pop-Up Movie - The Ring
DESCRIPTION:On November 9\, the Greenville Jewish Film Festival Pop-Up Movie commemorates the 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht “Night of Broken Glass” with a powerful dramedy inspired by true events — one that will leave you wondering if a journey to the past can heal the future. \nThe Ring focuses on Arnon Noble\, a religious man with a strong bond to his mother\, a Holocaust survivor. He usually drives her to school lectures where she tells the students how she saved the lives of her baby boy and herself with the help of a thin gold ring. When the mother’s health deteriorates\, he travels to her old hometown\, Budapest to search for the mythological ring that saved her life in the past. \nHe turns to his estranged daughter\, who is a TV researcher\, for help and invites her to share the journey. Will the search for the ring be successful? Will the ring save the mother’s life again and will the same ring that saved her mother also succeed in saving Arnon’s relationship with his own daughter? \nThe Ring will be shown Sunday\, November 9th at 4 p.m. at the Camelot Cinemas\, 48 E. Antrim Drive\, Greenville. \nTickets can be purchased here. Adult tickets are $18\, and student tickets are $14. Both include popcorn and a drink. Students can email info@greenvillejewishfilmfestival.com for a discount code. \n“Each pop-up film allows us to come together\, share stories\, and experience the richness of Jewish culture as an Upstate community\,” said Caroline Warthen\, co-chair of the Greenville Jewish Film Festival.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/greenville-jewish-film-festival-pop-up-movie-the-ring/
LOCATION:Camelot Cinemas\, 48 E Antrim Dr\, Greenville\, SC\, 29607
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Lander Jazz Ensemble to Perform
DESCRIPTION:The community is invited to join the Lander University Jazz Ensemble for their first performance of the 2025-26 academic year Thursday\, Nov. 13\, at 7 p.m. in the Abney Cultural Center Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public. \nThe Lander Jazz Ensemble is a 23-piece big band that performs standard repertoire\, including compositions originally performed by Duke Ellington\, Charles Mingus\, Miles Davis\, Glen Miller\, Count Basie\, Bob Mintzer and many other notable jazz artists. The ensemble explores a wide range of different styles of jazz music representing different eras of the genre\, including Afro-Cuban\, swing\, pop\, bebop\, cha-cha and mambo\, with the idea of exposing student musicians – and the audience – to the various kinds of grooves\, rhythms\, melodies\, harmonies and tempos. \nThe concert will also be the first for the ensemble under the direction of Dr. Lauren Diaz\, visiting assistant professor of music education at Lander. In addition to music\, this performance will provide Lander and Greenwood a chance to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Diaz.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/lander-jazz-ensemble-to-perform/
LOCATION:Abney Cultural Center\, Lander University\, 320 Stanley Ave.\, Greenwood\, SC\, 29649
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T200000
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SUMMARY:The Art Market
DESCRIPTION:Greenville Center for Creative Arts \nJoin us for The Art Market during Open Studios featuring local art vendors. \nSpots are still open to become a vendor here: https://forms.gle/caqHnruXj3Nr5iBT6 \nThis event is free and open to all ages.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/the-art-market/
LOCATION:Greenville Center for Creative Arts\, 101 Abney St\, Greenville\, SC\, 29609
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Augusta Street Holiday Open House
DESCRIPTION:Augusta Road Business Association (ARBA) is hosting their annual celebration to kick off the holiday season. Holiday Open House will take place on Sunday\, November 16 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. \nHoliday Open House was created in the 1980s\, when ARBA first became an organization\, and it continues each year making Augusta Road the place where families experience the beginning of the Christmas season. All along Augusta Street\, on Sunday\, November 16 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.\, participating businesses will host special events to celebrate the upcoming holidays. Shoppers can get in the holiday spirit with a visit from Santa\, music\, art\, special sales\, raffles\, door prizes\, carriage rides\, hot cocoa\, holiday treats\, special gift ideas for Christmas and much more. It is a fun day for all ages. \nSanta is coming! There will be many opportunities to talk and take photos with Santa so we advise parents to bring their camera for photos. \nThe Annual INSTAGRAM CONTEST returns! Visit this CONTEST LINK . Win a SHOPPING SPREE of gift cards from businesses along Augusta Street. HOW TO ENTER: 1. Follow @Onlyonaugusta.com 2. Like the Holiday Open House Instagram Contest post 3. Tag friends in separate comments (each tag = one entry). The contest starts as soon as the post is released and ends Sunday\, November 16 by 5:00 p.m. We will announce the lucky winner on Monday\, November 17. \nInstagram Contest Post Link – https://www.instagram.com/p/DQuZQ1nj_D8/?igsh=OGs1NWYwMDBvM3Z5 \nHoliday Open House Participants Include: \nAlise Powell Designs\, Augusta Road Aesthetics\, Bella Bridesmaids\, Biltmore Restorative Medicine & Aesthetics\, Danielle Miller Jewelry\, Diggs Designs\, First Bank\, Greenbrier Cottage\, Harringtons\, Kate Carlyle\, Labels Designer Resale\, Modal House\, Muse Shoes Studio\, Paisley & Paper\, Palmetto Olive Oil Co.\, Ponthieux’s Jewelry Design Studio\, Savvy\, The Boys\, The Elephant’s Trunk\, The Nested Fig\, The Nested Fig Garden\, The Rock House Antiques\, Twill\, Vann & Liv\, Vino & Van Gogh\, Made Four: A Lagree Studio\, and Westside Market. \nFor more information on Holiday Open House visit www.onlyonaugusta.com. \n  \nAbout The Augusta Road Business Association: \nThe Augusta Road Business Association (ARBA) is a coalition of businesses and residents who work together to establish a unified voice for the community. Our mission is to promote area advancement\, economic development and provide support and communication for businesses along the Augusta Road corridor. About us onlyonaugusta.com/about-us
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/augusta-street-holiday-open-house/
LOCATION:Augusta Street\, Augusta Street\, Greenville\, SC\, 29605
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T160000
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SUMMARY:Heron Institute to host grand opening for learning lab
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, November 18\, the Heron Institute will host a grand opening for the Heron Institute Learning Lab (The HILL). The HILL will serve as a community hub for virtual students from the Cyber Academy of South Carolina (CASC) and Heron Virtual Academy of South Carolina (HVASC). \nWHAT: Grand Opening of the Heron Institute Learning Lab (The HILL) \nWHERE: The HILL\, 33 Villa Rd.\, Suite 100\, Greenville\, SC 29615 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, November 18 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. (Drop-in to explore space will take place at 4:00\, and ribbon-cutting will begin at 5:30)                          \nThe event will begin with an opportunity for families and staff to explore the space\, check out sample activities\, and learn about programs. Local dignitaries and other members of the community will also be present to learn more and celebrate this milestone. \nAdditionally\, leadership from the Heron Institute and the Charter Institute at Erskine will be present at the event. Live interviews will be available. \nThis new space will provide virtual students with the opportunity to experience the in-person services and community that come with a brick-and-mortar school. It will offer important wraparound services like small group sessions\, academic support\, and socialization for students in the Greenville area. The HILL will also have a pantry with supplies that are available to students and families at no cost. \nThe HILL represents a new chapter in how the Heron Institute supports students\, families\, and communities with flexible\, innovative educational opportunities. \nFor more information about the Heron Institute\, visit www.theheroninstitute.org.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/heron-institute-to-host-grand-opening-for-learning-lab/
LOCATION:The HILL\, 33 Villa Rd.\, Suite 100\, Greenville\, SC 29615
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T190000
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SUMMARY:Lander University Wind Ensemble to Peform
DESCRIPTION:Lander University invites the Greenwood and Lander communities to join the Lander University Wind Ensemble for the second performance of the 2025-26 academic year Thursday\, Nov. 20. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. in the Abney Cultural Center Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public. \nAs America celebrates the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding\, the theme for this concert builds upon the ensemble’s last performance\, which featured music by British composers. This next concert will include selections from French composers\, commemorating the assistance France gave the United States during the Revolutionary War. The ensemble has chosen popular music from the opera Carmen\, by Bizet\, and from the musical Les Miserables\, along with other notable French works. The concert will conclude with a dash of holiday spirit by performing “A Christmas Festival\,” by Leroy Anderson. \nThe Lander University Wind Ensemble is the premier instrumental concert ensemble at Lander University. The group is under the direction of Dr. Reed Gallo\, chair of the Department of Music. He is also the director of bands and professor of trumpet. Gallo studied with Ron Romm\, a founding member of the Canadian Brass\, and many top orchestra performers. He has performed on solo tours in Europe\, including the Kmoch Festival in Prague\, and Southeast Asia. \nPlease visit www.lander.edu/events for updates and to confirm event times and venues. For questions\, please contact the College of Humanities\, Arts and Social Sciences at 864-388-8323 or hass@lander.edu.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/lander-university-wind-ensemble-to-peform/
LOCATION:Lander University Abney Cultural Center Auditorium\, 320 Stanley Ave\, Greenwood\, SC\, 29692
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC,Laurens County BUZZ
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