Greenville County Museum of Art celebrates its 38th Antiques, Fine Art & Design Weekend

October 11, 2024

This year marks the 38th anniversary of Greenville County Museum of Art’s signature event – Antiques, Fine Art & Design Weekend presented by United Community. This three-day event takes place October 18th, 19th, and 20th and promises a weekend full of treasures. Twenty-one dealers from throughout the southeast will exhibit the best antiques, fine art, and design in the museum’s iconic modern setting. Admission is free.

Fine art, folk art, jewelry, primitives, porcelain, linens, and silver along with outstanding antique furniture will be for sale. Saturday and Sunday programming includes Dealer Talks, where attendees can hear from these experts firsthand and encounter their collections in a personal way. Lunches and desserts are also available for purchase each day.

“This is a highly anticipated event not only for those who appreciate art but for anyone who enjoys antiques and interior design,” states the GCMA Head of Development Stephanie Rainey. “It is a special opportunity to have such a variety of top exhibitors in one space, and we look forward to sharing this experience with the community.”

For more information and a full schedule of event programming, please visit www.gcma.org/antiques.

 

About The Greenville County Museum of Art

The Greenville County Museum of Art (GCMA) is considered the premier American art museum in the South. It is home to the world’s largest public collection of watercolors by iconic American artist Andrew Wyeth. Additionally, the GCMA also has an impressive collection of paintings and prints by contemporary artist Jasper Johns, the largest institutional collection of pottery by enslaved artisan David Drake, and the largest collection outside the Smithsonian of works by South Carolina-born artist William H. Johnson. Ranging from Federal portraits to contemporary abstractions, the GCMA’s acclaimed Southern Collection invites viewers to survey American art history through works with ties to the South.