Release your inner Viking at the South Carolina Arts Gala

May 2, 2016

Annual celebration of the arts features art sale, concert and dance party

Fans of the History Channel’s Vikings can go home from the South Carolina Arts Gala wearing Lagertha’s barrettes or Ragnar’s bracelet. Batesburg-Leesville craftsman Danny Hansen, who has designed and created much of the distinctive jewelry worn by the popular drama’s actors, will sell his work at the South Carolina Arts Gala, which takes place May 11 at 7:15 p.m. at 701 Whaley in Columbia. Tickets are $75 per person and available online at www.SouthCarolinaArts.com or by calling (803) 734-8696.

Presented by the South Carolina Arts Foundation, the arts gala is the annual celebration of the South Carolina Arts Awards. The art sale will also offer paintings, glass, pottery, sculpture, fiber arts and other original works of art by South Carolina artists, plus “arts experiences” created to showcase cultural and culinary arts. In addition to Hansen, other Midlands-area artists participating are Eileen Blyth, Ed Bryan, Clay Burnette, Lou Chandler, Robert Crainshaw, Clark Ellefson, Tyrone Geter, Mana D.C. Hewitt, Alicia Leeke, Susan Lenz, Roy Paschal, Charles Pate, Jr., Anna Redwine, Renee Rouillier, Cindy Saad, David Sanders, Will South, Dalvin Spann, Leo Twiggs, and David Yaghjian.

Gala attendees will be greeted by the Lee Central High School Marching Stallions drumline and can cap an evening of fun dancing to the music of The Root Doctors.

Prior to the gala, recipients of the Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Governor’s Award for the Arts and the Folk Heritage Awards will be recognized at a concert taking place at 6:15 p.m. at Southside Baptist Church, 702 Whaley St. The concert will feature a bluegrass and gospel tribute to the late Harold Clayton, who is receiving a posthumous Folk Heritage Award.

Gala proceeds benefit schools and communities around the state through the South Carolina Arts Commission’s arts education and arts development programs. Last year, the S.C. Arts Foundation contributed more than $55,000 to programs such as artist fellowships, arts education and artist training.

For more information, visit www.SouthCarolinaArts.com, or call (803) 734-8696.

About the S.C. Arts Foundation
Established in 1972, the S.C. Arts Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to recognizing, encouraging and supporting the art and artists of South Carolina. Throughout its history, the SCAF has pursued creative ways to help the business community and private citizens contribute to a thriving arts community across the state. The organization is led by a diverse board of directors comprised of statewide business and civic leaders, artists, educators and others interested in supporting the rich variety of artistic expression found in the Palmetto State.

About the S.C. Arts Commission
The South Carolina Arts Commission is the state agency charged with creating a thriving arts environment that benefits all South Carolinians, regardless of their location or circumstances. Created by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1967, the Arts Commission works to increase public participation in the arts by providing services, grants and leadership initiatives in three areas: arts education, community arts development and artist development. Headquartered in Columbia, S.C., the Arts Commission is funded by the state of South Carolina, by the federal government through the National Endowment for the Arts and other sources.