September Exhibits, Events, Classes at Chapman Cultural Center Announced

August 31, 2015
SPARTANBURG, SC – Chapman Cultural Center is home to a high concentration of cultural activity in Spartanburg, from musicals and historical lectures to art exhibitions and children’s science camps. For the month of September, the Center will host a number of events, exhibitions, and classes in art, dance, history, music, theatre, and science. Patrons may go to ChapmanCulturalCenter.org for a comprehensive online calendar.
 
Spartanburg Music History | through Nov. 1
Spartanburg Regional History Museum at Chapman Cultural Center will continue its locally curated exhibition Spartanburg Music History through Nov. 1. Learn about Spartanburg’s role in producing nationally acclaimed musicians, historic venues, and more. Museum hours are TuesdaySaturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Free. For more information, please call (864) 596-3501.
 
Pot Boiler exhibition | through Sept. 17
Spartanburg Art Museum (SAM) is exhibiting playful works by nine contemporary artists entitled Pot Boiler at Chapman Cultural Center through Sept. 17. This exhibition includes a collection of images and objects that range from surreal photographs of toys to large installations, including performance-based work that allows patrons to participate. Viewers will experience metaphorical undertones in childlike innocence. Museum hours are TuesdaySaturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., andSunday, 1-5 p.m. Free. For more information, please call (864) 582-7616.
 
Pockets: For Safekeeping exhibition | through Oct. 8
NOURISH, a program of Mental Fitness, Inc., presents an interactive art installation in its space at Chapman Cultural Center called Pockets: For Safekeeping through Oct. 8. Patrons are invited to deposit various “tidbits,” such as ideas, to-do lists, wishes, and secrets, into the pockets on display. Gallery hours are MondayFriday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. For more information, please call (864) 278-9665.
 
Artists’ Guild exhibition: Chess Themed Show | Sept. 1-28
Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg will exhibit a chess-themed show by its members during September at Chapman Cultural Center. The exhibit will run Sept. 1-28. A public reception will be held during ArtWalk on Thursday, Sept. 17, 6-8 p.m. Gallery hours are MondaySaturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., andSunday, 1-5 p.m. Free. For more information, please call (864) 764-9568.
 
42nd Annual Juried Exhibition | Sept. 1 – Oct. 9
Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg exhibits 48 works by artists of North and South Carolina in its 42nd Annual Juried Exhibition, held at West Main Artists’ Co-Op, opening Tuesday, Sept. 1 and running through Oct. 9. The exhibition features works of diverse genres, from handmade paper and acrylic to jewelry and digital collage. Gallery hours are TuesdayFriday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. For more information, please call (864) 764-9568.
 
Student Galleries: Districts 4 & 7 | Sept. 3 – Oct. 25
Chapman Cultural Center will display a collaborative exhibition of student artwork from Spartanburg County School Districts 4 and 7 in its Student Galleries located on both floors of the Carlos Dupré Moseley Building, Sept. 3-Oct. 25. The exhibit will feature diverse artworks by students of different ages. Gallery hours are MondaySaturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Free. For more information, please call (864) 278-9693.
 
Creative Arts Workshop for Seniors | Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
NOURISH, a program of Mental Fitness, Inc., offers ongoing 60-minute studio art classes for seniors every Tuesday, 2-3 p.m., in its suite at Chapman Cultural Center. Registration for this highly enriching program is required, available on NourishSpartanburg.com. Participation per class is $10 per person. For more information, please call (864) 278-9665.
 
How Do You Nourish? | Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
NOURISH, a program of Mental Fitness, Inc., hosts weekly one-hour conversations about modern ways to nourish the body, mind, and spirit, every Wednesday, 12-1 p.m., in its suite at Chapman Cultural Center. Participants are welcome to bring lunch. Free. For more information, please call(864) 278-9665.
 
Express Workshop | Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24
NOURISH, a program of Mental Fitness, Inc., offers weekly 90-minute workshops every Thursday 7-8:30 p.m., for participants of all ages focused on the topic of identity and self-discovery. Held in the NOURISH suite at Chapman Cultural Center, this workshop costs $10 per person. For more information, please call (864) 278-9665.
 
1Spark! 2015 | Sept. 5
Chapman Cultural Center will celebrate the arts and entrepreneurship of Spartanburg on Saturday, Sept. 5, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., in one explosive event: 1Spark!, a festival where creativity and innovation collide. Held between the campuses of Chapman Cultural Center and The George, 1Spark! is a festival combining inventors and entrepreneurs with art and entertainment. Participants will meet some of the area’s most promising new businesses and innovators, browse regional artisans’ wares, enjoy music and dance, and indulge in great food and drink. In addition, six nationally acclaimed chalk artists will be on site creating both 2D and 3D works. Free. For more information, please call (864) 582-ARTS.
 
Art School Exhibition and Open House | Sept. 5
Spartanburg Art Museum (SAM) staff and Art School instructors at Chapman Cultural Center are hosting an afternoon of art, demos, and fun on Saturday, Sept. 5, 1-5 p.m. Learn about the Art School and the classes and workshops offered year round. Expert instructors will demonstrate a variety of techniques taught in their classes, from ceramics to watercolor, portrait, oil painting, and more. Artwork by local students and artists associated with SAM’s Art School will be on exhibit. There will be special hands-on activities for children and opportunities to register early for fall classes. Food trucks and other community organizations will also be on site in association with 1Spark! Free. For more information, please call (864) 582-7616.
 
Sundays Unplugged | Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
Chapman Cultural Center is open every Sunday with causal, cultural entertainment and live music,1-5 p.m., as part of its weekly Sundays Unplugged program. Spartanburg Art Museum, Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg, the Student Galleries, and Spartanburg Regional History Museum are all open with free admission, 1-5 p.m. Spartanburg Science Center is also open with a small admission charge. Also, there is always a free mini-concert by a local musician or band, 2-4 p.m. For September, the artists will be Not Even Brothers (9/6), Harana (9/13), Sean Gaskell (9/20), and Mark Miller (9/27). For more information, please call (864) 542-ARTS.
 
Music Sandwiched In | Sept. 9
Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra presents free twice-monthly lunchtime concerts on selected Wednesdays, 12:15-1:15 p.m., in the Barrett Room at the Spartanburg County Public Libraries Headquarters branch. Patrons are encouraged to bring their lunch and enjoy live music from local musicians. On Wednesday, Sept. 9, Spook Handy (Pete Seager Tribute) will perform. Free. For more information, please call (864) 948-9020.
 
The Spoken Word Experience | Sept. 10
Spoken Word Spartanburg hosts workshops on the second Thursday of each month at Chapman Cultural Center to improve participants’ knowledge and talents in spoken word poetry. On Thursday, Sept. 10, poets will share their words, critique their peers, and hear from professional poets, starting at 7 p.m. in the Callie and John Rainey Conference Room. Participation is free, but donations are accepted. For more information, please call (864) 542-ARTS.
 
Mary Poppins | Sept. 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27
The Spartanburg Little Theatre kicks off the fall season in a “practically perfect” way with 11 performances of the Tony-nominated Broadway adaptation of the classic movie Mary Poppins. Mary Poppins is a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious delight for all ages, presented at Chapman Cultural Center, Sept. 11-27. Tickets are $30 per adult, $28 per senior, and $20 per youth, with a 20% discount for groups of 10 or more. For more information on show times or to purchase tickets, please call (864) 542-ARTS or visit ChapmanCulturalCenter.org.
 
Opening reception for 42nd Annual Juried Exhibition | Sept. 12
Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg hosts a public reception for its 42nd Annual Juried Exhibition at West Main Artists Co-Op on Saturday, Sept. 12, 6-9 p.m. Artists will be in attendance to talk about their works, and wine-and-cheese style refreshments will be available. Free. For more information, please call (864) 764-9568.
 
LIVE in Concert: Power and Force | Sept. 12
Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra (SPO) will present its first concert of the season – Power and ForceSaturday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. in Twichell Auditorium at Converse College. In this performance, powerful masterworks combine with the electric force of Andreas Boyde in Tchaikovsky’s 2nd Piano Concerto, Beethoven’s 7th Symphony and Verdi’s La Forza del Destino. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call (864) 948-9020 or visit the Box Office at Converse College.
 
SAM Family Programming: Crazy Kooky Sculptures | Sept. 13
Join Spartanburg Art Museum (SAM) invites the public to learn how to create a small sculpture inspired by artist Dylan Collins, as seen in its current Pot Boiler exhibition, on Sunday, Sept. 13, 1-4 p.m., during its monthly SAM Family Programming. This event takes place in the 2D Studio of SAM’s Art School, located on the 2nd floor of Chapman Cultural Center’s Montgomery Building. Combine human, animal, and mechanical elements together for a wacky and whimsical work of three-dimensional art. Families are encouraged to view Pot Boiler in the museum before participating in the workshop. Participation is free for Household members and $2 for non-members. For more information, please call (864) 582-7616.
 
Auditions: Of Mice and Men | Sept. 13-14
The Spartanburg Little Theatre will hold auditions for the stage adaptation of the beloved John Steinbeck classic Of Mice and Men. Roles are available for nine adult males of varying ages and ethnicities and one adult female in her 20s-30s. Auditions will be held Sept. 13 and 14, 7-9 p.m., in Chapman Cultural Center’s theater. Free. For more information, please call (864) 585-8278.
 
Pioneers in Innovation | Sept. 14
The Greenhouse Business Incubator at USC Upstate’s George Dean Johnson, Jr. School of Business and Economics will present conversations about innovation over the years with live music, beer, and BBQ on Monday, Sept. 14, starting at 4:30 p.m. Three legendary innovators – founder of HICCup Esther Dyson, inventor of the first computer modem to connect PCs to the Internet Dennis Hayes, and founder of one of the first Internet firewalls David Pensak – will share Chapman Cultural Center’s stage, 5-6 p.m., for a panel-style discussion. A book signing and reception will be held beforehand, 4:30-5 p.m. An after party will begin at 6:15 p.m. Tickets for admission to all activities are $15 per person or $8 per student. For more information, please call (864) 494-3695.
 
ArtWalk | Sept. 17
Chapman Cultural Center is a premier location during Spartanburg’s monthly ArtWalk, the self-guided tour of Downtown’s arts community on the third Thursday of each month, 5-9 p.m. OnThursday, Sept. 17, patrons are invited to see the newest exhibitions in Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg, Spartanburg Art Museum, and the Student Galleries, while enjoying adult beverages and light hors d’oeuvres. Free. For more information, please call (864) 542-ARTS.
 
Artists’ Guild reception: Chess Themed Show | Sept. 17
Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg will host a reception for its Chess Themed Show during ArtWalk onThursday, Sept. 17, 6-8 p.m., in the Guild Gallery at Chapman Cultural Center. Free. For more information, please call (864) 764-9568.
 
Music Sandwiched In | Sept. 23
Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra presents free twice-monthly lunchtime concerts on selected Wednesdays, 12:15-1:15 p.m., in the Barrett Room at the Spartanburg County Public Libraries Headquarters branch. Patrons are encouraged to bring their lunch and enjoy live music from local musicians. On Wednesday, Sept. 23, The Carolina Players Band will perform. Free. For more information, please call (864) 948-9020.
 
Lunch & Learn: Moonshiners of the Dark Corner | Sept. 25
Spartanburg County Historical Association (SCHA) will present its monthly lunchtime lecture series Lunch & Learn on Friday, Sept. 25, 12:30-1:30 p.m., in the Callie and John Rainey Conference Room at Chapman Cultural Center. Guest lecturer Dean Campbell will highlight the importance of moonshine to the health and social, cultural, and economic history of the Upstate’s Dark Corner region and the impact of the eminent domain vacating of residents from 37,000 acres in order to build the Poinsett Reservoir and watershed area. Tickets are $5 per person or $15 per person with lunch provided by Palmetto Palate. Attendance is free for SCHA members. For more information or to reserve a spot, please call (864) 596-3501.
 
Hub City Empty Bowls Soup Day | Sept. 26
Join Hub City Empty Bowls hosts its annual Soup Day fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 26, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., in the theater lobby at Chapman Cultural Center. Citizens may choose from more than 1,000 bowls, created over a period of three months by members of the community, for a $15 donation each and then enjoy unlimited gourmet soup provided by local restaurants. Proceeds will be donated to TOTAL Ministries, a charity dedicated to feeding local citizens and fighting food scarcity. Other activities on Soup Day include live music, silent auctions, drum circles, and fellowship. Hub City Empty Bowls is organized by potters of Carolina Clay Artists. For more information, please call(864) 621-2768 or visit www.HubCityEmptyBowls.com.
 
A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles and Fiber Arts exhibition | Sept. 29
Spartanburg Art Museum (SAM) presents A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles and Fiber Artsbeginning Tuesday, Sept. 29. A Dyeing Art is a group exhibition featuring the work of nine artists. Curated as an homage to Spartanburg’s history with the textile industry, the work in this exhibition covers a wide array of textile-related media and techniques, including quilted paintings, wall drawings, fiber sculptures, and felt installations. Museum hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Free. For more information, please call (864) 582-7616.