Downtown Greenville's annual Artisphere festival has been canceled due to health and safety concerns. Festival organizers said plans for a virtual experience are now underway.
“We asked ourselves what our followers and our community needed from us in this moment and decided that the combination of something fun and creative was the perfect panacea,” said Artisphere executive director Kerry Murphy.
Henry Horowitz, president emeritus and founder of Artisphere presented by TD Bank, was awarded the Order of the Palmetto by Governor Henry McMaster at the festival’s Opening Night Gala Thursday…
Here’s a quick guide to the musical acts playing at Artisphere this Friday through Sunday. The music starts at 1 p.m. Friday and the last set is 4 p.m. Sunday.…
Alice Finkelstein Allen grew up gazing at old trinkets — her uncle would show up each Christmas with different pieces of art deco-styled jewelry, salvaged from someone’s yard sale or…
Taylor Adams draws her inspiration from nature — the sky, the mountains, the horizon. Her art — displayed on various sizes of wood panels — combines acrylic paint, charcoal, and…
A new and unique sculpture commissioned by Artisphere was installed in the Village of West Greenville, Monday. The “Spindle,” is unlike any of the three other sculptures commissioned by one…
Whether you’re a Greenville native or new to the Upstate, Artisphere is a one-of-a-kind event the whole family can enjoy. Artisphere, presented by TD Bank, is celebrating 15 years with…
Recently, her work has transitioned to include the human figure. “The figure has always been present in my drawings and my sketchbooks,” she says. "But recently, I've gone through this big change of reintroducing the figure back into my work.”
NONPROFIT Meals on Wheels of Greenville receives grant from Dabo’s All In Team Foundation A grant of $5,000 was given to Meals on Wheels of Greenville to support its At-Risk…