Tag: artist
Alexander McQueen’s fantastical fashion land...
By Madeline Hager | Oct 12, 2023
10 things you still might not know about tattoos i...
By P.J. Williams | Feb 10, 2023
2 SC muralists bring color to East Coast
By Margaret Walker | Feb 6, 2023
All finalists for Columbia art prize are women
By Leah DeFreitas | Nov 7, 2022
Cayce landing new mural at the Riverwalk
By Addison Hinkle | Oct 27, 2022
Columbia businesses work together in shared storefronts
by Ariel Meriwether | Oct 10, 2023
Throwback Outpost uses its shared space to save money. Other spaces shared by businesses, such as the NoMA Warehouse, use theirs to launch new businesses.
Read MoreDarion McCloud: the storyteller who sows artistic magic
by Hannah Litteer | Apr 21, 2022
Darion McCloud is well known around the Midlands as a consummate storyteller – but he’s also a man of many other talents.
Read MoreY’all-Mart: A new alternative flea market in Columbia
by Noah Patheja and Mackenzie Patterson | Sep 17, 2021
On Sunday, artists will put a twist on the traditional art market when Y’all-Mart opens at New Brookland Tavern.
Read MoreArtist creates swirling roosters for restaurant re-opening
by Hallie Hayes | Sep 11, 2020
Visual artist Michael Krajewski draws on the walls of Black Rooster restaurant in West Columbia....
Read MoreD.R.A.G.: Dress Resembling A Girl
by Denali Culver | Mar 6, 2020
For Pat Patterson, performing drag has always been provocative and a strong political tool that can be used to make the world better.
Read MoreArtist stitches civil rights history into quilts and coats
by Ashley Dale Henslee | Nov 12, 2019
Through her elaborate textured quilts and coats, Artist Patricia A. Montgomery tells the history of the civil rights movement. She is delivering a lecture Tuesday night at the University of South Carolina.
Visit http://civilrights.sc.edu/ to learn more.
Read More“Three Seconds and Counting…” reflects on sustainability at the West Columbia Riverwalk
by Madison Bridges | Oct 7, 2019
“The day we were installing it, we were literally pulling bottles out of the river, so that’s how local some of these bottles are,” Karl Larsen said.
Read MoreA Five Points gallery shutters, but artful lessons remain
by Maygen Bazemore | Feb 28, 2019
An art gallery owner sees the bare walls of her Saluda Avenue gallery for the first time in 22 years.
Read MoreMent Nelson finds artistic voice on social media
by Maygen Bazemore | Feb 12, 2019
Lowcountry native Meant Nelson wants to make it “cool” to be from South Carolina.
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