Columbia art leaders talk about the future of art in Free Times forum
The panel and audience covered ways to innovate funding for local artists and reach out to city leadership and the public.
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Read MoreThe weekly event, 15 years in the running, is lauded as a safe space for artists.
Read MoreThe banning and unbanning of TikTok has left businesses that use the app in an uncertain position. But Richland County’s fine arts community is coping just fine.
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Read MoreA free, weekend event called “Columbia Open Studios” invites the public into the behind the scenes of artists’ lives and creative processes.
Read MoreSt. Pat’s is returning to Five Points for its 41st year with a diverse lineup of musical genres. Trae Judy and Dave Britt are the two men who make seeing your favorite artists a reality.
Read MoreThe New Brookland Tavern is the site of a new art market for local artists. The market is expected to continue every month.
Read MoreThe winner of this year’s 701 Center for Contemporary Art Prize will be a woman.
Read MoreNonprofits in Columbia and Charlotte work to showcase Native American and minority artistry throughout the Carolinas.
Read MoreCarolina News and Reporter Hallie Hayes enters the world of Immersion Art and takes selfies to prove it.
Read MoreZinesters in Columbia are working together to encourage the creative media platform.
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