
Rice, Roots, Resilience, Suriname Maroons and USA Gullah Geechee – Community Day
Coastal Carolina University will present a series of programs in February 2025 about the connection between and complex legacy of rice cultivation in Suriname Maroons
Coastal Carolina University will present a series of programs in February 2025 about the connection between and complex legacy of rice cultivation in Suriname Maroons
Historic Columbia’s latest exhibit, Heat & Hardship: The Hidden Labor of Enslaved Cooks, will open on February 5, 2025 at the Robert Mills House &
Lander University will present its 15th Annual Lander University Film Festival from March 18 – March 22, 2025. The festival celebrates film and encourages all aspects of filmmaking.
The exhibition “Resilience and Revolution: Native Peoples in 18th Century South Carolina” will be on display at the Dorchester Heritage Center in St. George from January
America’s Living History Foundation will present the 8th Annual American Heritage Festival on Graham’s Historic Farm in Lake City on February 15-16, 2025. This living
After 37 years of service, Executive Director Randy Akers has announced his retirement from South Carolina Humanities effective June 30, 2025. Statewide Impact As the
The Aiken County Public Library will be presenting an original book and film discussion series titled “Modern Southern Novels on Page and Screen” from September
The traveling Smithsonian exhibit Spark! Places of Innovation will open in Gaffney at the Gaffney Visitors Center and Art Gallery on Saturday, January 11, 2025. The exhibition explores
The Sumter County Museum will feature the traveling exhibit Forest to Furniture: Exploring the History of South Carolina’s Wood Products from Thursday, January 23 – Saturday,
Ballet Spartanburg will offer free African Dance Classes at their Center for Dance Education from January 7 – May 2025. The goal of the program
The Town of Latta and the Latimer Historic School Committee are undertaking a significant effort to gather and safeguard historical information and artifacts that vividly
The Poetry Society of South Carolina will offer a series of six poetry readings, discussions, and workshops from August 2024 – January 2025 in Charleston
From November 2024 – May 2025, the Sigal Music Museum will present 6 lectures in their Distinguished Lecture Series to accompany their new exhibit A Measure
The Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage will present a series of 16 collateral programs from April 2024 – January 2025 to go along with two
Coastal Carolina University is sponsoring the second annual “Creative Sociology Writing Competition” which invites submissions of poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction that align with
The Chester County Historical Society has obtained a unique collection of autographs compiled in the late 1930s by a Chester family. The collection includes autographs
The Solidarity Arts & Education Decolonial initiatives (SAEDi) Collective will present the “Engaging Black Books” series from November 2024 – April 2025, featuring Dr. Millicent
The Allendale County Historical Society will coordinate a month-long series of programming opportunities about the Revolutionary War in January 2025. The South Carolina State Museum’s
The exhibit “Land & Legacy: Gullah Geechee Roots in HBCUs” will debut at Penn Center’s 40th Annual Heritage Days Celebration on November 7 – 9,
The 2024 Charleston Literary Festival will take place November 1 – 10, featuring a wide variety of noted authors, thinkers, and speakers. SC Humanities supported this
The Lincolnville Preservation and Historical Society will host a book talk with author Dr. Edda Fields-Black on her book COMBEE: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid,
The Stone Soup Storytelling Institute will present a series of six collaborative program sessions about the American Revolution. Each event will include a storyteller presenting
The exhibition “Resilience and Revolution: Native Peoples in 18th Century South Carolina” will be on display at the Sumter County Museum in from October 3 –
The Florence County Museum will feature a new exhibition titled ReCollect, which examines the past, present and future of the museum’s work. The exhibit will
The Georgetown County Library will present a series of free public programs from June – fall 2024 to celebrate their 225th anniversary. The programs will look
The Aiken County Public Library will host their first ever comic & pop culture convention celebrating graphic novels, manga, comic books, & pop culture. The
The South Carolina Military Museum is currenting hosting the exhibit South Carolina Veterans and the Civil Rights Movement, which will be on display through July 2024.
Rattlesnake Art Foundation will host a panel discussion in Greenville on October 19, 2024 on “Greenville Arts Past and Present” as part of the release
Bullets and Bandaids is a nonprofit organization that works with veterans through interviews, collaborative storytelling, and artwork. Veterans are paired with civilian writers and artists
Photo SC will present a lecture “In Conversation: Chametzky & Felleman on Surrealism” on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. The lecture will feature