
Swan Con Comic Arts Festival
The University of South Carolina Sumter in partnership with the Sumter County Cultural Commission will present “Swan Con: The Sumter Comic Arts Festival” on March
The University of South Carolina Sumter in partnership with the Sumter County Cultural Commission will present “Swan Con: The Sumter Comic Arts Festival” on March
Winthrop University will bring noted scholar on impeachment, Dr. Michael Gerhardt of UNC School of Law in Chapel Hill, to speak on Tuesday, February 25,
On March 26, 2020, the South Carolina State Library will host a special presentation on “A War on Two Fronts,” a traveling exhibit documenting the
“The South Carolina Events That Changed America” is a permanent exhibit at the new Cecil Williams Museum and Institute for Social Innovation in Orangeburg. The
The University of South Carolina Beaufort will present programming promoting cross-cultural awareness on campus and in the community during February 2020. “Eyes on the Prize:
Southern Wesleyan University will host a literary festival on February 21, 2020 titled “South Carolina Real and Imagined” that will feature jury-selected student writers from
In January and February 2020, the York County Library will offer a “community-wide” reading program – with a twist! Through the “York County Library Community
The Spartanburg Philharmonic will present “Discovering the Banjo,” a series of outreach programs, film screenings, and teaching artist residencies to accompany two performances by noted
SC Humanities is pleased to announce the 2020 Student Research Fellow: Abrahm Thrasher of Lander University. Student Research Fellowships are awarded annually on a competitive basis to
In December 2019 – January 2020, a group of Gullah community leaders, scholars, and performers from South Carolina and Georgia will visit Sierra Leone for
On Thursday, December 5 – Saturday, December 7, 2019, author Annette Laing will be featured at the annual ChristmasVille festival in Rock Hill. Three workshops
In an effort to examine and celebrate the ways food helps to define South Carolina’s culture and history, SC Humanities has launched a new statewide
The Gibbes Museum of Art will present the exhibition Rauschenberg in Charleston from September 13, 2019 – January 5, 2020. (The opening date was rescheduled
SC Humanities is pleased to announce the FY2020 Board of Directors who begin their terms on November 1, 2019. Three new members will join the
Penn Center National Historic Landmark District will host its 37th Heritage Days Celebration on November 7 – 9 to honor its 157-year history and share
Developed by the South Carolina State Museum and South Carolina Humanities, South Carolina: The Food We Celebrate is a new traveling exhibit that celebrates iconic
Williamsburg Technical College Library will host the literary program “One Book, One College, One Community” in October and November 2019. The featured community-read book is
The Greenville Jewish Federation will present a screening of the film Who Will Write Our History (2018) at Furman University on November 17, 2019. Who Will Write Our
The Gibbes Museum of Art will present “Art+Social Justice: The Legacy of the Freedom Riders,” a two-part program designed to engage members of the Charleston
Actors’ Theatre of South Carolina has a new long-term program, “Shakespeare For All,” that will present productions based on adaptations of William Shakespeare’s plays intended
The South Carolina Humanities Board of Directors awarded more than $50,000 in Major Grants to 8 cultural organizations after a September 27, 2019 Board Meeting in Columbia.
The 19th Annual Columbia Jewish Film Festival will take place October 20 – November 11, 2019 at various venues around Columbia. SC Humanities supported the
The Kaminski House Museum will present their fourth annual Family Fun & Literacy Day on Saturday, October 26 from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. The event focuses
SC Humanities is pleased to announce that six new speakers have joined the Speakers Bureau: Humanities Out Loud program. Offering a variety of interesting programs
South Carolina Humanities, in partnership with the Dillon County Theatre Association and the City of Dillon Wellness Center, is hosting a FREE grants writing workshop and
The South Carolina Writers Association will host their first annual Fall Retreat in Beaufort on October 31 – November 3, 2019. Five literary masters will
The Pat Conroy Literary Center’s second annual Children’s Book Fair will be held Saturday, October 12, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Santa Elena
The 2019 Free Verse Festival will be the third annual offering of this innovative and eclectic all-poetry literary festival. A wide variety of events will
The South Carolina Archives and History Foundation will present a symposium on the American Revolution, emphasizing the important roll the area now known as the
Black Ink: The Charleston African-American Book Festival is the first and only annual celebration of African-American literature in the Charleston area. The fourth annual event