
“ReCollect” Exhibit at Florence County Museum
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 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
The Filipino-American Association of Greater Columbia will present two educational cultural programs about indigenous groups in the Philippines in October as part of Filipino American
Newberry College will present their 2024 Dufford Diversity and Inclusion Week (DDIW) on the theme of “Celebrating our Diversities and Using Them to Make a
The Center for Creative Partnerships will conduct an oral history project about the Orangeburg Massacre that will include public programs and a digital archive. A series
The Kaminski House Museum will host their annual “Family Fun and Literacy Day” on Saturday, October 26, 2024 from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. The afternoon event will
Senior Resources will host five courses in October 2024 at the Lourie Center as part of their bi-annual “Lourie Lectures” program. SC Humanities grant funds
The South Carolina Tobacco Museum will offer a series of monthly walking tours from June – December 2024 that will look at elements of hidden
The Cecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum will present a series of symposiums throughout the state from February – August 2024 to commemorate the
The Berkeley County Museum will present their annual Colonial Day Festival on September 28, 2024 at Old Santee Canal Park in Moncks Corner. The event
The traveling Smithsonian exhibit Spark! Places of Innovation will open in Greenwood at The Museum on Saturday, August 3, 2024. The exhibition explores the unique combination of places,
The Oconee Military Museum will host a “Grand Old Flag Celebration” on Saturday, August 10, 2024. The event will include educational displays and exhibits, crafts
The South Carolina New Play Festival will hold a special presentation and town hall event about the life of Josh White, famous musician and Greenville
The Summerville Orchestra will commemorate their 20th anniversary by creating an exhibit and offering a series of public lectures. An initial version of the exhibit will
The South East Rural Community Outreach organization in Hopkins will present their annual Juneteenth festival on the property of the historic Harriet Barber House on
Forest to Furniture: Exploring the History of South Carolina’s Wood Products is a new traveling exhibition that will open at the McKissick Museum in Columbia
The Papa Tank Theatre for Inclusion will present two performances of the original play When The Tree Sings on June 8 – 9, 2024. The
The Charleston Library Society will present a “Shakespeare on the Steps” performance in partnership with the College of Charleston on Sunday, June 9, 2024, 2:00
The WeGOJA Foundation is coordinating an effort to capture the memories of people in Cordesville, South Carolina, who are associated with historic Taveau Church. The
PURE Theatre will present a series of Chautauqua-style events about Civil Rights heroine Septima Clark in May 2024 as part of Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival. On
The film Hope of Escape will be screened at the International African American Museum in Charleston as part of their Summer Film Series on Thursday.
The exhibition “Resilience and Revolution: Native Peoples in 18th Century South Carolina” will be on display at The Museum in Greenwood, SC in June and July
The Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville, SC maintains a Living History Farm that includes more than a dozen historic structures dating from 1790 –
Landsford Canal State Park in Catawba, SC will host their annual Lilyfest on Saturday, May 18. In 2024, there will be cultural programming opportunities through
York County Library will present their annual LibraryCon event on Saturday, May 18, 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. The LibraryCon is a celebration of comic books, manga, science