
Wood Basket of the World Conference
The University of South Carolina will host “Wood Basket of the World: Lumbering, Manufacturing, and Conserving South Carolina’s Forests,” a major conference held in Sumter
The University of South Carolina will host “Wood Basket of the World: Lumbering, Manufacturing, and Conserving South Carolina’s Forests,” a major conference held in Sumter
Coastal Carolina University has partnered with the Association for the Betterment of Bucksport to create a traveling exhibit and accompanying educational material about the Gullah
The Friends of South Carolina Libraries will host their Annual Conference on Saturday, April 29, 2023 at the Aiken County Library. The one-day conference will
The Center for Civil Rights History and Research at the University of South Carolina has created a traveling exhibit based on the archival exhibit “Justice
The Office of Cultural Affairs at the Town of Hilton Head Island will partner with the Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, Lean Ensemble Theater, and several
Richland Library will coordinate a series of poetry workshops and a culminating presentation featuring Black British poet Yomi Sode in partnership with education consultant Peter
The Sumter County Museum will debut a new exhibit on the life and importance of Sumter native Dr. Arthenia J. Bates Millican. “Inspired by Millican:
The Harriet Hancock LGBT Center in Columbia hosts the “Pages of Pride” book discussion group. The group will meet on third Thursdays from January –
The Lancaster Cultural Arts Center is offering a new monthly, lunchtime lecture series featuring presentations and discussions on a wide range of topics. The free hour-long
Claflin University will sponsor a series of public lecture-recitals featuring South Carolina female musicians and investigating their impact on music history and culture. Three programs
The Center for Creative Partnerships will coordinate a series of public screenings and discussions of the documentary Meltdown in Dixie (2021), which examines the complexities of
The Center for Civil Rights History and Research at the University of South Carolina has created a traveling exhibit based on the archival exhibit “Justice
Coastal Carolina University will host their third “Gullah Geechee Community Day” on Saturday, February 25, 2023 in downtown Conway. The event will feature performers, presentations, workshops, genealogy
The Mather Museum and Interpretive Center will offer performative tours of the Mather school from February – April 2023, with special educational tours during Black
In coordination with the 2023 Delicious Reads event, Hub City Writers Project will arrange visits by author Kashmira Sheth to two schools in Spartanburg in
The Pat Conroy Literary Center’s seventh annual March Forth will be held on Saturday, March 4, and Sunday, March 5, 2023, with a special preview
SC Humanities is thrilled to announce that we have been named a recipient of the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation’s “Broadening Narratives” grant, a groundbreaking
“Picturing Democracy” is a series of programs designed to encourage critical thinking about American democracy. SC Humanities partnered with the College of Charleston in 2021
The Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum of South Carolina has created a new exhibit that looks at changes in agriculture in South Carolina over the last
The Arts Center of Greenwood will host two exhibits from January 15 – March 2, 2023: “Gullah Spirit: Jonathan Green” and “Sewn by the Sea:
The Charleston Gaillard Center has released Season Three of “Raising the Volume,” which features three episodes filmed with Marcus Amaker and Charlton Singleton. This season
Historic Brattonsville will debut a new exhibit that offers a deeper narrative of the site’s history in January 2023. “Historic Brattonsville: Through the Eras” tells
The traveling Smithsonian exhibit Voices and Votes: Democracy in America is on display at its last stop in South Carolina, the Cowpens Branch Library, from December 17, 2022
The Fine Arts Center in Greenville is partnering with the South Carolina New Play Festival to present a livestream of a panel discussion on “Reimagining
South Carolina State University will present a series of four interactive, virtual programs on “Words Across the Water: Writing and Discourse Across the Black Atlantic”
The organization “And Still We Rise” will present a weekend series of programs titled “Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr: We Still Have a Dream”
The South Carolina Maritime Museum in Georgetown will present two lectures by scholar Christine Brin, Associate Curator of Education from the North Carolina Maritime Museum-Beaufort,
Claflin University will present a series of community writing workshop programs from November 2022 – September 2023. The first program, ” An Introduction to Writing
The 2022 Charleston Literary Festival will take place November 4 – 13, 2022. There will be a special, free, community-wide program featuring author Imani Perry
Penn Center has partnered with composer Kevin Simmonds to create a literary performance titled “You’ve Gotta Run,” based on the book The Many Lives of Andrew