SC STANDS TO LOSE $40 MILLION in annual arts tax REVENUES!! That’s dollars from the cultural industry, all as a result of Mark Sanford’s last gasp grandstanding. Save Our Cultural Institutions! Contact you legislators by Tues 9am!!
The State Museum, SC Arts Commission, ETV, USC, etc are in deep trouble. Great people who are true community [...]
Passing on information about the upcoming Artists’ Retreat this Weekend. There’s still space; sign up!
From Katie Fox:
2010 S.C. Artists’ Retreat Schedule and Details
We can’t wait to see you!
The S.C. Artists’ Retreat is shaping up to be a great time. This message includes information that you should review before packing your bags for our weekend [...]
I’m almost 40% of the way to my goal of $1900 but I only have 6 days left before my project expires! So I really need your help.
The press you see pictured here is going to transform my studio practice! I am raising funds through Kickstarter.com for the purchase and shipping of a lightweight Ettan [...]
The South Carolina Arts Commission wants to open your eyes to the most comprehensive public collection of art by contemporary South Carolina artists: the 448 works in the State Art Collection. The Commission will unveil a new logo and awareness campaign, “Art in Sight,” during the opening for Part II of The State Art Collection: [...]
Eleanor Heartney will be giving two lectures over the next several days in association with the current exhibit at 701 Center for Contemporary Art. Heartney curated Contemporary Conversations, a pair of back to back exhibits of selections from the State Art Collection. Part I runs through November 1st with Part II running November 5th – [...]
Manning Williams is legendary in a city full of legends. Born in Charleston in 1939, Williams has been a fixture in the Charleston contemporary art scene since he returned to his hometown after doing graduate work at the Pennsylvania Academy. Viewers will be treated this week when an exhibit of his work opens this Friday [...]
I disappeared into the studio this summer in addition to taking several trips to Charleston. I got a lot of work done, but school’s back in session and there are more exhibits all over the state than I can remember in a long time. Take that Recession!
From: <>Betty.Plumb@ scArtsAlliance. net
To: Undisclosed- Recipient: ;
Sent: 4/25/2009 1:23:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Arts Funding in Jeopardy
ADVOCACY ALERT – CALL TO ACTION!
We have just learned that a funding plan by Senator Greg Ryberg of Aiken and Senator Tom Davis of Beaufort, will be deliberated beginning Tuesday, along with the Senate Finance Committee’s recommended version of [...]