One of the largest curated shows of Southern artists features 41 artists in four locations around Lake City, South Carolina. Presented by ArtFields and South Arts.
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ArtFields Offers Over $100,000 in Prizes to Southeastern US Artists
Applications are open for this annual art competition and exhibition that turns Lake City, South Carolina, into a living gallery each spring.
The International African American Museum Is Finally Opening
The long-awaited institution will be inaugurated days after Juneteenth and as South Carolina lawmakers continue to push bans on critical race theory.
ArtFields Offers Over $100,000 in Prizes to Southeastern US Artists
Applications are open through November 1 for this annual art competition and exhibition that turns Lake City, South Carolina, into a living art gallery.
African American Museum to Open in Former Slave Port
The opening date for the museum, located at the former site of Gadsden’s Wharf in Charleston, has been anticipated for over two decades.
ArtFields Offers Over $100,000 in Prizes for Southeastern US Artists
Applications are open from September 1 through November 1 for this annual art competition and exhibition in Lake City, South Carolina.
Celebrate Southern Art at South Carolina’s ArtFields
The annual art competition and exhibition in Lake City, South Carolina awards over $100,000 in cash prizes to artists from across the Southeast. On view April 23 through May 1.
Petition Wants to Replace Confederate Statue With Monument to Chadwick Boseman
Over 40,000 people have signed a Change.org petition calling to replace a Confederate monument in Anderson, South Carolina with a statue of the late Black Panther star.
$100,000 in Prizes Available From ArtFields’s Call for Artists
The competition and exhibition for artists based in the Southeastern United States will open its Spring 2021 artist submission period on September 1, 2020.
ArtFields Opens Competition for Artists to Win $145,000 in Various Competition Prizes
The art competition and exhibition for artists based in the Southeastern United States has now opened its artist submission period through November 1, 2019 for the Spring 2020 competition.
Katrina Andry and Colin Quashie Deconstruct Race-Based Stereotypes at the Halsey Institute
On view through December 7, 2019, the shows printmaking, collage, and installation beckon viewers to examine their preconceived notions of society.
Cry Joy Park Investigates Utopia and Dystopia with Cut Paper Flowers and Ink-On-Glass Paintings
On view at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, the installation aims to present both an alluring, gorgeous and otherworldly garden, and its darker counterpart.