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Downtown Greenville comes alive for Artisphere weekend, May 8-10

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From Artist Row to live music and hands-on exhibits, Artisphere brings the heart of creativity to downtown Greenville.

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Get ready, Greenville. Artisphere presented by Prisma Health is back May 8-10 for a free, family-friendly weekend packed with creativity, music, and fun. Downtown streets will transform into an interactive playground celebrating art in every form.

What’s new this year?

  • Artist Row: Sponsored by GE Vernova and Huntington Bank, 140 artists were chosen from 1,060+ applicants. They showcase 17 artistic mediums from 34 states, including 47 first-time Artisphere participants.
  • Hands-on fun: Explore interactive exhibits and live demos, plus highlights like the “Hope Forward” Community Mural with Prisma Health led by Greenville native artist William Downs, and Fiercely Forward with Clemson University blending art, science, and tech.
  • Music for every taste: The Main Stage lineup spans genres from soul and jazz to indie rock, folk, and country — with artists from Greenville, Nashville, and as far as Hawaii. Check the Artisphere website for the full lineup.
  • Foodie finds: Two new vendors, White Wine and Butter and Califas, are joining the festival spread.

Artisphere isn’t just a festival — it’s a full weekend experience. Bring the whole family, meet incredible artists, discover new flavors, and dance to live tunes.

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What are you most excited for at Artisphere weekend?

A. Artist Row + interactive exhibits
B. Live music + Main Stage acts
C. Food + drinks from new vendors
D. Kidsphere + family activities

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