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Mark your calendar for Greenville Open Studios 2025

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Metropolitan Arts Council

During this year’s Greenville Open Studios weekend, 160 local artists across 95 locations will open their doors to visitors.

Photo provided by the Metropolitan Arts Council

One of our favorite annual arts events is back November 15-16, with a Friday night preview Nov. 14 from 6–9 p.m.

Now celebrating its 23rd year, Greenville Open Studios honors the local visual arts community by inviting the public to tour their favorite artists’ studios — for free — on Saturday (10 a.m.–6 p.m.) and Sunday (noon–6 p.m.).

How to participate:

  1. Download the app.
  2. Plan your route with the map feature.
  3. Enjoy the weekend.

Pro tip: Make sure to check out this year’s new artists, including Jose Perez, Kevin Kao, and Ellie Navarro.

See all participating artists

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