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A person holding a phone using the Open Studios app in a car.

The Open Studios app is free to use and easy to navigate.

Photo by Metropolitan Arts Council

Discover Greenville’s vibrant arts community during Open Studios, a free event by the Metropolitan Arts Council celebrating local creativity with behind-the-scenes tours on Saturday, Nov. 9 + Sunday, Nov. 10.

Before you go, don’t forget to install and explore the Open Studios app to transform your self-guided experience. With this all-in-one guide, you can:

  • Browse artists, filtering by medium, date, and accessibility
  • Create a customized map to craft your personalized tour
  • Preview artists’ work samples
  • Watch engaging videos

See you in the studios.

Learn more + download the app

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