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Just announced: Artists for MAC’s 20th annual Open Studios 🎨

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Since its inception, over 675,000 people have traveled to Greenville from throughout the region to visit artists in their studios, purchasing over $4.96 million in local artwork

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Believe it or not, this fall is the 20th anniversary of Open Studios, MAC’s annual visual art event where hundreds of local artists open their studios to the public.

This year, over 140 artists will participate in the event (happening Sat., Nov. 12- Sun., Nov. 13). Attendees can:

  • Personally connect with Greenville’s practicing artists
  • Enjoy exclusive talks and demonstrations
  • Add one-of-a-kind pieces to their personal collection

Bonus: Select studios will host a preview night on Fri., Nov. 11.*

LEARN MORE ABOUT OPEN STUDIOS

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