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Event spotlight: 7 art exhibits to see before the New Year

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Greenville is bursting with local artists + the galleries are full this December. Take a break from shopping, baking, and decorating to spend a few days this month browsing all the exhibits. 🎨 Here are our suggestions:

Something on the Squares: Greenville Open Studios 2017 Exhibit

Metropolitan Arts Council, Nov. 4 – Dec. 15, 2017

An exhibit of over 120 works of art from local artists who participated in Greenville Open Studios this November.

Light Language: Elizabeth + Tim Speaker

Centre Stage, Dec. 1, 2017 – Jan. 7, 2018

A variety of mediums: explore painting, printmaking, cut paper + mixed media.

the f word: Various artists

Riverworks Gallery, Nov. 18 – Dec. 16, 2017

Artists Alice Ballard, Katrina Majkut, Lynne Riding + Katya Cohen break down the idea of feminism through mediums from cross-stitch to painting.

2017 Anniversary Art Show: Various artists

Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville, Dec. 1, 2017 – Jan. 1, 2017

The Guild’s 16 artists share work including ceramics, fiber art + woodworking.

Inquire Within: Enid Williams

Hampton III Gallery, Nov. 16 – Dec. 31, 2017

Abstract acrylic paintings + coffee and conversation with the artist on Dec. 9, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Grainger McKoy

Greenville County Museum of Art, July 16, 2017 – Dec. 31, 2017

Intricate bird woodcarvings + metal sculptures, from life-size to 12-foot-high statues.

Joseph Bradley

Coldwell Banker Caine Main Street Real Estate Gallery, Oct. 12 – Dec. 31, 2017

Whimsical paintings of animals + nature, also carried by Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters.

Still craving culture? Check out the Metropolitan Arts Council’s entire calendar of events.

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