Thursday, August 11, 2022 |
Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
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In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
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Friday, August 12, 2022 |
In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Saturday, August 13, 2022 |
In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Sunday, August 14, 2022 |
In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Tuesday, August 16, 2022 |
In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Wednesday, August 17, 2022 |
Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Thursday, August 18, 2022 |
In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Friday, August 19, 2022 |
In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Saturday, August 20, 2022 |
Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Sunday, August 21, 2022 |
Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Tuesday, August 23, 2022 |
In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Wednesday, August 24, 2022 |
In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Thursday, August 25, 2022 |
Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Virtual Talk: Sixteenth-century Native Americans and Spanish Colonizers in the Carolina Piedmont |
[In Lancaster] - This talk introduces the exhibit, Unearthing Our Forgotten Past: Fort San Juan, and the excavations of the indigenous town of Joara and the Spanish Fort San Juan (1567-1568), located at the Berry si
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Friday, August 26, 2022 |
Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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Saturday, August 27, 2022 |
Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD! |
[In IRMO] - On August 27, Ensemble Eclectica! will present an exciting program What a Wonderful World!, an evening of live music, dance, media, unique visual arts exhibit, and more that will celebrate humanity
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Sunday, August 28, 2022 |
Amanda McCavour: Bright Little Day Stars |
[In Columbia] - Poet Martha Lavinia Hoffman describes flowers as “bright little day stars scattered all over the earth.” Artist Amanda McCavour lifts those stars up into the air in this exhibition, creating hoverin
... read more »
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In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism |
[In Columbia] - In 1883, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet settled in Giverny, a village nestled at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers. This is the scene of the CMA’s beloved Monet landscape painti
... read more »
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Apollo 16 and Beyond: South Carolina in Space |
[In Columbia] - 50 years ago, South Carolinian Charles Duke became the youngest person to step on the Moon. Opening April 9, the State Museum's new exhibition Apollo 16 & Beyond: South Carolina in Space highlights
... read more »
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