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Greenville Open Studio Tour

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Time: November 7, 2009 at 10am to November 8, 2009 at 6pm
Location: Greenville, SC
Website or Map: http://www.greenvillearts.c...
Event Type: studio, tour
Organized By: Metropolitan Arts Council
Latest Activity: Oct 28

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Hours:
Saturday, November 7, 10am - 6pm
Sunday, November 8, Noon - 6pm.

Some artists will also be open Friday, November 6, 6 - 9pm. These artists are indicated with a door icon and "Open Friday" on their web page.

Presented by Wachovia Bank, N.A. and SEW Eurodrive, Greenville Open Studios (GOS) is a weekend event which opens the studios of local visual artists to the public. The event showcases artists at work in their studios. Now in its eighth year, Greenville Open Studios began as an idea cast about during a casual conversation between a small group of artists several years ago; they discussed doing something to raise awareness in the greater community of the tremendous creative energy in the area. The idea has evolved into a full-fledged annual event.

The goals of Greenville Open Studios are to provide free and convenient community access to visual arts, to educate and create a dialogue between artists and the general public by opening artists’ place of work and inviting the community-at-large to participate in the creative process, and to create new marketing opportunities for artists. It is the organizers’ desire that the project will open up the world of visual artists to everyone – from the seasoned collector to the first-time art buyer to the curious general public. Specifically, the objectives of the Greenville Open Studios weekend are:

•To provide an educational experience to the entire Greenville community by inviting the general public to experience the life of local artists at work in the studio environment by giving people the chance to learn about the artistic process as well as sources of artistic inspiration,
•To give the artists an opportunity to market their work to the local community,
•To enhance the experience of collecting art by helping people to begin art collections or enhance existing ones, and
•To create greater awareness of the diversity and quality of local visual arts among the general public.

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