CLEMSON – The Clemson Community Supported Art (CSArt) program is launching its eighth season. CSArt is a popular initiative that connects the public with Clemson art students while engaging in a unique art-shopping experience. The program is a new spin on the grassroots “Community Supported Agriculture” farm share concept, which provides fresh produce for investors […]
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands by Andy Warhol “Warhol: Portraits and the Everyday” will open Jan. 22 and continue through March 6, 2019, at Lee Gallery, the primary exhibition space for Clemson Visual Arts (CVA). The first gallery exhibition of the spring semester at Clemson University will feature original art from one of the most […]
Artwork by Tom Dimond “A Patient Search: Paintings by Tom Dimond” is the newest exhibit in the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts Lobby exhibition space, on view from Jan. 15 through Aug. 2, 2019. Tom Dimond’s work is highly detailed with hidden meanings, textural interest and layers of abstraction. Through the manipulation of materials, […]
CLEMSON — The ceramics studio in the department of art at Clemson University will hold the annual Fall Ceramics Bowl Sale from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the hallway in front of the Lee Gallery in Lee Hall. All proceeds from this popular annual sale supports student travel to the upcoming National Council on Education […]
Meredith Mims McTigue, Center for Visual Arts CLEMSON — The ceramics studio in the department of art at Clemson University will hold its Spring Ceramics Studio sale and Community Support Art (CSArt) Pick Up from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 25 in the hallway in front of the Lee Gallery in Lee Hall. The popular annual […]
The Lee Gallery at the Clemson University Center for Visual Arts (CVA) first art exhibit of the fall semester focuses on the importance of striking a sustainable balance between nature and the current global consumer culture with Pam Longobardi’s “Drifters Project,” on display Aug. 21-Sept. 27. Plastics are integrated with every aspect of our lives […]
The Art Department at Clemson University celebrated many ties to one the largest and most well respected art festivals, Artisphere held in Greenville, SC last weekend. These numerous connections help shape the contemporary art conversation in the Upstate and beyond SC. Here’s a few quick fun facts: -The Art Department was invited to demonstrate a selection […]
Meredith Mims McTigue, Center for Visual Arts CSArt Share Students The Ceramics studio in the department of art at Clemson University will hold its Spring Ceramics Studio sale and Creative Inquiry Community Support Art (CSArt) Pick Up on 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 26 in the Lee Hallway in front of the Lee Gallery. The popular annual […]
Monday, March 13 – Friday March 17 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Artist Talk and Reception 6 p.m., Wednesday March 15 Acorn Gallery, 2-G26 Lee Hall Driving Directions: 323 Fernow St, Clemson, SC Combative Disposition provides an outlook into the world of comics, animation, and other forms of graphic storytelling. The exhibition highlights the cyclical […]
Georgie Silvarole , georgie.silvarole@independentmail.com 6:43 p.m. ET Feb. 20, 2017 (Photo: Contributed) When public artist Koryn Rolstad sees a space, her vision for what she wants to create within that realm comes immediately to mind. “I can look at the drawings and get the idea in a nanosecond,” Rolstad said. “It’s like a writer, when they get their […]
Meredith Mims McTigue, Center for Visual Arts CLEMSON — The Lee Gallery at the Clemson University Center for Visual Arts and the Arts Center of Clemson will host the popular and unique celebration of the arts with the signature town-gown event “Passport to the Arts” 6-9:30 p.m. March 3. Now in its seventh year, “Passport […]
Meredith Mims McTigue, Center for Visual Arts CLEMSON — Clemson University’s National Print and Drawing exhibition, “Adaptable: Facing the Future,” opens Thursday in the Lee Gallery and will be available to the public through March 15. The juror and awards presentation and reception will be 6–8 p.m. Feb. 17. Since the beginning of our time on Earth […]