A list of Museums and Art Galleries in the United States
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A list of Museums and Art Galleries in South Carolina
South Carolina - Museums and Art Galleries in South Carolina, including non-profit art centers and galleries, government entities, and private businesses.
NAME | LOCATION | TELEPHONE & WEBSITE | SUMMARY |
Aiken Center for the Arts | 122 Laurens St SW, Aiken, SC 29801 | Telephone: 803-641-9094 aikencenterforthearts.org |
Throughout the year, over 50 visual art exhibitions are shown in the Arts Center’s exhibition galleries. Many of the artists are well known in the state, the South, nationally and internationally. Arts center including a gallery with an emphasis on local and regional talent of the South. |
Black Creek Arts Council Gallery | 116 W College Ave, Hartsville, SC 29550 | Telephone: 843-332-6234 https://blackcreekarts.org/ |
Black Creek Arts Council (BCAC) is an arts-based, registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Darlington County, South Carolina. Our offices are housed in a historical 10,000-square-foot building in Downtown Hartsville, South Carolina. Includes exhibits of area and national artists |
Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery | 1700 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville, SC 29614 | Telephone: 864-770-1331 https://www.bjumg.org/ |
The Collection is one of the largest and most interesting collections of European Old Master paintings in America. These works of art from the 14th through the 19th centuries beautifully trace the religious, artistic, and cultural history of Western Europe. Included are important works of many major artists such as Rubens, Tintoretto, Veronese, Cranach, Gerard David, Murillo, Ribera, van Dyck, Honthorst, and Doré. |
Clemson University Galleries | Center for Visual Arts, 2-121 Lee Hall, Clemson, SC 29634 | Telephone: 864-656-3881 http://www.clemson.edu/ |
There are several galleries on and off campus maintained by the Center for Visual Arts that provide the University and surrounding community with access to regional, national and international artists through a wide range of exhibitions and special events that examine contemporary issues underscoring academic programs while serving the broader mission of the institution. |
Columbia Museum of Art | 1515 Main St, Columbia, SC 29201 | Telephone: 803-799-2810 www.columbiamuseum.org |
14 galleries showing a timeline of history of European and American art from antiquity to the modern era; Old Master European paintings and sculptures from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, collection of art and artifacts from the ancient Mediterranean world; Chinese art from ca. 2000 BC to 1400 AD |
Francis Marion University Galleries | PO Box 100547, Florence, South Carolina 29502 | Telephone: 800-368-7551 http://www.fmarion.edu/ |
Galleries in the Hyman Fine Arts Center and the Smith University Center |
Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum | 3100 S Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 | Telephone: 843-238-2510 myrtlebeachartmuseum.org |
Myrtle Beach’s Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum strives to be one of the finest visual arts museums in the Carolinas. With 11 galleries that change throughout the year, Myrtle Beach’s only art museum offers exhibitions featuring paintings, textiles, sculpture, photography, video, ceramics, assemblage, collage and more. |
Gibbes Museum of Art | 135 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401 | Telephone: 843-722-2706 www.gibbesmuseum.org |
The permanent collection of the Gibbes Museum of Art spans four centuries and provides a dynamic introduction to the visual culture of America and the American South from the colonial era to the present. Paintings, sculptures, miniature portraits, works on paper, decorative art objects, and multi-media installations, created by American artists, express the evolving aesthetic tastes of this city. |
Greenville County Museum of Art | 420 College St, Greenville, SC 29601 | Telephone: 864-271-7570 http://gcma.org/ |
GCMA is home to the world’s largest public collection of watercolors by iconic American artist Andrew Wyeth. The GCMA also has an impressive collection of paintings and prints by contemporary artist Jasper Johns |
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art | 161 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29424 | Telephone: 843-953-4422 http://halsey.cofc.edu/ |
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston School of the Arts provides a multidisciplinary laboratory for the production, presentation, interpretation, and dissemination of ideas by innovative visual artists from around the world. |
Monsanto Gallery | Lander University 320 Stanley Ave. Greenwood, SC 29649-2099 | Telephone: 864-388-8810 http://www.lander.edu/ |
Lander’s Monsanto Gallery attracts more than 500 visitors monthly to view exhibits showcasing the work of Southeastern artists. |
Museum & Gallery at Heritage Green | Heritage Green Pl, Greenville, SC 29601 | Telephone: 864-770-1331 http://www.bjumg.org/ |
Changing exhibits, Old Master paintings and decorative arts, satellite museum of the Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery |
Rebecca Randall Bryan Gallery | P.O. Box 261954 Conway, South Carolina 29528-6054 | Telephone: 843-347-3161 http://www.coastal.edu |
Part of Coastal Carolina University. The Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery is the primary visual laboratory for the Department of Visual Arts at CCU. |
Spartanburg Art Museum | 200 E St John St, Spartanburg, SC 29306 | Telephone: 864-582-7616 spartanburgartmuseum.org |
The Spartanburg Art Museum’s mission is to serve, primarily, the citizens of Spartanburg and, secondarily, surrounding areas by providing them access to the very best contemporary as well as historically significant art and art education. |
Sumter County Gallery of Art | 200 Hasel St, Sumter, SC 29150 | Telephone: 803-775-0543 http://www.sumtergallery.org/ |
SCGA is a non-profit art institution and features rotating shows of both traditional and contemporary art by local, regional, and nationally recognized artists. |
Winthrop University Galleries | 701 Oakland Ave, Rock Hill, SC 29730 | Telephone: 803-323-2493 https://www.winthrop.edu |
Winthrop University Galleries presents up to 18 professional, faculty, and student exhibitions annually and offers accompanying educational programs, visiting artists, and opening receptions to inspire and enrich the lives of Winthrop students, faculty, staff, and regional audiences. Students also gain hands-on experience working as gallery assistants. WUG has enjoyed regional recognition and continues to strive to serve the campus and community by promoting academic excellence and human understanding through visual art and design. |