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This Month's Events

Thu 11

Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art 08:30am @ University of South Carolina - McKissick Museum

This exhibit features crafted coiled baskets and the story of their history. There will be over 200 pieces of African artistry on display.


Thu 11

Baruch Silver Collection 08:30am @ University of South Carolina - McKissick Museum

In 1965, through the generosity of the estate of Bernard Mannes Baruch, the University of South Carolina received an extensive collection of 18th and early 19th century British silver. This collection


Thu 11

Natural Curiosity: University of SC and the Evolution of Scientific Inquiry in the Natural World 08:30am @ University of South Carolina - McKissick Museum

Through the hundreds of specimens available in the library, the museum visitor can travel the world through minerals. Gold from South Carolina, amethyst from Brazil, malachite from Namibia, fluorite f


Thu 11

From the Pee Dee to the Savannah: Art and Material Culture From South Carolina's Fall Line Region 10:00am @ South Carolina State Museum

The fall line is a geographic region in South Carolina where the rivers are no longer navigable from the Lowcountry. Throughout the state's history, the fall line, which stretches from Cheraw on


Thu 11

Forgotten Stories: South Carolina Fights the Great War 10:00am @ South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum

This exhibit focuses on the military history of the war, strategies used during it and how the war is a part of South Carolina's military tradition. The exhibit themes examine various aspects of


Thu 11

Centennial History of the Boy Scouts of America 10:00am @ South Carolina State Museum

Photographs and artifacts illustrate the contributions the Boy Scouts have made to South Carolina communities and the positive influence the organization has had on generations of youth in the Palmett


Thu 11

Requiem: by the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina 10:00am @ South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum

The exhibit encompasses dramatic photographs taken by photojournalists who were killed or reported missing while covering the conflict from 1945 to 1975. 'Requiem' is a memorial to those men


Thu 11

The Chemistry of Color: Contemporary African-American Artists 10:00am @ Columbia Museum of Art

'The Chemistry of Color: Contemporary African-American Artists' and its accompanying catalog chronicle the accomplishments and struggles of African-American artists in the latter half of the


Thu 11

Open Blues Jam Session 08:00pm @ Mac's on Main

This is for any local blues musicians that have been waiting to be heard. Play in front of an audience and jam out to blues.


Thu 11

Jazz Nights 09:00pm @ The Hunter Gatherer Brewery & Alehouse

Thursday nights offer Skip Pearson hosting Jazz Nights with nationally know artists dropping in each week.


Fri 12

Baruch Silver Collection 08:30am @ University of South Carolina - McKissick Museum

In 1965, through the generosity of the estate of Bernard Mannes Baruch, the University of South Carolina received an extensive collection of 18th and early 19th century British silver. This collection


Fri 12

Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art 08:30am @ University of South Carolina - McKissick Museum

This exhibit features crafted coiled baskets and the story of their history. There will be over 200 pieces of African artistry on display.


Fri 12

Natural Curiosity: University of SC and the Evolution of Scientific Inquiry in the Natural World 08:30am @ University of South Carolina - McKissick Museum

Through the hundreds of specimens available in the library, the museum visitor can travel the world through minerals. Gold from South Carolina, amethyst from Brazil, malachite from Namibia, fluorite f


Fri 12

Forgotten Stories: South Carolina Fights the Great War 10:00am @ South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum

This exhibit focuses on the military history of the war, strategies used during it and how the war is a part of South Carolina's military tradition. The exhibit themes examine various aspects of


Fri 12

From the Pee Dee to the Savannah: Art and Material Culture From South Carolina's Fall Line Region 10:00am @ South Carolina State Museum

The fall line is a geographic region in South Carolina where the rivers are no longer navigable from the Lowcountry. Throughout the state's history, the fall line, which stretches from Cheraw on


Fri 12

Centennial History of the Boy Scouts of America 10:00am @ South Carolina State Museum

Photographs and artifacts illustrate the contributions the Boy Scouts have made to South Carolina communities and the positive influence the organization has had on generations of youth in the Palmett


Fri 12

The Chemistry of Color: Contemporary African-American Artists 10:00am @ Columbia Museum of Art

'The Chemistry of Color: Contemporary African-American Artists' and its accompanying catalog chronicle the accomplishments and struggles of African-American artists in the latter half of the


Fri 12

Requiem: by the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina 10:00am @ South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum

The exhibit encompasses dramatic photographs taken by photojournalists who were killed or reported missing while covering the conflict from 1945 to 1975. 'Requiem' is a memorial to those men


Fri 12

University Of South Carolina V Brown 07:00pm @ Carolina Stadium


Sat 13

From the Pee Dee to the Savannah: Art and Material Culture From South Carolina's Fall Line Region 10:00am @ South Carolina State Museum

The fall line is a geographic region in South Carolina where the rivers are no longer navigable from the Lowcountry. Throughout the state's history, the fall line, which stretches from Cheraw on