Greenville, SC – The Simpsonville Arts Center is set to showcase the captivating exhibition titled “Dreamscapes: Abstraction and Expressionism through a Feminine Lens” starting June 18. The exhibition will run until July 19 at the center located at 110 Academy St. in Simpsonville.
The exhibition will feature approximately 18 pieces created by abstract expressionist artist Rebecca Leidy Splawn. Splawn employs a unique technique using textured gesso, acrylic, charcoal, and oil pastels on canvas to bring her creations to life.
Rebecca Leidy Splawn shared, “In this exhibition, you will find a series of works that are not only a reflection of my artistic vision but also an invitation to the viewer to engage with their own emotional responses. Each piece is a mirror, reflecting back the viewer’s own experiences and emotions, and in doing so, creating a unique and personal connection.”
To mark the opening of “Dreamscapes,” a reception will be held at the Simpsonville Arts Center from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on June 28. The exhibition will be open to the public every Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m., and by appointment.
For further details and inquiries, interested individuals can visit the Simpsonville Arts Center’s official website at simpsonvilleartscenter.com.
Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of abstract expressionism through the feminine lens of Rebecca Leidy Splawn at the Simpsonville Arts Center’s “Dreamscapes” exhibition.
York, South Carolina Mourns the Loss of Longtime Congressman John M. Spratt Jr. York, South…
Supreme Court to Review South Carolina's Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood Washington – The Supreme…
Charleston, South Carolina – A Clash of College Basketball Teams In a thrilling college basketball…
Conway's Former Senate Candidate Faces Legal Blow Over Defamation Lawsuit CONWAY — **John Gallman**, a…
Cold Snap Approaches Columbia, South Carolina Columbia, S.C. — The News19 Weather Team has issued…
Supreme Court to Decide on Planned Parenthood Funding in South Carolina Washington — The Supreme…