Get ready for a weekend of elegance and creativity in Greenville! From October 18 to 20, the Greenville County Museum of Art (GCMA) will host its 38th Antiques, Fine Art & Design Weekend, thanks to the generous sponsorship of United Community. Located at 420 College St. in the heart of downtown Greenville, this exciting free event promises something for everyone, whether you’re an avid collector, a design enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun outing with friends and family.
The AFAD weekend is a treasure trove of antiques, fine art, and design pieces from talented exhibitors across the Southeast. With everything from stunning paintings to exquisite furniture on display, there’s bound to be something that catches your eye—or perhaps even inspires your next home makeover!
The museum doors will be open to visitors on the following schedule:
This year’s event will feature a special appearance by renowned interior designer and author Mark D. Sikes. Known for his stunning work on high-profile projects like the White House and Blair House, Sikes is a true tastemaker in the world of design. While his speaking engagement is currently sold out, you can still join the waitlist to grab a spot in case any openings arise. His insights into design and beauty are not to be missed!
Flavia Harton, a dedicated member of the GCMA board and partner at United Community, shares her thoughts on the importance of events like these. “Through my service on the board of the Greenville County Museum of Art and other organizations, I’ve seen firsthand how art can inspire, educate, and strengthen communities,” she said. “United Community’s sponsorship underscores our commitment to supporting artistic expression as a vital part of our region’s cultural and economic vitality.”
Harton emphasizes that this event not only highlights the exceptional artistry of the Southeast but also plays a crucial role in sustaining the museum’s mission to engage and inspire future generations. “We are honored to play a role in fostering an arts culture that enriches Greenville and beyond,” she added.
The Antiques, Fine Art & Design Weekend is more than just a marketplace; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Greenville. Meet fellow art lovers, discover unique pieces, and perhaps even take home a little treasure that tells a story. Plus, supporting the arts helps maintain the community’s cultural fabric and gives future artists a platform to thrive.
So mark your calendars! Join art enthusiasts and collectors from near and far at the GCMA for a weekend filled with inspiration, creativity, and a chance to celebrate the beautifully intricate world of design and art. For more information, don’t forget to check out the museum’s website at gcma.org/antiques.
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