Greenville, SC – Grab your calendars and get ready to mark down a date! The charming city of Greenville is all set to host its 38th annual Antiques, Fine Art & Design Weekend, happening from October 18th to 20th. This is one event you definitely won’t want to miss.
Taking place at the renowned Greenville County Museum of Art, this three-day extravaganza will present an array of treasures from twenty-one dealers hailing from various places in the southeastern United States. And the best part? Admission is absolutely free! Yes, you read that right–no ticket needed to explore this treasure trove of art and design.
This weekend promises more than just a visual feast. You’ll find a diverse selection of items ranging from classic fine art to folk art, stunning jewelry, charming primitives, elegant porcelain, delightful linens, and exquisite silver, all alongside some truly remarkable antique furniture. If you ever thought about sprucing up your home decor, this is the ideal opportunity to do so!
Event goers can look forward to engaging programming on both Saturday and Sunday, featuring Dealer Talks where attendees can interact with these knowledgeable experts, learning firsthand about their collections. This is a wonderful chance to satisfy your curiosity and dive deeper into the fascinating world of antiques and fine arts.
Of course, all art-enthusiasts know that a good weekend adventure is better with some tasty snacks. Lunches and delicious desserts will be available for purchase each day, so you can refuel as you stroll and shop!
According to Stephanie Rainey, the head of development for the museum, “This is a highly anticipated event not only for those who appreciate art but for anyone who enjoys antiques and interior design.” Rainey adds her excitement about the event, saying, “It is a special opportunity to have such a variety of top exhibitors in one space, and we look forward to sharing this experience with the community.”
The Greenville County Museum of Art is a true gem in the southern art scene. It boasts the world’s largest public collection of watercolors by Andrew Wyeth, alongside impressive pieces from renowned contemporary artist Jasper Johns, and the largest institutional collection of pottery from enslaved artisan David Drake. Moreover, they have the largest collection outside the Smithsonian of works by William H. Johnson, a celebrated artist born in South Carolina.
With a vast array of artworks ranging from Federal portraits to contemporary abstractions, the museum’s acclaimed Southern Collection offers visitors a unique perspective on American art history, showcasing works that resonate with the rich culture of the South.
If you’re in or around Greenville and looking for a fun-filled weekend, mark those dates on your calendar! The Antiques, Fine Art & Design Weekend not only promises a plethora of treasures to discover but is also a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow art and antique lovers.
For further details and a full schedule of events, make sure to visit the museum’s website or reach out for more information. Whether you’re an avid collector or simply enjoy the aesthetic experience, this event has something for everyone!
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