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FOOT Machine: New Art About The Bike

FOOT Machine: New Art About The Bike

ROCK HILL, SC: This summer, Rock Hill is hosting the BMX World Championship and to celebrate, Friday Arts Project has spent the past few months in our drawing nites focusing on bike themed still-lives and models all leading up to our new gallery show: FOOT Machine:...

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Sourwood Reading Series Next Week Featuring Angelo Geter

Sourwood Reading Series Next Week Featuring Angelo Geter

 Next Thursday, May 18, we are having our next Sourwood poetry reading. Our featured poet this month is Angelo Geter. Geter is Winthrop's director of campus programming and has been writing and performing poetry since his was a kid. "Born with the spirit of a tidal...

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Sourwood Reading Series Continues Tomorrow Night!

Sourwood Reading Series Continues Tomorrow Night!

Join us tomorrow night at The Newsstand on Main St. for this month's Sourwood Reading featuring Alex Muller. Alex Muller has lived in one or more of the Carolinas for over a decade. He graduated from Winthrop University in 2014, where he was the Editor-in-Chief of the...

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Friday AM Discussion: March 24, 2017

Friday AM Discussion: March 24, 2017

Who's Afraid of Modern Art? by Daniel Siedell Chapter Six, "The Poetics of Modern Art" (all quotes, unless otherwise indicated, are from the book) From previous discussion: "The relationship of the modern artist to the past begins...with the experience of rupture and...

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Artist Interview: Craig Morrow

Artist Interview: Craig Morrow

Next weekend, Legal Remedy Brewery is celebrating the coming of Spring with a Spring Recess. One of the Friday Arts Project's artists, Craig Morrow, was a part of designing the look of the event, including the logo and design so we definitely wanted to take the...

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Friday AM Discussion – March 17, 2017

Friday AM Discussion – March 17, 2017

This morning we read a section of "Who's Afraid of Modern Art?" entitled The Wonderful Contradictions of Abstract Painting. Here's an excerpt: "New York City, 1990 My approach to abstract painting changed nearly twenty-five years ago during a conversation with an...

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