News Summary
Mark your calendars for the fifth annual Earth Into Art Sale in Greenwood on April 26, 2025. This event features local artists showcasing a range of art, including pottery, paintings, and handmade crafts. Attendees can also enjoy live demos and engage in creative activities. The event supports both local artists and community initiatives, making it a perfect family-friendly outing. Don’t miss the chance to experience the vibrant art scene and contribute to a worthy cause!
Mark Your Calendars: Earth Into Art Sale Takes Over Greenwood!
Hey there, Greenwood! Get ready for a celebration of creativity and community as the Arts Center of Greenwood prepares to host its fifth annual Earth Into Art Sale on April 26, 2025. This colorful event promises to be a fantastic showcase of talented local artists and their stunning works, and you won’t want to miss it!
Art Galore: What’s in Store?
This year’s sale is set to feature a delightful array of art pieces that will surely please every art lover’s eye. You can expect to find beautiful works of basketry, pottery, woodwork, paintings, and even prints. No matter your taste, there’s something for everyone!
Get Hands-On with Live Demos!
But wait, there’s more! The event isn’t just about shopping; it’s also about living art experiences. Attendees can look forward to live demonstrations and engaging clay-making activities that will allow you to explore your artistic side. Imagine creating your very own masterpiece while surrounded by the buzz of creativity! What could be better?
Youth and Community in Action
Who’s Participating?
The Earth Into Art Sale will feature artists from several regional guilds, including Greenwood Area Studio Potters, Greenwood Artist Guild, Greenwood Woodworkers Guild, and the Dolores von Rosen Basketry Guild. This collaboration showcases the rich, artistic talent right in our own backyard.
Don’t forget to check out the impressive works from students of Lander University! The spotlight will be on ceramic pieces, giving you a glimpse of the next generation of artists. A familiar face returning to the event this year is Hope Hardy. She’s a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 3D design, and she will be featuring an exciting collection of ceramics, including lovely teapots and vases.
Supporting Artists, Supporting Community
One of the best parts about the Earth Into Art Sale is its commitment to supporting local artists. Each artist will retain 70% of their earnings, while 30% will boost the Arts Center itself, ensuring it can continue to thrive and support the arts community in Greenwood. In past years, the event has helped teens raise funds to buy essential art supplies and support field trips, making it a true community affair.
Join in on the Fun!
The Earth Into Art Sale runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Arts Center of Greenwood, located at 120 Main Street, Greenwood. Bring your family and friends and immerse yourself in a day filled with creativity, fun, and community spirit. Let’s come together to celebrate and support the amazing local talent right here in Greenwood!
So, grab those calendars and mark the date! We can’t wait to see you there!
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