The ART of Living in Columbia | Feb. 17th & 18th
There are some great events happening this weekend in Columbia. Check them out....
Soda City MarketRain or shine Soda City Market happens every Saturday. Get your local goods, produce and food in a great atmosphere.Time - 9am-1pm Where - 1500 block of Main Street in Downtown Columbia. Price - Free (except for what you buy:) Website - SodaCitySC.com |
EdLympicsCalling all EdLympians! Come and prepare yourself for the games by traveling through different stations to train your entire body. If you complete them all, you might just go home with the gold!Hosted by Fitness Guru James Patrick Time - 9am-5pm Where - 211 Gervais Street Price - Free with Admission Website - https://edventure.org/events/edlympics-2018/?for=02-17-2018 |
World Beer FestivalDo you love beer? Well this is the world festival for it. Enough said.Time - 11am-11pm Where - State Fair Grounds - 1200 Rosewood Drive Price - $80 Website - https://edventure.org/events/edlympics-2018/?for=02-17-2018 |
Seen & Unseen Photographs by Imogen CunninghamAmerican photographer Imogen Cunningham was an extraordinary technician who produced deeply poetic work. In the 1930s she joined the West Coast Group f.64, which included Ansel Adams, Henry Swift, and Edward Weston. Instrumental in the struggle for the acceptance of photography as a legitimate art form, Cunningham was also a social activist, documenting the beat movement of the 1950s and the countercultural revolution of the late 1960s. Throughout her career, Cunningham valued the importance of light, form, and pattern in her compositions. Her pioneering use of platinum printing and often of double exposures are still of interest to contemporary photographers. Cunningham, who died in 1976, remains one of the most popular and innovative photographers in the history of the genre.When - Feb. 2nd - April 29th. Where - Columbia Museum of Art Website -www.columbiamuseum.org |
Requiem for Mother Emanuel by Leo TwiggsSouth Carolina artist Leo Twiggs created the nine batik works of art featured in Requiem for Mother Emanuel, in the aftermath of the 2015 murders at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. Painting provided a vehicle for the artist to process this awful event and search for meaning. The final series reveals his reflections on, not only the shooting, but also the the responses of the family members, the church and fellow citizens.Time - 10am-5pm Where - SC State Museum - 301 Gervais St Price - $8.95 (Free with Museum Admission) Website - SCStateMuseum.com |
Preservation Workshop I Plaster at SeibelsCommensurate with ongoing structural investigations and eventual repairs at the Seibels House, several areas of plaster in both the walls and the ceilings were opened up for structural engineers to see inside. Attendees of this Preservation Workshop will have the opportunity to observe the full range of the plaster repair process. Each of the areas that was opened will be at a different stage in the process, so attendees will see how the different parts of a plaster systems work together from the lathe all the way to the finish coatTime - 10am-12pm Where - Seibels House - 1601 Richland Street Price - $5 for Members, $10 for Non-Members Website - https://www.historiccolumbia.org/events/preservation-workshop-plaster-at-seibels |
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