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October Issue 2005

Greenville Open Studios 2005 Scheduled for Nov. 5 & 6, 2005

Sponsored by Wachovia Bank, N.A. and presented by the Metropolitan Arts Council (MAC) of Greenville, SC, the fourth annual Greenville Open Studios has been scheduled for the weekend of Nov. 5-6, 2005.

Greenville Open Studios 2005 is a free, self-guided tour of 67 artists' studios within a 15-mile radius of downtown Greenville. Anyone wishing to participate in the studio tour can obtain a catalogue with a map to the studios from the MAC Office and Gallery at 16 Augusta Street as of Oct. 1, 2005.

Studio tour hours are: Nov. 5 from 10am - 6pm and Nov. 6 from noon to 6pm.

Within These Four Walls, an exhibit of work from the 67 participating artists, will also be on display at the MAC Office and Gallery from Oct/ 28 through Dec. 16, 2005. The exhibit will consist of one 12" x 12" work from each participating artist.

Greenville Open Studios 2005 is also sponsored by Canal Insurance Company, Lockheed Martin, the Don & Zelma Waggoner Foundation, the Fluor Foundation, Bi-Lo, Design Strategies, Century BMW/Mini, McCallum Sweeney Consulting, Pelter Gallery and Golden Artist Colors.

For more information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call MAC at 864/467-3132, or visit (www.greenvillesouth.com/openstudios.html) or at (www.greenvillesouth.com).

 


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