Having trouble viewing? View as a web page. To ensure you receive future emails, please add eArts@discoversouthcarolina.travel to your address book. Produced by the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism and the South Carolina Arts Commission. | | | | | | | Chanticleer comes to Clemson Get ready to be inspired by the Grammy® award-winning a capella men's choir, Chanticleer, Nov. 8 at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Billed as the world's top male a capella chorus, Chanticleer has an international reputation for impeccable musicianship and a melodic beauty that must be heard to be appreciated. The group's repertoire includes Renaissance, Baroque, jazz, gospel, folk and contemporary. For more information, click here. | Contemporary artwork in Columbia Explore the artwork of renowned contemporary artist Lesley Dill at the Columbia Museum of Art. "I Heard a Voice: The Art of Lesley Dill" runs through Jan. 23 and features Dill's most recent large-scale work. Inspired by language, Dill's work as a sculptor, photographer, printmaker and performance artist utilizes bronze, photography, poetry, thread, wire and paper to sculpt figures and build tapestries. For more information, click here. | What's more beautiful, the sculptures or the scenery? Discover some of the world's most amazing artwork in some of South Carolina's most scenic venues. Now through Oct. 31, Brookgreen Gardens is hosting the National Sculpture Society's 77th Annual Exhibition with works from 50 leading sculptors. Through March 24, the North Charleston Riverfront Park will be home to the fifth annual National Outdoor Sculpture Competition and Exhibition featuring sculpture by 11 artists. For Brookgreen exhibition information, click here. For North Charleston exhibition information, click here. | | | | |
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