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These Artist Directories are a passion of mine.

My goal has always been to supply an affordable and attractive way for ALL artists to get world wide exposure via the internet and the means for people LOOKING for art to FIND it!

However, during these difficult times, even just $35/year is beyond some people's budgets. On that same note, most people don't realize that it costs me thousands of dollars a year to keep these websites going.

In that respect, I've decided to offer Free Listings to Everyone - with the hopes that those, who can afford to, will make a donation (no matter how small) to help keep these sites alive and thriving.

I can't do it without your help. Please donate.
- Thank you, Hillary

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About South Carolina & Its Artists

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South Carolina was the site of many significant events in American history, and South Carolina National Parks preserve these national treasures. Here visitors can view the remains of the country estate of Charles Pinckney, a drafter and signer of the Constitution; learn the stories of important Revolutionary War battle sites and visit Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.

South Carolina's newest National Park, Congaree National Park, preserves the largest contiguous tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the US and contains one of the tallest deciduous forests in the world.

Honoring creativity and the arts is a time treasured South Carolina tradition, and you'll find award-winning museums, galleries, performing arts centers and fine arts theaters in historic cities and towns throughout the Palmetto state.

Use our Search Page to find painters, sculpters, photographers, woodworkers and jewelry makers throughout the beautiful state of South Carolina.

While you're here!

Brookgreen Gardens

Brookgreen Gardens

Brookgreen Gardens, the first public sculpture garden in America, has in its collection more than 1,200 works by 350 sculptors. The arts patron and scholar, Archer Milton Huntington (1870-1955), and his wife, renowned sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington (1876-1973), founded Brookgreen in 1931.

Designed around the walkways laid out by Mrs. Huntington, the gardens have long been regarded as one of the nation's most beautiful botanical displays. Exhibited within them is the largest and most comprehensive collection of American figurative sculpture in the country, by sculptors who worked from the early nineteenth century to the present. Brookgreen Gardens is a National Historical Landmark, and is accredited by the American Association of Museums.

Art in the Park

Main Event!

Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild - Art in the Park

In 1969, 16 artists and crafts people organized and formed the Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild. It's a non-profit, state-chartered organization that aims to encourage and promote fine arts in the Myrtle Beach community.

The membership is open to professional, non-professional and student artists and crafts persons as well as associate members interested in the arts. The "Art in the Park" shows are held in Chapin Park each year giving artists of all mediums an opportunity to display and sell their work. Chapin Park is right in the Heart of Myrtle Beach around 15th Avenue and Hwy 17 Business.

At Art in the Park all work is original, created by the displaying artist without benefit of purchased, reusable molds, kits or commercial mass production. Times: 9am-5pm. Free admission and parking.

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