Richland Library Seeks Submissions for Pop-Up Art Shows

Outdoor Exhibition Series to Highlight Work of Local BIPOC Artists

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(Columbia, SC) – Richland Library is collaborating with local visual artist Jeff Rivers to expand the social and economic participation of underserved artists and communities. We’re currently seeking submissions for an outdoor exhibition series in April, May, and June 2022.
The Pop-Up Art Shows aims to connect the community with local working artists and to provide creative and educational opportunities to the community in a way that supports cultural and artistic exchange.

This exhibition series will feature the following locations:

  • April 16 | Main (1431 Assembly St.)
  • May 5| Sandhills (763 Fashion Dr.)
  • June 18 | Main (1431 Assembly St.)

We are looking for work that speaks to the community’s roots, culture, and citizenry. To read the official call for artists or to apply, click hereThe deadline is Friday, April 1. For questions, please contact Anika Thomas at 803-530-4621 or athomas@richlandlibrary.com.

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