We are absolutely thrilled to announce the launch of our art workshops tailored exclusively for our cherished Sans Souci neighbors and friends. These workshops will serve as vibrant hubs of creativity, offering a diverse array of mediums including digital, clay, paint, photography, and fibers. What makes this endeavor truly special is the expertise of our esteemed instructors — professional working artists dedicated to nurturing talent and fostering artistic expression. Through these workshops, we aim not only to cultivate individual creativity but also to strengthen the bonds within our community, enriching lives through the transformative power of art. We cannot wait to embark on this inspiring journey with our community, where imagination knows no bounds and artistic visions come to life.
In December 2018 I opened up my business, Meraki Pottery, and began by hand drawing cities from all over the world on porcelain mugs. Some are places I’ve been, others are places I dream of going. I look forward to teaching you new skills
Leah Mulligan Cabinum known for her sculptural installations made from tactile-rich materials. Born and reared in Athens, Georgia, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Georgia and her Master of Fine Arts from Winthrop University. Her work continues to be exhibited in private collections, galleries, museums and public spaces.
They honed their craft in oil and acrylic before stepping into the world of digital art. This Greenville native has been featured in the Harley Gallery in Spartanburg SC and the Johnson exhibition here in Greenville.
As a photographer and digital artist in Greenville, SC. his skills range from portrait and product photography to 3D renderings and fine art prints. His work has won multiple accolades, including an Addy award for an atHome magazine cover in 2018, a purchase award at the Pickens County Museum, and a piece in the SEC4P’s juried exhibition ‘The Intimate Portrait’.
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She has created her own jewelry since the beginning, but just like "taking the leap" to be an art major in college, she gave herself permission just 7 years ago to dedicate the skills honed throughout the years to breathe life exclusively into her own designs. As others have inspired me, it is my hope to pass along the incentive to pursue one's dreams as well.
She designs both contemporary and traditional stained glass for homes, businesses and churchs. Most of the work is traditionally leaded and sometimes enhanced with special techniques such as sandblasting and hand painting.
She is a professional Pencil Artist and Gallery Owner and has been in business since 2003. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Media Arts from The University of South Carolina and has lived in Greenville most of her life. Being originally from the New Orleans area in Louisiana, she attributes her love of art to her upbringing.
She received her M.F.A. in painting from Kent State University in 1996 and her B.A. in studio art from the University of Toledo in 1992. In 2012 she was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, recognizing her as an artist of significant achievement. Williams continues to explore the use of kinetic circles and particles interwoven in a primarily white void, a signature characteristic that she describes as both matrix and backdrop.