Benedict College Announces Its Official 2026 Black History Month Activities
Benedict College announces 2026 Black History Month programs featuring student dialogues, the 37th annual Harambee Festival, and community celebration
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Benedict College announces 2026 Black History Month programs featuring student dialogues, the 37th annual Harambee Festival, and community celebration
Read MoreNew commissioned work will honor South Carolina’s Gullah Geechee heritage and expand the museum’s folk and traditional art collection The South Carolina State Museum has commissioned renowned Gullah artist and […]
Read MorePortrait series celebrates the stories, creativity and voices of South Carolina’s youth The South Carolina State Museum is proud to announce the opening of When I See Myself, I See…, […]
Read MoreDr. Adrienne Whaley The award-winning Queens Underground International Film Festival, a nonprofit arts organization originally founded in Jamaica, Queens, NY, is making its highly anticipated Southern debut at the South […]
Read MoreThe two-day festival will feature Screenings of over 40 independent projects across Drama, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Animation, Horror, Historical Reenactments, Poetry, and Music. Independent Films & Documentaries representing more than 15 […]
Read MoreNatalie Daise self portrait The South Carolina State Museum is proud to present Artist Homecoming 2025: Vault to Vision, a two-day gathering that begins Thursday, Sept. 25 and concludes Friday, […]
Read MoreThe South Carolina State Museum is excited to announce the Fall series of Harvesting Heritage events. In partnership with award-winning Chef Amethyst Ganaway, this series of three after-hours events will […]
Read MorePaintings celebrate “patron saints” of Gullah cuisine with 24K gold leaf and halos of woven sweetgrass The South Carolina State Museum recently acquired the portrait series, “Matriarchs of the Lowcountry,” […]
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