South Carolina Arts and Entertainment

From South Carolina museums to art & theater — prepare to be impressed!


South Carolina musemsWe’ll be the first to admit that when it comes to having a national reputation for the arts, South Carolina may not be the first state that jumps to mind. But take a closer look, and you’ll be amazed by the award-winning South Carolina museums, performing arts centers and fine arts theaters that grace our historic cities and towns. And you’ll discover that honoring creativity and celebrating the arts is a longstanding South Carolina tradition.

  A renowned collection of European old master paintings and 30 elegant galleries can be found nestled into the quiet beauty of the Bob Jones University Museum in Greenville – a showcase in South Carolina’ Upcountry.

But not all of our art lives in the past. Visitors to The Artists Colony in Sumter, South Carolina have a chance to walk amidst living, breathing studios, meet the artists and watch their work come to life. And the 25 galleries of the Columbia Museum of Art in our capital city of Columbia are home to Botticelli’s only fresco that resides outside of Italy, as well as work from Monet and art glass by Tiffany -- it's truly one of the most impressive museums in South Carolina.

Interested in stage and screen? Look no further than Greenville’s Peace Center, offering a robust year-round schedule of musical and dramatic performances. Or catch the annual Beaufort International Film Festival featuring films, an art walk, art shows and lively parties celebrating Southern culture.

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M&M Farms
Relaxed trail rides in the Francis Marion National Forest.
MagiQuest
This three-dimensional fantasy world lets participants choose their own adventures and quests, all with the aid of a magic wand. You can touch the castle walls, walk into the Pixie’s...
Magnolia Cemetery
The oldest public cemetery in Charleston, founded 1849 on the banks of the Cooper River, is listed on National Register of Historic Places. It is the final resting place for...
Magnolia Dale
Built c. 1830, Magnolia Dale was the home of South Carolina Lt. Gov. James H. Tillman. It now serves as the headquarters for the Edgefield County Historical Society. The Strom...
Magnolia Mall
Belk, Best Buy, Charlotte Russe, Foot Locker, Sears and JC Penney are among the more than 90 department and specialty stores located here.
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
This world-famous plantation has been associated with the Drayton family since its founding in 1676. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it includes the country\'s oldest garden (c.1680),...
Main Street Farmers Market
Open May through July with fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers and crafts.
Main Street Market
Bamberg\'s new Main Street Market is the talk of the town. One-of-a-kind items created by local artists and craftsmen can be found throughout the market. Currently, 15 businesses make up...
Main Street Trolley
Main Street Trolley is pleased to introduce to the City of Spartanburg and the Upstate of South Carolina, historic trolley tours. Discover the many layers of history that surround Spartanburg....

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