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It Is A Pleasure To Me To Run Up To London And Enjoy The Collections At The National Gallery, South Kensington, And The Royal Academy. (Warren De La Rue)
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Fine Art - Greenville County's public school for literary, performing, and visual arts, since 1974. Browse original fine art by artwork price, by size and by time made
Featured Artist - In 2004 Igor Mashkov kindly agreed to become a member of our Gallery. Igor Mashkov is grant-holder several awards from Academy of Arts. Member of International Federation of Artists (UNESCO).
Original Fine Art - Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart of man go together. (John Ruskin)
Fine Arts Center, Greenville SC - T he Fine Arts Center of Greenville County, the first specialized arts school in South Carolina, was established in August, 1974. Students apply to the Center and are selected on the basis of talent, interest, motivation, and commitment to their discipline and are able to study theatre , dance , visual arts , music , creative writing , or film and video production. The purpose of the Fine Arts Center is to provide advanced comprehensive arts instruction to students who are artistically talented and who wish to take an intensive pre-professional program of study. Surdna Fellows - Three Fine Arts Center teachers are among 22 teachers across the nation selected as Fellows in the Surdna Arts Teachers Program, which supports the artistic revitalization of outstanding arts teachers in specialized, public arts high schools. Fine Arts Center, Greenville SC Students attend the Fine Arts Center five days a week in the morning or afternoon for 110 minutes of instruction, spending the remainder of their time in other academic work at the home high school. Each year approximately 300 students attend the Fine Arts Center, and, of that number, some ninety percent go on to higher education. Visitation Days: The Fine Arts Center will be hosting student visitation days on Wednesday, Dec. 14th and Thursday Dec. 15th. Underclassman from area high schools who are interested in seeing firsthand the many great programs the Fine Arts Center has to offer, are invited to join us on the 14th. Middle school students are invited to join us on the 15th. For more information contact the Fine Arts Center at 241-3327. Downloadable prearranged absence forms: Visitation Day Procedure (PDF) Visitation Day Procedure (Word) Prearranged Absence for High School (PDF) Prearranged Absence for High School (Word) Prearranged Absence form for Middle School (PDF) Prearranged Absence form for Middle School (Word) Peace Center's 15th Anniversary: The Peace Center is looking for volunteers to help with their 15th Anniversary celebration, December 3rd. For more information click here . Fine Arts Center Podcast - The Fine Arts Center is now publishing a podcast which will feature work from Fine Arts Center students and faculty. For more information click here . If you like what you hear, be sure to vote for us on Podcast Alley . We are also offering vodcasting as well. Surdna Fellows - Courtesy of WYFF Channel 4 Winners of the prestigious Surdna awards are Claire Bateman, (Creative Writing), who experimented with journal techniques and poetry in preparation for organizing a school-wide, cross-disciplinary journal conference; Dr. Gary Robinson (Percussion) who lived in New York City for four weeks to study the drum set at the Drummers Collective in Greenwich Village and to study orchestral music for the Greenville County Youth Orchestra and another local orchestra; and Jan Woodward (Dance) who attended the Limon Institute Workshop in New York City and classes at the Alvin Ailey Studios.
 
 
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