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952 artist applications. 5 jurors. 135 visual artists chosen for this year’s Artisphere festival, presented by TD Bank, held in downtown Greenville, S.C. (just ~1.5 hours away).

The free, festival is happening May 10-12, hosting the best in local visual arts, culinary arts + performance arts. Highlights include 3D street murals, fresh culinary arts offerings, and, of course, local artists from our own community. Explore all visual artists here.

Need advice on where to stay while you’re here? Click here or on the button below for an out-of-town visitors guide to Artisphere weekend.

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