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Columbia, South Carolina

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Collection: South Carolina Arts Commission State Art Collection

Talk to the Animus by Dan Linder
  • Dan Linder
  • Talk to the Animus, 1986
wool and linen
35 x 89.5 in
Untitled Platter by Nina Liu
  • Nina Liu
  • Untitled Platter
Ceramic
4 x 18.5 x 17.5 in
Artists and Models by Elsa H M Lundborg
  • Elsa H M Lundborg
  • Artists and Models, 1968
oil painting
20 x 16 in
The Portage by Thomas MacPherson
  • Thomas MacPherson
  • The Portage, 1982
woodcut print
10.5 x 29.5 in
Snow Cones by Alan Clark MacTaggart
  • Alan Clark MacTaggart
  • Snow Cones, 1976
oil painting
57 x 47 in
In the Mood by Lee A. Malerich
  • Lee A. Malerich
  • In the Mood, 1988
mixed media textiles/fibers
18 x 18 in
Nadir by Lee A. Malerich
  • Lee A. Malerich
  • Nadir, 1999
hand embroidery on pieced fabrics
6 x 6 in
Not Pots by Lee A. Malerich
  • Lee A. Malerich
  • Not Pots, 1999
hand embroidery on pieced fabrics
9 x 6 in
Slit Two: My Throat by Lee A. Malerich
  • Lee A. Malerich
  • Slit Two: My Throat, 1982
fiber embroidery
2.75 x 17 in
To Miss Fortune by Lee A. Malerich
  • Lee A. Malerich
  • To Miss Fortune, 1998
hand embroidery on pieced fabrics
8.75 x 6.75 in
Self-Portrait: What Everyone Wants by Leo J. Manske
  • Leo J. Manske
  • Self-Portrait: What Everyone Wants, 1974
lithograph print
26.5 x 33.25 in
A Farm with Everything by Leroy Marshall
  • Leroy Marshall
  • A Farm with Everything, 1987
collage/mixed media
31 x 43.75 in
Birthday Party by Cecile L.K. Martin
  • Cecile L.K. Martin
  • Birthday Party, 1977
watercolor painting
13.5 x 20.5 in
pour la enaj by Paul C. Martyka
  • Paul C. Martyka
  • pour la enaj, 1981
lithograph print
14 x 10 in
Second Set I: Beyond the Triple Cross by Paul C. Martyka
  • Paul C. Martyka
  • Second Set I: Beyond the Triple Cross, 1991
acrylic painting
66 x 49 in
Second Set VII: Hope and the Reddened Core by Paul C. Martyka
  • Paul C. Martyka
  • Second Set VII: Hope and the Reddened Core, 1992
acrylic painting
65 x 48.5 in
Untitled by Jim Mazzotta
  • Jim Mazzotta
  • Untitled, 1977
graphite on paper
12.5 x 23.5 in
Aqueduct Luxembourg by Corrie McCallum
  • Corrie McCallum
  • Aqueduct Luxembourg, 1970
oil and gesso on masonite
39.5 x 23.5 in
New Mexico, Mesa #1 by Corrie McCallum
  • Corrie McCallum
  • New Mexico, Mesa #1, 1971
etching and aquatint
6.75 x 10 in
Ede No. 2 from the "Slew" Series by Linda Williams McCune
  • Linda Williams McCune
  • Ede No. 2 from the "Slew" Series, 1981
mixed media sculpture
52 x 110 x 14 in
Untitled by Dan McCurdy
  • Dan McCurdy
  • Untitled, 1978
cinderblock and steel
110 x 7.5 x 7.5 in
Northern Drawing #2 by Kevin McGrath
  • Kevin McGrath
  • Northern Drawing #2, 1981
oil stick on paper
30 x 22 in
She Showed Me Where To Find Them by Maggie McMahon
  • Maggie McMahon
  • She Showed Me Where To Find Them, 1983
mixed media sculpture
28 x 19 x 8 in
Carolina Encroachment by Thomas McPeak
  • Thomas McPeak
  • Carolina Encroachment, 1974
oil painting
40 x 36 in
Bluetail Fly by Jean McWhorter
  • Jean McWhorter
  • Bluetail Fly, 1982
mixed media textiles/fibers
60.5 x 50.5 in
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The mission of the South Carolina Arts Commission is to promote access to the arts and support the cultivation of creativity in South Carolina. We envision a South Carolina where the arts are valued and all people benefit from a variety of creative experiences.

A state agency created by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1967, the SCAC works to increase public participation in the arts through grants, direct programs, staff assistance and partnerships in artist development, arts industry, arts learning, creative placemaking, and folklife and traditional arts. Headquartered in Columbia, S.C., the SCAC is funded by the state of South Carolina, by the federal government through the National Endowment for the Arts, and other sources. 

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