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Columbia, South Carolina

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Figure Chair from Alter by David Jeffrey Powell Hooker
  • David Jeffrey Powell Hooker
  • Figure Chair from Alter, 1995
salt-fumed stoneware
54.5 x 16 x 19 in
Golden Child by David Jeffrey Powell Hooker
  • David Jeffrey Powell Hooker
  • Golden Child, 1997
earthenware and porcelain
24.25 x 10 x 16.25 in
Blue Earth Coverings by Diane Hopkins-Hughs
  • Diane Hopkins-Hughs
  • Blue Earth Coverings, 2000
hand colored silver gelatin print
19.5 x 19.5 in
Floating Stone-1959 by Diane Hopkins-Hughs
  • Diane Hopkins-Hughs
  • Floating Stone-1959, 2001
hand colored silver gelatin print
11 x 11 in
Conversation by James Howard
  • James Howard
  • Conversation, 1972
polacolor reproduction of transparencies, airbrushed ink on paper, layered Plexiglas
10.5 x 10.5 in
Blue Rushes by Glen E Howerton
  • Glen E Howerton
  • Blue Rushes, 1979
watercolor painting
10.5 x 29 in
Ashes, Ashes We All Fall Down by Judy Knight Hubbard
  • Judy Knight Hubbard
  • Ashes, Ashes We All Fall Down, 1993
silk chiffon, silk organza & tulle with potocopies
14 x 20 x 2.5 in
Distended Elements IV by Nancy Hunter
  • Nancy Hunter
  • Distended Elements IV, 1981
colored pencil drawing
20.5 x 26.5 in
Red Bar - Greenfield by Robert Hunter
  • Robert Hunter
  • Red Bar - Greenfield, 1972
serigraph
16 x 16 in
Suite of Twenty Bicentennial Prints by Robert Hunter
  • Robert Hunter
  • Suite of Twenty Bicentennial Prints, 1976
serigraph
16 x 16 in
The Earth's Space by Robert Hunter
  • Robert Hunter
  • The Earth's Space, 1965
watercolor painting
26.5 x 39 in
Fowl Play: That's Life by Terry K. Hunter
  • Terry K. Hunter
  • Fowl Play: That's Life, 1998
mixed media
30 x 40 in
This Too Shall Pass by Terry K. Hunter
  • Terry K. Hunter
  • This Too Shall Pass, 1996
mixed media
30 x 40 in
Two Lips by Mary A. Jackson
  • Mary A. Jackson
  • Two Lips, 1984
bulrush, sweetgrass, pineneedles & palmetto
16 x 19 x 19 in
Tagging by John Jacobsmeyer
  • John Jacobsmeyer
  • Tagging, 1990
charcoal on paper
35.75 x 36.25 in
Umbrian Self-Portrait by John Jacobsmeyer
  • John Jacobsmeyer
  • Umbrian Self-Portrait, 1987
oil on plexiglas
17 x 8 in
Heart in the Form of a Young Woman by Nancy M. Jaramillo
  • Nancy M. Jaramillo
  • Heart in the Form of a Young Woman, 1991
conte crayon
14 x 18 in
Heart in the Form of a Young Woman by Nancy M. Jaramillo
  • Nancy M. Jaramillo
  • Heart in the Form of a Young Woman, 1991
conte crayon
14 x 18 in
Joy and Sorrow by Terry Jarrard-Dimond
  • Terry Jarrard-Dimond
  • Joy and Sorrow, 2008
Cotton with machine stitching
59.25 x 38.5 in
One Stop Bee Shop by Terry Jarrard-Dimond
  • Terry Jarrard-Dimond
  • One Stop Bee Shop, 1991
wood, wire and twine
30 x 15 x 14 in
Postmodern Bouquet by Terry Jarrard-Dimond
  • Terry Jarrard-Dimond
  • Postmodern Bouquet, 1987
wire, aluminum & asphalt
54 x 11.5 x 6.5 in
View Through Cleo's Window Box by Terry Jarrard-Dimond
  • Terry Jarrard-Dimond
  • View Through Cleo's Window Box, 1980
fiber and metal construction
31 x 28 x 5 in
Anemone Pot by Jo Jeffers
  • Jo Jeffers
  • Anemone Pot, 1971
raku ceramic
8 x 9 in
Beaded Wall Piece by Jo Jeffers
  • Jo Jeffers
  • Beaded Wall Piece, 1973
sculptural ceramics
8 x 9 x 3 in
Fire Fan by Patricia Jenks
  • Patricia Jenks
  • Fire Fan, 1981
mixed media painting
13 x 20 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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