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Fairfield County Arts Council the Gallery at Over the Top
Ridgeway, SC 29130
A quaint ladies boutique, filled with ladies hats, handbags, hand-crafted jewelry and special events. Now the venue for displaying and selling members’ work. Wed-Fri: 11am-5pm; Sat: 10am-5pm.
Flippin’ Vintage Marketplace (Cheraw)
Cheraw, 29520
Hours: Tues-Fri: 10am-6pm; Sat: 9am-4pm. Two locations offering antiques, collectibles, home décor, and more. Constantly rotating inventory. Find us on FaceBook.
Flippin’ Vintage Marketplace (Chesterfield)
Chesterfield , 29709
Hours: Tues-Fri: 10am-6pm; Sat: 9am-4pm. Two locations offering antiques, collectibles, home décor, and more. Constantly rotating inventory. Find us on FaceBook.
Fort Mill History Museum
Fort Mill, SC 29715
With a mission to preserve Fort Mill’s heritage for the benefit of present and future generations, this is a place where local history is collected and research. The museum collects, displays and preserves artifacts, cultural writings, documents, photographs, film footage and related historical treasures that contributed to the development of the town and its outlying locales. Open Wed-Sat: 10 am – 4 pm.
Fran Gardner Fiber/Mixed Media
Lancaster, SC 29720
Gardner's award winning work has been featured in exhibits across the United States and in many publications. Her work combines her interests in drawing, painting, stitchery and found objects. She lives and works in the communities of Heath Springs and Lancaster. By appointment. Professor of Art, USC Lancaster. PO Box 88, Lancaster SC 29721.
Fulvia Studio, Textile Artist
Rock Hill, SC 29730
Art quilts, hand-dyed fabrics, homespun yarns. Corporate and private commissions welcome. Call for appointment.
Gallery Up
Rock Hill, SC 29730
This is an artist run gallery, store and custom frame shop located in historic Old Town Rock Hill. We present contemporary arts and crafts that are accessible, affordable and eclectic. Mon-Fri 10-5, Thur 10-7, Sat 11-4 and during gallery crawls.
Golden Sun Antiques & Kem's Art
Shop features antique furniture, glassware and pottery. Buy and sell antiques, estate sales and consignment. Art classes and freelance work also available. Hours: Mon & Wed: noon-3 pm; Tues & Thurs-Sat: 10 am - 5 pm.
Grace with Fire, Pottery and Yard Art
Rock Hill, SC 29730
Liz Lee and Jo Maddox share studio and gallery space at the Getty's Center. Although their backgrounds are very different they both create traditional and functional pottery with emphasis on texture. Open Tue and Thur 10-4 and by appointment.
Harriet Marshall Goode, Painter
The women in my autobiographical paintings represent arcane dreams. Interpretation is left to the viewer. By appointment.
Heritage Antique Mall
Hours: Tues-Sat: 10am-5pm. 25 dealers/15,000 square foot historic grocery warehouse filled with glassware, tools, sterling, rugs, period furniture, American & European paintings, decorative items, and much more. We have something for everyone.
High Cotton Antiques
Clover, SC 29710
Hours: Mon-Sat: 10am-5pm. 6,000 square feet of antiques and collectibles, specializing in primitives, Edgefield and other Southern pottery, mahogany & Victorian furniture. Find us on FaceBook.
Historic Downtown Clover
The Historic District represents an important collection of commercial buildings which have provided the business focus for the town since its beginnings in 1876. The 14 contributing and 4 non-contributing buildings that make up the historic district provide evidence of various periods of growth and development in the town. The District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 8, 1999.
Historic Downtown York
Situated between two Revolutionary battle sites, The Battle of Kings Mountain and The Battle of Williamson's Plantation, the town can trace its roots back to the early 1700s (named county seat in 1785). Much of this quaint little town stands from the past 200+ years that makes it an outstanding part of American History. Originally called Fergus Crossroads, the first white settlers came to this area in the early to mid-1700s following the chain of Blue Ridge Mountains from Virginia and Pennsylvania southward. Mostly Scots-Irish, they called their settlements the same familiar names of York, Chester and Lancaster that they carried from the British Isles and more recently from the north. Prior to this, the first known inhabitants of York County were the Catawba Indians. The War Between the States disrupted life of ease and educational opportunity and Yorkville became a hotbed of insurrection immediately following the war. Federal troops were called to restore order and they occupied the town, living in Rose's Hotel until 1876. In 1915, the name Yorkville was shortened to York. The city boasts of a large 364-acre National Register Historic District, one of the largest in the state.
Holly Glasscock, Painter
Catawba, SC 29704
Holly is a full time studio artist who blends originality and tradition through her realistic and coloristic style. Her predominant medium is oil. She is noted for her rich and lively colors even though her roots are in the classical tradition. She has an affinity for nature and animals but has a diverse range of subject matter including landscapes and portraits. Commissions are accepted. By appointment.