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If Walls Could Talk The Metropolitan Arts Council’s fearless leader is not ashamed to admit that he has exactly zero artistic ability. |
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Good Hunting More than thirty years later, the Lawsons’ home is brimming with acquired items—all beautiful and many quite rare—spanning two centuries. |
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Finding Mister Wright This is the story of Greenville’s Frank Lloyd Wright House, the sisters who brought it to an established neighborhood off North Main Street, and its architectural legacy that endures to this day |
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Emissary of Taste Those who find their way into Harritte’s home are apt to leave impressed not only by her style, but also by the woman herself, a maverick who has spent much of her life defying the odds and breaking societal barriers. |
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Home Resurrected If you want to get inside Dwain Skinner’s head to understand how the artist recovered and put together the pieces of his recreated, L-shaped farmhouse in the foothills of Landrum, start in the kitchen |
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Artists in Residency When fourteen-year-old Emily and twelve-year-old Caroline Vermillion were just little girls, they settled in front of a low, black bench, dipping brushes to paint the colors of the rainbow. |
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Joyous Heirlooms Chances are that on Christmas morning, Nancy Simpson will be elbow-deep in flour in her warm, spacious Eastside kitchen. |
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Home Grown Standing barefoot in the middle of her brightly accented screened porch, Katie Kern’s brown eyes narrow as she slips a finger to her lips. |








