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The beauty of the waterfalls and gardens is enhanced by the graceful lines of the Liberty Bridge’s architecture and the appealing stonework throughout the park. But that is only the beginning. Several pieces of public art can be found within and around the park. Inside the park you’ll find:
- The sculpture “Rose Crystal Tower,” created by internationally-renowned artist Dale Chihuly, was commissioned by the Wyche Sculpture Committee, comprised of Wyche family members and friends, to honor Harriet Wyche, whom the garden was named for. Wyche was a life-long Greenville resident and community volunteer, who was instrumental in establishing Falls Park, and played a critical role in its continued development over many decades.
- A commissioned sculpture by internationally-recognized artist Bryan Hunt, is found at the Main Street entrance to Falls Park. This unique sculpture, Falls Lake Falls, is the second in an edition of 3 (the original is in Tokyo ) and the only piece of its kind on this continent.
- Evoking much thought and discussion, “Untitled 2002-2003” by Joel Shapiro is also commonly referred to as the dancing or running sculpture. It is located across the river from the main entrance, at the Wyche, Burgess, Freeman and Parham overlook.
- “Sunflower Fountain,” created by Ed Zeigler, Charles Gunning and Robert Brown, can be found in Pedrick’s Garden. Named for Pedrick Lowrey, one of the principal fundraiser for the park, the fountain is cast bronze and patterned after the center radiating spirals of a sunflower, which was Pedrick’s favorite flower.
Interested in more information about public art? View the Public Art Walking Tour
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Upstate artist Robert (Bob) Poe likes to doodle. Then, his doodles become his paintings, some of which he will show in his exhibition.
Art by Appointment with GCCA Art School Instructors
TUESDAY – FRIDAY 9 AM – 5 PM
SATURDAY 11 AM – 3 PM
MEDIUMS
Art by Appointment workshops offer a variety of mediums for exploration.
Drawing
Unlock the gateway to artistic expression through the fundamental skill of drawing! GCCA’s drawing instructors will lead you through the basics of shading and perspective and more!
Painting
Acrylics and watercolor and more! Grab a paintbrush and join GCCA’s instructors for a private step-by-step art experience!
Mixed Media
What happens when you combine multiple artistic mediums into one project? Follow GCCA’s instructors in an exploration of all visual mediums in this engaging workshop!
Jewelry
Wear your own creation! Step into GCCA’s state-of-the-art jewelry studio and try your hand at jewelry making!
Printmaking
Jump into this layered visual art medium and learn to create your own prints! GCCA’s instructors will lead you step by step through this engaging art form in the printmaking studio at GCCA!
THE ANNUAL SHOWCASE IS GCCA’S PREMIER EVENT FOR OUR MEMBER ARTISTS THAT FEATURES A MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTING THE TALENT OF OUR COMMUNITY. BECOME A MEMBER OF GCCA WITH A GIFT OF $50 OR MORE AND YOU CAN EXHIBIT YOUR ARTWORK IN OUR ANNUAL SHOWCASE.
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN LEARN MORE ABOUT GCCA’S 9TH ANNUAL SHOWCASE, ENTRY REQUIREMENTS, IMPORTANT DATES, FAQ’S, AND ACCESS THE ENTRY WEBFORM.
Entry Requirements
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Artist must be a current member of GCCA to participate.
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Only one piece of artwork may be submitted per GCCA member.
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Artwork must be original work of the artist submitting and not previously shown at GCCA.
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All work must be no more than 36″ in any direction (including frame) and cannot weigh over 35 lbs.
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Artwork must be finished and securely wired for installation. No wet paintings will be accepted.
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Three-dimensional work must sit solidly on a gallery pedestal or be properly mounted for display. Pedestals are limited and are awarded on first-come, first-serve basis.
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Your entry must be sent through the webform on this page. No submissions will be accepted after the deadline or via mail-in entries or email.
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GCCA reserves the right to decline artwork that does not meet the requirements listed.
Important Dates
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Deadline to RSVP: Friday, July 19th @ 11:59 pm
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Drop-off Artwork: Thursday, July 25th or Friday, July 26th from 10am -6pm
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Opening Reception: Friday, August 2nd, 6-9pm
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Exhibition Dates: Friday, August 2nd – Wednesday, September 25th
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Pick-up Artwork: Thursday, September 26th or Friday, September, 27th from 10am – 5 pm
The beauty of the waterfalls and gardens is enhanced by the graceful lines of the Liberty Bridge’s architecture and the appealing stonework throughout the park. But that is only the beginning. Several pieces of public art can be found within and around the park. Inside the park you’ll find:
- The sculpture “Rose Crystal Tower,” created by internationally-renowned artist Dale Chihuly, was commissioned by the Wyche Sculpture Committee, comprised of Wyche family members and friends, to honor Harriet Wyche, whom the garden was named for. Wyche was a life-long Greenville resident and community volunteer, who was instrumental in establishing Falls Park, and played a critical role in its continued development over many decades.
- A commissioned sculpture by internationally-recognized artist Bryan Hunt, is found at the Main Street entrance to Falls Park. This unique sculpture, Falls Lake Falls, is the second in an edition of 3 (the original is in Tokyo ) and the only piece of its kind on this continent.
- Evoking much thought and discussion, “Untitled 2002-2003” by Joel Shapiro is also commonly referred to as the dancing or running sculpture. It is located across the river from the main entrance, at the Wyche, Burgess, Freeman and Parham overlook.
- “Sunflower Fountain,” created by Ed Zeigler, Charles Gunning and Robert Brown, can be found in Pedrick’s Garden. Named for Pedrick Lowrey, one of the principal fundraiser for the park, the fountain is cast bronze and patterned after the center radiating spirals of a sunflower, which was Pedrick’s favorite flower.
Interested in more information about public art? View the Public Art Walking Tour
On Saturday mornings from the beginning of May until the end of October, two blocks of downtown Greenville’s Main Street are transformed into a bustling farmers’ market. The market features over 75 vendors selling the season’s freshest produce and the area’s most original and high quality crafts. Each week thousands of people flock to the TD Saturday Market for locally-sourced products where all food must be grown or produced within 100 miles of Greenville and crafters are highly-encouraged to use locally-sourced supplies.
There is something undeniably special about Greenville’s TD Saturday Market. We invite you to join us Saturday mornings to experience it for yourself!
Upstate artist Robert (Bob) Poe likes to doodle. Then, his doodles become his paintings, some of which he will show in his exhibition.
On exhibit Saturdays and Sundays from 12 – 4 p.m., Rocky Cove Railroad is a G-Scale (garden scale) model train that demonstrates the coming of trains to western North Carolina at the turn of the 20th century. The exhibit is located below the Grand Promenade. Please note, Rocky Cove Railroad will not operate in rainy or wet conditions.

Art by Appointment with GCCA Art School Instructors
TUESDAY – FRIDAY 9 AM – 5 PM
SATURDAY 11 AM – 3 PM
MEDIUMS
Art by Appointment workshops offer a variety of mediums for exploration.
Drawing
Unlock the gateway to artistic expression through the fundamental skill of drawing! GCCA’s drawing instructors will lead you through the basics of shading and perspective and more!
Painting
Acrylics and watercolor and more! Grab a paintbrush and join GCCA’s instructors for a private step-by-step art experience!
Mixed Media
What happens when you combine multiple artistic mediums into one project? Follow GCCA’s instructors in an exploration of all visual mediums in this engaging workshop!
Jewelry
Wear your own creation! Step into GCCA’s state-of-the-art jewelry studio and try your hand at jewelry making!
Printmaking
Jump into this layered visual art medium and learn to create your own prints! GCCA’s instructors will lead you step by step through this engaging art form in the printmaking studio at GCCA!
THE ANNUAL SHOWCASE IS GCCA’S PREMIER EVENT FOR OUR MEMBER ARTISTS THAT FEATURES A MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTING THE TALENT OF OUR COMMUNITY. BECOME A MEMBER OF GCCA WITH A GIFT OF $50 OR MORE AND YOU CAN EXHIBIT YOUR ARTWORK IN OUR ANNUAL SHOWCASE.
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN LEARN MORE ABOUT GCCA’S 9TH ANNUAL SHOWCASE, ENTRY REQUIREMENTS, IMPORTANT DATES, FAQ’S, AND ACCESS THE ENTRY WEBFORM.
Entry Requirements
-
Artist must be a current member of GCCA to participate.
-
Only one piece of artwork may be submitted per GCCA member.
-
Artwork must be original work of the artist submitting and not previously shown at GCCA.
-
All work must be no more than 36″ in any direction (including frame) and cannot weigh over 35 lbs.
-
Artwork must be finished and securely wired for installation. No wet paintings will be accepted.
-
Three-dimensional work must sit solidly on a gallery pedestal or be properly mounted for display. Pedestals are limited and are awarded on first-come, first-serve basis.
-
Your entry must be sent through the webform on this page. No submissions will be accepted after the deadline or via mail-in entries or email.
-
GCCA reserves the right to decline artwork that does not meet the requirements listed.
Important Dates
-
Deadline to RSVP: Friday, July 19th @ 11:59 pm
-
Drop-off Artwork: Thursday, July 25th or Friday, July 26th from 10am -6pm
-
Opening Reception: Friday, August 2nd, 6-9pm
-
Exhibition Dates: Friday, August 2nd – Wednesday, September 25th
-
Pick-up Artwork: Thursday, September 26th or Friday, September, 27th from 10am – 5 pm
The beauty of the waterfalls and gardens is enhanced by the graceful lines of the Liberty Bridge’s architecture and the appealing stonework throughout the park. But that is only the beginning. Several pieces of public art can be found within and around the park. Inside the park you’ll find:
- The sculpture “Rose Crystal Tower,” created by internationally-renowned artist Dale Chihuly, was commissioned by the Wyche Sculpture Committee, comprised of Wyche family members and friends, to honor Harriet Wyche, whom the garden was named for. Wyche was a life-long Greenville resident and community volunteer, who was instrumental in establishing Falls Park, and played a critical role in its continued development over many decades.
- A commissioned sculpture by internationally-recognized artist Bryan Hunt, is found at the Main Street entrance to Falls Park. This unique sculpture, Falls Lake Falls, is the second in an edition of 3 (the original is in Tokyo ) and the only piece of its kind on this continent.
- Evoking much thought and discussion, “Untitled 2002-2003” by Joel Shapiro is also commonly referred to as the dancing or running sculpture. It is located across the river from the main entrance, at the Wyche, Burgess, Freeman and Parham overlook.
- “Sunflower Fountain,” created by Ed Zeigler, Charles Gunning and Robert Brown, can be found in Pedrick’s Garden. Named for Pedrick Lowrey, one of the principal fundraiser for the park, the fountain is cast bronze and patterned after the center radiating spirals of a sunflower, which was Pedrick’s favorite flower.
Interested in more information about public art? View the Public Art Walking Tour
On exhibit Saturdays and Sundays from 12 – 4 p.m., Rocky Cove Railroad is a G-Scale (garden scale) model train that demonstrates the coming of trains to western North Carolina at the turn of the 20th century. The exhibit is located below the Grand Promenade. Please note, Rocky Cove Railroad will not operate in rainy or wet conditions.


Read or perform your own original poems, plus hear great local and touring poets. Sundays 7:30pm-9:45pm. Open Mic–$5. Feature & Slams –$10.
THE ANNUAL SHOWCASE IS GCCA’S PREMIER EVENT FOR OUR MEMBER ARTISTS THAT FEATURES A MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTING THE TALENT OF OUR COMMUNITY. BECOME A MEMBER OF GCCA WITH A GIFT OF $50 OR MORE AND YOU CAN EXHIBIT YOUR ARTWORK IN OUR ANNUAL SHOWCASE.
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN LEARN MORE ABOUT GCCA’S 9TH ANNUAL SHOWCASE, ENTRY REQUIREMENTS, IMPORTANT DATES, FAQ’S, AND ACCESS THE ENTRY WEBFORM.
Entry Requirements
-
Artist must be a current member of GCCA to participate.
-
Only one piece of artwork may be submitted per GCCA member.
-
Artwork must be original work of the artist submitting and not previously shown at GCCA.
-
All work must be no more than 36″ in any direction (including frame) and cannot weigh over 35 lbs.
-
Artwork must be finished and securely wired for installation. No wet paintings will be accepted.
-
Three-dimensional work must sit solidly on a gallery pedestal or be properly mounted for display. Pedestals are limited and are awarded on first-come, first-serve basis.
-
Your entry must be sent through the webform on this page. No submissions will be accepted after the deadline or via mail-in entries or email.
-
GCCA reserves the right to decline artwork that does not meet the requirements listed.
Important Dates
-
Deadline to RSVP: Friday, July 19th @ 11:59 pm
-
Drop-off Artwork: Thursday, July 25th or Friday, July 26th from 10am -6pm
-
Opening Reception: Friday, August 2nd, 6-9pm
-
Exhibition Dates: Friday, August 2nd – Wednesday, September 25th
-
Pick-up Artwork: Thursday, September 26th or Friday, September, 27th from 10am – 5 pm
The need for blood products as vital parts of life-saving medical procedures and treatments is constant. As summer begins to hit its stride, the need for these blood products in the community significantly increases while blood donor turnout typically drops.
The Blood Connection (TBC), your community blood center which serves local hospitals, wants to make the public aware of an urgent need for blood right now and urges the communities it serves to celebrate this Independence Day by volunteering to donate blood to fellow Americans – their neighbors in need – during TBC’s Freedom Week promotion July 1-4.
According to AAA, an estimated 70.9 million Americans are expected to travel more than 50 miles from their homes during the entire week of July 4th this year. With the increase in travel during the summer months, hospitals in our communities have historically seen an increased volume of trauma cases. This is why TBC is urging any community member who is willing, to come out and donate blood. The local life-saving organization stresses that it is the blood on the shelves – waiting in case of trauma events – that saves lives.
“It is imperative that the local community come forward to support the hospitals in their area during this time of urgent need for blood donations,” said Delisa English, President & CEO of The Blood Connection. “Unlike many of the other products used to treat trauma and other injuries, blood cannot be replaced through lab manufacturing or built on an assembly line. Blood must be donated from volunteer donors, who embody the selflessness that is a staple of our nation.”
TBC will have its donation centers open this entire week including July 4 and will continue hosting mobile blood drives July 1-4. As a thank you for donating during this time, all donors will receive $70 in rewards and an exclusive TBC Freedom Week t-shirt. To find a blood drive or center near you, visit thebloodconnection.org/donate. Appointments are encouraged, but walk-ins are always welcome.
Make your own Chia Pets with this Homemade Chia Pet kit. Available at the Headquarters, Boiling Springs, Inman, Landrum, and Pacolet Libraries, for as long as supplies last.
Kits include crafting supplies, seeds, and instructions. You will need to supply your own stockings, glue, and container.


