EXHIBITION: Ostentatious Affliction
Milliken Art Gallery 580 East Main Street, Spartanburg, SC, United StatesBurke's drawings are a portrait of in flux anchored by our cultural obsession with the artificial and detrimental.
Featuring two walls of glass, the Milliken Art Gallery provides a wonderful exhibition space with unique visual access to artwork 24-hours a day. The gallery is also well suited for workshops, lectures and meetings. The adjacent patio space is convenient for receptions following your event.
The Milliken Art Gallery is located in the Milliken Fine Arts Building. Find it on the Campus Map.
Gallery hours vary; please contact Kathryn Boucher, the Director of Milliken Art Gallery, for hours.
Parking
Public parking is available in the Belk Lot located at the corner of Drayton and North Fairview Avenues. Two handicap parking spaces are located in the circular drive adjoining with Blackman Music Hall.
Seating Capacity
40 inside, with abundant overflow space on the adjacent outside grounds
Available Technology
Wifi Access
Burke's drawings are a portrait of in flux anchored by our cultural obsession with the artificial and detrimental.
As we face an uncertain, and certainly unstable, future due to climate change, what will our experience of nature become? Will computers and future AI create nature "experiences" for us?
As we face an uncertain, and certainly unstable, future due to climate change, what will our experience of nature become? Will computers and future AI create nature "experiences" for us?
Image: Mother Don’t Worry | Oil on Canvas | 60 x 60" On September 29 at 6:00pm, Yvette L. Cummings will present a Gallery Talk …
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Libby McFalls's work encourages conversation and thought that critically examines the marginalization of women's role in society.
Libby McFalls's work encourages conversation and thought that critically examines the marginalization of women's role in society.
On February 10, 2022 at 6:00 pm, Jan Ross will present a Gallery Talk discussing Jan Ross Watercolors: People, Places and Things and her art …
Jan Ross showcases vibrant, rich colors in her up close and personal watercolors of People, Places and Things.
On February 3 at 6 pm, Ashleigh Coleman will present a Gallery Talk discussing Hold Nothing Back and her art process. The talk will be …