Saturday, November 30, 2024

Spartanburg Art Museum

 The exhibits focus exclusively on contemporary art and change four or five times a year so there's always something new to see. During our visit two galleries featured thought provoking sculptures and paintings by Winston A. Wingo. The paintings depict expressionist city scenes of black men with targets centered on them. The sculptures show Wingo's concerns about the advancement of technology and how it could affect humanity. 

Another gallery featured assemblage art that at first glance looked like a playful collection of puppets but was actually a memorial to victims of wars. 

There was also a exhibit of student art in the hallway, something we always enjoy. The amount of talent was wonderful. 

The museum is accessible.

RVs will fit in the lot if backed up over the grass or parked lengthwise across the spaces. The art museum is the west most building of the three buildings facing the Cultural Center Plaza. Museum  34.95342, -81.92954


 

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