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Artisphere Booth 24


  • Main Street SC, 29605 United States (map)


WHAT ARE THE 2023 FESTIVAL HOURS?

Artisphere 2023 is taking place May 12 – 14. The daily hours are as follows:

  • Friday, May 12: 12-8:00

  • Saturday, May 13: 10-8:00

  • Sunday, May 14: 11-6:00

WHERE WILL THE FESTIVAL BE THIS YEAR?

The festival will span the same footprint as 2019-from Court Street and Main to Wardlaw and Main.

2022 Artisphere site map

DO I NEED A TICKET OR A RESERVATION THIS YEAR?

WILL FOOD AND BEVERAGE BE ALLOWED AT ARTISPHERE 2022?

ARE STROLLERS OR WHEELCHAIRS AVAILABLE FOR RENT?


ABOUT ARTISPHERE

Founded in 2003, Artisphere’s mission is to create a nationally recognized Fine Arts festival that enhances the quality of life and economic vitality in South Carolina. The 15th Anniversary of Artisphere in 2019 was a huge success. Applications reached 952, average artists’ sales were over $9,730, attendance neared 70,000 and economic impact grossed an astounding $9.1 million.

This year, we are thrilled to bring the 18th annual Artisphere festival back to Main Street the weekend of May 6-8th.  The festival will be back to its full footprint and will span downtown Greenville between the intersection of Broad and Main St and Wardlaw and Main St. We are thrilled to host Artisphere 2022 and our artists and community are grateful for the opportunity to be together safely to celebrate and uphold our thriving Greenville arts culture.

Partnerships are a core element of Artisphere’s success, and the festival has a history of collaborating with a host of Greenville’s performance groups and venues.  In 2009, we inaugurated special performance awards, underwritten by the Fred Collins Foundation, and have since distributed $130,000 to arts groups participating in our Local Performing Arts Showcase.  Artisphere recruits local non-profit arts organizations to volunteer during the festival weekend and provides them with a portion of festival proceeds. Since 2005, Artisphere has donated over $275,000 to local groups like SCCT, Greenville Chorale, SCGSA&H and more.

Other key components of festival programming are educational collaborations that reach a diverse age range from young children to young adults and budding arts professionals. Kidsphere pairs students from SCGSA&H with festival children to create free crafts.  Clemson University’s STEAM Exhibit and the University of South Carolina’s Art of Healthy Living Exhibit instruct young festival goers in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics as well as Health Sciences. The Emerging Festival Artist Scholarship program underwrites costs for two Greenville artists without festival exhibition experience to be a part of Artist Row.

Artisphere has grown into a centerpiece of Greenville’s cultural calendar and has distinguished itself as both a national and regional destination while generating a total economic impact of nearly $9.1 million in 2019. The festival is one of the country’s top art shows. It has been named the Best Overall Arts Fair by ArtFairCalendar.com (the #1 website for art fair event listings) and landed at the #3 spot in USA Today’s 10BEST Reader’s Choice Contest for Best Art Festival in 2015. Greg Lawler’s Art Fair Sourcebook consistently ranks Artisphere in the TOP10 out of 600 festivals across the country, and readers of Sunshine Artists magazine regularly put Artisphere among the 100 Best Fine Arts Shows in the country.