Museums


Jan
20
Mon
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Jan 20 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Jazz Mondays at Star Tavern
Jan 20 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Jazz Mondays at Star Tavern @ Star Tavern | Little River | South Carolina | United States

Leroy Harper Jr.

Off Da Chain Monday
Every Monday night 7-11pm

Featuring
The Star Tavern AllStars

 

Jan
21
Tue
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Jan 21 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Jan
22
Wed
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Jan 22 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Don Colton at Carolina Seafood & Steak
Jan 22 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Don Colton at Carolina Seafood & Steak

Jan
23
Thu
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Jan 23 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

P. Reynolds open jam night
Jan 23 @ 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
P. Reynolds open jam night @ P. Reynolds | Myrtle Beach | South Carolina | United States

Nightclub, Jazz (Classic Standards/ Contemporary) and Rythm and Blues, New Orleans cuisine, winter hours 4 – 10 pm, Thursday – Saturday

Wayne Cockfield at Aspen Grill 6-9
Jan 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Wayne Cockfield at Aspen Grill 6-9 @ Aspen Grill | Myrtle Beach | South Carolina | United States

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Jazz at the Soundhouse
Jan 23 @ 6:30 pm
Jazz at the Soundhouse @ The Soundhouse | Shallotte | North Carolina | United States

The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays,  all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.

The SoundHouse prides itself on providing a venue for artists who are creating and producing their own work and aims to bring art culture to a new level, while providing a fun and family-friendly place for audiences to enjoy performance art.

“(We are) acutely aware of the need for artists to have a place to express themselves which is respectful of their work”, says co-owner and songwriter/producer, Tina Smith. “We are extremely excited about our space. Our stage is the center of the universe here.”

The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays,  all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.

Jan
24
Fri
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Jan 24 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website