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Business Case Writing Classroom Training in Greenville, SC
Fri, May 26, 9:00 AM + 26 more
Business Centre /Meeting Room • Greenville, SC, SC
Business Case Writing Certification Classroom Training in Greenville, SC
Fri, May 26, 9:00 AM + 27 more
Regus Business Centre • Greenville, SC, SC
Business Case Writing (BCW) Training in Greenville, SC
Fri, May 26, 9:00 AM + 45 more
Down Town area /Regus • Greenville, SC, SC
Fri, May 26, 9:00 AM + 34 more
Greenville, SC • Greenville, SC, NC
Channing Wilson WSG David Locke Band
Sat, Jun 10, 8:00 PM
Doc's Tavern • Greenville, SC
Sara E. Johnson In Conversation with Valerie Nieman Book Talk + Signing
Fri, Jun 23, 2:00 PM
Fiction Addiction • Greenville, SC
Art Ink and Drink " Marvelous Margarita's"
Sun, May 21, 12:30 PM
13 Stripes River Lodge • Easley, SC
INHERITANCE
Fri, May 26, 5:00 PM
Chapman Cultural Center • Spartanburg, SC
SPA-TEA; Creating Tea Bath Products
Thu, Jun 15, 6:30 PM
Mauldin Cultural Center • Mauldin, SC
Problem Solving for Business and Life
Friday at 10:00 AM
Bellamore • Greer, SC
Love & Hiking Date For Couples (Self-Guided) - Greer Area
Thursday at 10:00 AM + 135 more
Greer City Park recommended venue or other trail of your choice. (YOU MUST USE PDF TICKETS EMAILED FOR EVENT- NO MOBILE APP OR QR CODES ACCEPTED) • Greer, SC
Fountain Inn Scavenger Hunt For Couples - SHOW LOVE (Date Night!)
Recommended scavenger starting point or other city spot of your choice! (YOU MUST USE PDF TICKETS EMAILED FOR EVENT- NO MOBILE APP OR QR CODES ACCEPTED) • Fountain Inn, SC
Art Ink and Drink "Marvelous Margaritas"
Sat, May 20, 12:30 PM
Palmetto Distillery • Anderson, SC
Floral LOVE Paint Night at Route 290
Tue, May 16, 6:30 PM
Route 290 American Sports Grill • Duncan, SC
Williamston Beach Scavenger Hunt For Couples - SHOW LOVE (Date Night!)
Thursday at 10:00 AM + 138 more
Recommended scavenger starting point or other city spot of your choice! (YOU MUST USE PDF TICKETS EMAILED FOR EVENT- NO MOBILE APP OR QR CODES ACCEPTED) • Williamston, SC
Red Poppies Paint & Pints
Tomorrow at 6:30 PM
Rockers Brewing Co. & Restaurant • Spartanburg, SC
An Acting Reel Workshop
Fri, Jun 23, 10:00 AM
Dove Light Photography • Greer, SC
CSM Certification Training in Greenville, SC
Thu, May 25, 9:00 AM + 17 more
South Carolina • Greenville, SC, SC
Conflict Management Training In Greenville, NC
Fri, May 26, 9:00 AM + 4 more
Greenville • Greenville, NC
Big Data and Hadoop Developer Certification Training in Greenville, NC
Tue, May 23, 9:00 AM
Greenville, NC • Greenville, NC, NC

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Drawing Fundamentals

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Introduction to Watercolor

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Introduction to Gouache Painting

Watercolor in the Flesh

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Prong Set Treasures
Paint what you love in watercolor (session 2).

Step-by-Step Oil Painting: Paint Your Pet (Session 2)
The power of pastel (session 2).

Introduction to Dry Point Printmaking
Dust off your brushes (session 2).


Relief Printmaking
Open jewelry studio time (session 2), open figure drawing (session 2), mastering oils: painting with precision (session 2), expressive charcoal drawing (session 2).

Toro: Japanese paper lantern with Suminagashi

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Color Theory Made Easy

Fun in the Sun: Cyanotypes

Needle Felted Falls Park Liberty Bridge Scene

Mixed Media and Collage for Teens & Adults
Mixed media and collage for teens & adults, learn more about gcca policies and procedures for registration, cancelations, and more:.

Student Accolades 2019-2020
Announcements, fac newly accepted student night.

The Fine Arts Center will be hosting our second annual Newly Accepted Student Night on Thursday, May 25 . This informational event is for students who will be attending the FAC for the first time in the coming 23-24 school year.
Please note this is only an informational program, not an opportunity to meet the teachers. You’ll get a chance to do that before the start of school in August at our annual Open House – more details to come about that event soon.
If you plan on attending the Newly Accepted Student Night, we need you to complete the RSVP form - https://forms.gle/fYas4cmzMtgFNM2B6 . The deadline to RSVP is Thursday, May 11 . There are two sessions – 6:00 and 7:30 p.m.; select the session that works best for your schedule. Please note that due to seating capacity, we can only accommodate two adults with each student and therefore ask that you do not bring any additional family members to the event . Though it is best if you can attend in-person, we will record the event and post it on our YouTube page if you cannot make it. All parents of new students will also receive a link to the slide presentation from the evening.
FAC YouTube Channel
The best way to support our students is by coming to their live performances. Check out our performance calendar for full details!
Can't make it to one of our events? Go to our FAC YouTube page, where we livestream our events that take place in the Sutherlin Recital Hall. Concerts from that location are archived on the YouTube page, as well. Simply scan the QR code below with your smartphone camera to get to the site. Enjoy!

FAC Event Calendar
The 2022-2023 Fine Arts Center Event Calendar has been published and is ready for you to view. Simply click on the button below to access it. Please note that changes to the calendar may occur, and will be communicated to students and parents as soon as they are made.
For ticketed events, we will accept cash, credit card, or Venmo. Credit card payments will incur a processing fee.
2022-2023 Event Calendar
Ways to Support the FAC


Upcoming Events
ADMISSIONS UPDATE: There’s still time to submit your application! We will continue accepting applications until all spaces in every program are filled. Apply today !
Creative Writing
Young writers learn the value of craft and sound writing techniques from experienced, published authors..
Developed by professional writers, the Creative Writing program is intensive and highly challenging to ensure talent development and productivity. During their two years in the Creative Writing program, students create short stories, poems, personal essays, and movie scripts.
The program attracts talented young writers in South Carolina by offering a creative, supportive atmosphere and a course of study supervised by practicing, published writers.
Creative Nonfiction | Fiction | Poetry | Screenwriting
Creative Writing students spend their time in small, collaborative sessions where they are constantly reading, writing, editing, and critiquing works under the guidance of practicing writers/mentors. Several times during the school year, students have the opportunity to meet with nationally-known, visiting writers.
Creative writers give two public readings a year and submit their work to a variety of state, regional and national competitions for additional critique, publication, and awards.
Guest artists in the Creative Writing department have included an Oscar winner, a Tony winner, a National Book Award winner, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and U.S. Poet Laureates.
Student Achievements
- 13 students have received $10,000 Portfolio Awards in the national Scholastic Writing Competition.
- 9 writers have been named U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts, an annual honor bestowed on only 20 high school seniors nationally.
- In the past decade, 32 Governor’s School writers were recognized as YoungArts National Finalists.
- Governor’s School students have received prestigious scholarships including YoungArts Lin Arison Excellence in Writing Award and the Thomas Wolfe Scholarship from UNC.
Dear Young Artist: A Letter from a Govie Creative Writer
Award-Winning Student Works
"Six Feet Under Silence," by Camryn Hambrick, American Voices Medal, Scholastic Art and Writing Awards (2020)
"For XYZ Institution" , by Tyler Kellog, Gold Medal Portfolio Award, Scholastic Art and Writing Awards (2021)
- "A Daydream for Sofia, " by Cristina Sanchez, Silver Medal, Scholastic Art and Writing Awards (2021)
Apply for Creative Writing
Questions about the Creative Writing program? Email: [email protected] Call: 864.546.0197

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From Business: Founded in 1981, Wren Elementary School serves more than 600 students in grades kindergarten through five. The school offers studies in art, music, mathematics,…
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Writing and Editing Courses in Greenville, SC

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Whether you’ve decided to level up in your career, or you’re trying to learn writing and editing for the first time, ed2go is here to help you reach your professional goals. We offer many writing and editing courses and classes in Greenville, SC and partner with colleges and universities from all over the state to make your learning experience as easy as possible. Looking to prepare for a certification online? Not to worry, there’s plenty of online writing and editing classes in Greenville available.
Our courses are perfect for advancing your writing and editing skills. Students who complete these programs will be well-prepared to begin or advance their careers. Some of our most popular writing and editing courses in Greenville include:
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A better future with more opportunities is just around the corner, so don’t wait a second longer. We value your time, so our courses are flexible and available online. With ed2go, you’ll gain new skills and credentials wherever and whenever you can — without putting a pause on your job or family. Enroll with ed2go today and take writing and editing courses near you in Greenville.
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Writing Fiction Series
This course series will teach you the craft of fiction with lessons developed by a published author. You will learn the fundamentals of storytelling that bring your ideas to fruition, and how edit and polish your work like a professional writer.

The Craft of Magazine Writing
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Learn how to create and distribute an inspirational and professional autobiography for family, friends, and others.

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The Keys to Effective Editing
If you aspire to be an editor, this course will teach you the fundamentals of top-notch editing for both fiction and nonfiction.

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Learn the skills you need to succeed in the well-paying field of technical writing.
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Creative Writing

Beyond publishing books, stories, and poems, creative writers have many possible 21st century careers:
- work in teams to develop video games,
- become social media writers with followers and new media productions,
- serve as screenwriters for film, television, and short-form media for community organizing, advertising, and marketing, and
- become freelance authors who do feature writing and corporate writing to share the human stories within our communities.
Creative writers also coordinate festivals, publish and edit journals, run literacy programs and public readings, and lead workshops for all ages to explore the way that creative expression gives us all a voice to write our world.
Students in the minor enjoy opportunities to
- Workshop your writing in small classes with a 12:1 student-faculty ratio
- Work with award-winning authors on novels, short fiction, genre fiction, creative non-fiction, and memoirs
- Meet with freelance and creative writers, publishers, and editors to learn more about writing careers
- Intern with Writers Inc., USC Upstate's literary magazine and multiple-time winner of the outstanding student organization award, and with Upstate businesses and non-profits
For more information, visit the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences .
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Six Courses Required for the Creative Writing Minor**
- Introduction to Creative Writing (ENGL U208) or Intermediate Workshop in Creative Writing (ENGL U308)
- Two courses chosen from the following:
- Intermediate Workshop in Creative Writing (ENGL U308) if not taken above
- Writing in Fantasy Genres (ENGL U362)
- Fiction Workshop (ENGL U364)
- Poetry Workshop (ENGL U366)
- Life Writing Workshop (ENGL U368)
- Creative Nonfiction Workshop (ENGL U370)
- Topics in Writing (ENGL U397)
- Playwriting (THEA U378)
- Gender and Autobiography (WGST U369)
- Two additional English classes numbered 300 or above . Courses from the above list are recommended, but students may select any upper-level English courses. Topics in Professional Writing (ENGL U345), Technical Writing (ENGL U346), Grantwriting (ENGL U371), and Internships (ENGL U499) are especially helpful to complement creative writing with professional writing skills.
- Advanced Creative Writing (ENGL U468)
**Please note, a minimum grade of C is required for all coursework, and a course taken in the major cannot also be counted toward the minor.

- Ember , by Senior Instructor Brock Adams, Hub City Press, 2017. Winner of the 2016 SC First Novel Prize.
- Short Fiction and Nonfiction by Dr. Beth Keefauver
- Gulf , by Brock Adams, Pocol Press, 2010.

- Baby Doll , by Dr. Marilyn Knight Reynolds, Zebra Press, 1988.
- Erika Pertell, finalist for the 2016 SC First Novel Prize, winner of the Hub City/Emrys Creative Writing Prize in Fiction
- Wilson Casey, "The Trivia Guy," syndicated columnist, author of more than a dozen books, radio personality, and Guiness Book of World Record Holder
- Tanya Newman, author of The Good Thief and Winter Rain, as well as short stories published in TWJ Magazine and Gadfly Online
- Kristian Wilson, freelance writer and editor, books feature writer for Bustle and other online magazines
- Theodore Kountourogiannis, freelance writer and editor, with publications in SEV Network, HiddenYou, Blasting News , and more
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School of Arts and Sciences
The School of Arts & Sciences at Greenville Technical College is the largest school within the college, providing classes for over 4,000 students each fall and spring semester to include dual-enrolled high school students. The School offers the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and the general education courses required for the Associate in Applied Science degree programs.

"The School of Arts & Sciences combines rigorous academics, transfer opportunities, and small class sizes to help students succeed. We provide an interdisciplinary educational experience that promotes creativity, artistic expression, research, and critical thought. Our dedicated faculty strive to encourage innovation and scholarship through a diverse curriculum in order to prepare our students to enter a dynamic global society as informed citizens, productive professionals, and lifelong learners. Please contact one of our department heads or program directors to learn more and join our campus community."
Dr. Cheryl A. Cox Interim Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Mission Statement
The School of Arts & Sciences provides an interdisciplinary educational experience with broad-based degree options, general education courses, opportunities for undergraduate research, and global education.
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School of Arts & Sciences Contacts
Dean Dr. Cheryl A. Cox (864) 250-8187 email Dr. Cox
Associate Dean Rene Sawyer (864) 250-8528 email Rene Sawyer
Assistant Dean Debra Hadaway (864) 250-8260 email Debra Hadaway
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Each year students showcase original scholarly and creative projects. Many of these students are from the School of Arts & Sciences. Watch some of the highlights.
Greenville Technical College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels.
Questions about the accreditation of Greenville Technical College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website ( www.sacscoc.org ).

Creative Writing
A.b., major, minor, unleash the power of language.
Guilford’s Creative Writing majors gain practice in the craft of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and playwriting while learning to move readers through the power of artful language. Turn your passion for books, reading, writing and literature into in-demand professional skills for a creative, idea-seeking economy.
Editors at CreativeWritingEdu listed Guilford’s Creative Writing program among their “Top Picks” for the best BA and BFA degrees.
The program offers both creative flexibility and structural coherence, allowing emerging writers to concentrate on a field of special interest like fiction or poetry, or to sample from a range of genres and courses. Classes are taught by accomplished and award-winning writing faculty who emphasize collaborative, workshop-centered learning; drafting, critique and revision of manuscripts; and practical editing and publishing skills and knowledge.
Students pursuing the minor study the formal and aesthetic conventions that shape literature and creative writing in its various genres; draft, revise and polish their own creative writing; read and study models in specific genres; and gain introductory experience in both theory and the practice of being a creative writer.
Our accessible and supportive faculty prepare you for a career in media, education, law, government, business and much more. Regardless of the creative path you choose, the bachelor of arts and minor in Creative Writing will help you discover how to wield the power of words to create the life, and the world, you seek.
As a Creative Writing major/minor, you can:
- Develop tools and techniques to craft your own original creative works.
- Contribute to Guilford's student literary magazine, The Greenleaf Review .
- Pursue an independent creative project.
- Join the staff of award-winning student newspaper, The Guilfordian .
- Craft a senior thesis, such as writing a collection of stories, poems, or essays, or a play for radio.
- Apply for student scholarships.
- Present research at the Guilford Undergraduate Symposium (GUS).
College Catalog
For more information about courses for the English and Creative Writing Department, visit the online, searchable College Catalog . In addition to the Undergraduate Catalog, information includes academic department and major information as well as academic regulations and resources; admission standards and requirements; and tuition, fees and financial aid information.
Hands-on Learning
Guilford Creative Writing students learn by exploring beyond the classroom at internships including:
- Working with local, New York City or London publishing firms and media companies
- Interning at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C.
- Collaborating with filmmakers in San Francisco and Los Angeles
- Partnering with Guilford professors by conducting research or teaching
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USC graduates celebrate May commencement
The largest graduating class in the University of South Carolina’s history will participate in spring commencement ceremonies in Columbia on Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6.
At 3 p.m. Friday (May 5) at the Colonial Life Arena, 2,291 graduates of the College of Pharmacy, Darla Moore School of Business, College of Nursing and Arnold School of Public Health will be joined by honorary degree recipient Frances Scott, a retired nurse and founder of Raising Up the Lowcountry, a non-profit organization based in Charleston dedicated to assisting single mothers. Scott will receive a Doctor of Public Service degree.
A 9:30 a.m. ceremony on Saturday (May 6) at the Colonial Life Arena will include 1,953 graduates of the South Carolina Honors College, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Information and Communications. Renowned physician and Columbia native Edward Sawyer Cooper will receive an honorary Doctor of Medicine degree at the ceremony.
The final ceremony will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday (May 6) at the Colonial Life Arena for 1,742 graduates of the College of Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, College of Engineering and Computing, College of Social Work, College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management, School of Music and Palmetto College. Barbara Hickman Whye, a USC alumna and a current executive at Apple Corporation, and Barbara E. Ruskino, a retired executive at Bechtel Corporation, will each receive an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree.
USC President Michael Amiridis will deliver an address at all three ceremonies at the Colonial Life Arena.
Other Columbia campus activities include:
- The School of Law commencement ceremony at 9 a.m. Friday (May 5) at the historic Horseshoe. USC alum and U.S. Court of Appeals judge Arthur Melvin Quattlebaum Jr. will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.
- The commencement ceremony for both Schools of Medicine at noon Friday (May 5) at the Koger Center. Former USC School of Medicine professor and higher education administrator Marcia G. Welsh will receive an honorary Doctor of Medicine degree.
- The doctoral hooding ceremony at 1 p.m. Saturday (May 6) at the Koger Center.
For more information, visit USC’s commencement site .

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CW V, Longform Writing: The student will apply knowledge acquired in Creative Writing III—Application of Figurative Language and Creative Writing IV—Literary Forms to the drafting, creation, editing and analysis of a “completed” book length work of poetry, fiction or creative nonfiction.
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A one-week program for students who want to explore Creative Writing, Drama, Music, or Visual Arts. While students focus in one art area, they experience the other art areas through guest lectures, activities, and performances. Students apply in 7th & 8th grade June 18-23 / June 25-30. Academy
Developed by professional writers, the Creative Writing program is intensive and highly challenging to ensure talent development and productivity. During their two years in the Creative Writing program, students create short stories, poems, personal essays, and …
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Housed in the Department of English Language and Literature in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program is a three-year, 45-hour program that provides broad exposure to literary studies and literary theory as well as the more traditional creative writing curriculum.
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Creative writing courses foster students' abilities as writers in a variety of genres including creative nonfiction, fiction and poetry, as well as special topics in particular genres like gothic, science fiction/fantasy or screenwriting. Beyond publishing books, stories, and poems, creative writers have many possible 21st century careers:
The School of Arts & Sciences prepares our students to enter a dynamic future as informed citizens, productive professionals, and lifelong learners through courses that promote creativity, artistic expression, research, and critical thought for students to meet their specific educational goals.
Courses include creative writing classes and upper-level English classes, for a well-rounded introduction to the field of creative writing. This minor is especially beneficial to students with primary studies in theater and dance, media arts, marketing, public relations and journalism, among other fields.
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Unleash the Power of Language. Guilford’s Creative Writing majors gain practice in the craft of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and playwriting while learning to move readers through the power of artful language. Turn your passion for books, reading, writing and literature into in-demand professional skills for a creative, idea-seeking ...
There is a plethora of ways to learn more about writing here in Greenville, SC. We offer creative writing classes, online classes, writing retreats, and more. Whatever your wants and needs, we have a course of study for you.
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The largest graduating class in the University of South Carolina’s history will participate in spring commencement ceremonies in Columbia on Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6. At 3 p.m. Friday (May 5) at the Colonial Life Arena, 2,291 graduates of the College of Pharmacy, Darla Moore School of Business, College of Nursing and Arnold …