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COLUMBIA: WOIC, AM 1320: "Sunday Symphony", 5 P.M. GREENVILLE: WMUU FM-Stereo 94.5, AM 1260. For listings, co ntact Jim Ryerson, Station Mgr., WMUU, Bob Jones University, Greenville 29614. STATEWIDE: S. C. Educational Television (Channel 7, WITV. Charl eston; Ch. 14, WEBA-TV, Allendal e; Ch. <:9, WNTV, Greenvill e; Ch. 33, WJPM- TV, Flor- ence; Ch. 35, WRLK, Columbia ). Highlights in- clud e: "Off the Cuff", Mon., Wed., Fri ., 8:30, with " Eye on the Arts" M:: >nday. "Book Bea t", Sun., 7:30 & Tues., 10:30. NET Fest ival (d rama, music), Sun., 8-9. " Forsyte Saga" Sun., 9. NET Playhouse, Fri.. 1 0. JAN. 3-28: CLEMSON: " Wh at is Modern Archi- tecture?"; Lee Hall Gall er y, Clemson University School of Architecture. JAN. 11 : GREENVILLE: "Evidence of Europea n Arc hit ecture in South Carol ina", Dr . Lewis Pinck- ney Jones, W offord College; " Prelude to the S. C. Tri centennial" lecture series; Greenvi ll e Co unty Li br ary, 4 P.M. JAN. 18: GREENVILLE: " Walnut Grove Restora - ti on", Frank Co leman and James Buchanan, Spa r- tanburg; "Prelude to the S. C. Tr icentennial" seri es; Greenv ill e County Library, 4 P.M. JAN. 30-FE B. 15: CLEMSON : College of Arc hi - tecture Faculty Exhibi t; Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson University School of Architecture. JAN. TO BE SCHEDULED: FLORENCE: " Religious Architecture" ; Univers ity of S. C. Fl orence Regional Campus. FEB. 2-MAR. 5: CLEMSON: Foothi ll Co llege Design (arc hitecture); Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson Uni- versi ty Sc hool of Arc hitecture. JAN . 5: FLO RE NCE: "Los Indi os Tabajaras" ; Univ. of S. C. Florence Regional Ca mpus Art ists and Lecture Se ries; Moore Junior High School Au d i- torium. JAN . 6: CHARLESTON: "Showboa t"; Charleston Jewish Community Ce nter Famous Artist s Ser1es; Municipal Auditorium, 8 P.M. JAN. 8: COLUMBIA: Ivan Davis, pi anist; Co lumbia Music Festi val Arti st Co ncert Series; Township Auditori um, 8 P.M. JAN. 9: GEOR GETOWN : The Co lumbi a Music Thea tre Quartet; Musical Art s Club concert se ries in Georgetown Memorial Library. JAN. 11 : CO LUMBIA: Charl es Lynman, barit on e; Columb ia Museum of Art Sunday Concert Seri es, 3:30 P.M. JAN . 13: CLINTON: Add is & Crofut , "Explorers in Song" (folk-class ica l); Clinton Community Co ncert Series, Be lk Auditorium, Presbyterian Co ll ege, 8: 15 P.M. (Season subscription.) JAN. 1 3: COL UMBIA: Sidney Harth, violinist; Uni- versity of S. C. Student Union Artist Seri es, Dray- ton Hall , U. S. C., 8 P.M. JAN. 13: SPARTANBURG: Concerto concert by Spartanburg Symphony, Henry Janiec, conductor; Twichell Auditorium, Converse Co llege. JAN. 14: COLUMBIA: U. S. C. Chamber Music Se ries; concert to be announced. JAN. 14: ROCK HILL: Vi enna Choir Boys; Win- throp Co ll ege Art ist Seri es, Byrnes Auditorium, 8 P.M. JAN. 15: GR EENVILLE: Vienna Choir Boys; Gree n- vi lle Community Co ncert Association, Memorial Auditorium. JAN. 15: HARTSVILLE: Coker Coll ege music ma- jors' rec ital, Music Buil ding, 8 P. M. JAN. 18: COLUMBIA: "Old Masters Program" , featuring Fri ts de Jonge, violinist ; Columbia Phil- harmonic Orchestra, Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, con- ductor . (Sunday afternoon family series, in Dreher High School Auditorium, 3:30 P.M .) JAN. 19: GAFFNEY: The Preservation Hall Jazz Ban d, New Orleans; Limestone College Town and Gown Concert Series, Fullerton Auditorium, 8 P.M . JAN. 20: ROCK HILL: Janet Bowen, organist; Winthrop College School of Music Junior Recita l, Byrnes Auditoriu m, 8 P.M. JAN. 22: GAFFNEY: Dana Dixon, pianist; Lime- stone College faculty recit al , Fu llerton Auditori um. JAN . 24: ROCK HILL: "Music in the Church"; Winthrop College School of Music Workshop, Byrnes Auditorium. JAN . 25: COLUMBIA: Winter concert by Colu mb ia Co ll ege Choir and soloists, Guthrie Darr, director, Co llege Place Methodi st Church, 8 P.M. JAN. 27: GREENVILLE: " Requ iem" (Mozart); Gree nville Civic Chorale, Dr. Milbu rn Price, d i- rector, McAlist er Auditorium, Furman Universi ty. JAN . 29: CHARLESTON: Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians; Charleston Jewish Community Center Famous Artists Series, Mun icipal Audi- torium, 8:30 P.M. JAN. 29: HARTSVILLE: Piedmont Chamber Orches tr a, North Carol ina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, Igor Buketoff, co nductor, Hartsville Center T heatre, 8 P.M . JAN. 31: CAMDEN: Col umbus Boychoir; Cam::len Community Concert Association series. JAN., TO BE SCHEDULED: CHARLESTON: Chamber Music Concert, Old French Huguenot Church. GREENVILLE: Sunday afternoon concert , Green- vi ll e Cou nty Museum of Art. FEB. 2: GREENVILLE: New Orleans Philharmonic- Symphony Orchestra, Werner Torkanowsky, con- ductor; Bob Jones University Opera, Concert & Drama Series (season subscription). FEB. 2: GREENWOOD: The Lucktenburg Duo, Harpsichord and Vi olin, Lander Co llege Aud i- tor ium, 8 P.M. FEB. 3: SUMTER: Herman Clebanoff and the Clebanoff Str ings and Orchestra; Sumter-Shaw Community Concert, Edmunds High School Aud i- torium, 8 P.M. FEB. 5-8: SPARTANBURG: Beet hoven Mu sic Fes- t ival, Converse Co ll ege School of Music. FEB. 7: CHARLESTON: Mack McC ray, pianist, New York and Mark Ward, cell ist, Winston-Salem, dual winners of annual Charl eston Symphony You ng Artist Competition ; so loists with Charl es- ton Symphony Orches tra, Lucien DeG root e, con- duct or, Municipal Auditor iu m, 8:30 P.M. FEB. 8: ALLENDALE: The Tucson Boys Choir; Allendal e- Hampt on Community Concert Ass ocia- tion seri es, at All endale Elementary Schoo l. FEB. 8: COLUMBIA: University of S. C. Chamber Music concert, Columbi a Mu se um of Art, 3: 30 P.M. FEB. 9: CHARLESTON: The Amb3ssa dors from Preservation Ha ll (pre-Dixieland New Orlea ns jazz); Charl es t on Jewish Communi ty Ce nter Fa - mous Artists Seri es, Munic ipal Auditorium, 8:30 P.M. FEB. 10: CHARLESTON: Th e Pitt sb urgh Symphony, Wi lliam Steinberg, conductor; Charleston Com- munity Concert, Municipal Aud itorium. FEB. 10: FLORENCE: Roberta Peters, Metropo l i- tan Opera so prano; Florence Community Co ncert, McC lenaghan High School Aud itorium. FE B. 10: NEWBERRY: Th e Berks hi re Chamber Players; Newber ry Co ll ege Arti sts and Lectures Seri es , Wiles Chapel, 8 P.M. FEB. 11 : GREENVILLE: The Pi tt sbur gh Symphony, Wm. Steinberg, co nductor; Greenville Co mmun ity Concert , Memorial Auditorium. FE B. 1 2: CLEMSON: Norman Luboff Choir; Clem- so n Univers ity Concert Seri es, Littlejohn Co li seum, 8 P.M. FEB. 12: GAFFNEY: Chamber Music Recital, Li mest o ne Co ll ege Fullerton Audit orium. FEB. 12: GREENVILLE: David Gi bson, pia nist ; gues t arti st wit h the Gree nv i ll e Symphony, Peter J. Rickett, director, McAl ister Auditorium, 8:15 P.M. FEB. 12: ROCK HILL: Th e Pittsbu rgh Symphony, Wm. Steinberg, conductor; Wi nth rop Co ll ege Artist Seri es, Byrnes Auditorium, 8 P. M. FEB. 13 : GRE ENVILLE: Bob Jones Universi ty Sympho nic Band concert, Rodeheav er Auditorium, 8 P.M. FEB. 14 & 1 5: COLUMBIA: Mr. and Mrs. Sa nford Jones, duo- pianist s; Co lumbia Museum of Art Sunday Co ncert Seri es, 3:30 P.M. FEB. 1 4: ROCK HILL: Symposium on music and scholarship audit ions; Winthrop Co ll ege Sc hool of Musi c. FEB. 16: AIK EN: Longstreth and Escosa, harpist s; Aiken Commu ni ty Concert. FEB. 16: CO LUMBIA: Richard Veale, tenor; Co- lumbi a Coll ege Department of Music Faculty Re- c it al; C ottingham Auditorium, 8 P.M . FEB. 16 : GAFFNEY: "Trends in Mu sic"; Douglas Nelson, Cha irman, Li mes tone Co ll ege Mu sic De- pa rtment, Fullerton Auditorium. FEB. 17: COL UMBIA: Co lumbia Phil harmonic Orchestr a Women's Symphony Ass ociation Music Apprec iati on Luncheon: Mrs. Latt a Johnson dis- cusses Feb. 24th co ncert . At Town House, 12 noon: Phone th ere for reservat ions. FEB. 17 : COLUMBIA: Chamber Music Concert ; U. S. C. Department of Music. FEB. 17: ROCK HILL: Barbara Co uc h, organist; Winthrop Co ll ege School of Mu sic student rec ital; Byrn es Auditorium, 8 P.M. FE B. 20 & 21, 27 & 28: CHARLESTON: "Eli xir of Love" (Doni ze tt i); Charl es ton Ope ra Company, Vernon W. Weston, Musi ca l Director, Garden Th eatre, 8:30 P.M. FEB. 21: SPARTANBURG : Van Cl ib urn, pi anist; Spa rtanburg Music Fo undation Series, Twichell Auditorium, Converse Co ll ege. Published by th e South Carolina Art s Commission 1001 Main Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 I (803 ) 758 - 3442 C AROLINA ARTS COMMISSION FEB. 24: COLUMBIA: Sara Marti n 117 Wingard, soprano, winner of Young 'LJ Artists Com peti ti on; the USC Con- ce rt Choir, Arpad Darazs, conducto r; guest artists with the Columbia Philharmonic Orchestra, Dr. Arth ur M. Fraser, conductor, Dreher High School Auditorium, 8 P.M. FEB. 24: HARTSVILLE: Theodore Lettvi n, pianist; Ha rtsville Community Co ncert, Center Theater, 8 P.M. FEB. 25: ROCK HILL: Peggy Roston, pianist; Winthrop College School of Music Junior Recital, in Recital Hall, 8 P.M. FEB. 26: CLEMSON: Stockholm Ph ilharmonic, Antal Dorati, conductor; Clemson University Con - cert Series, Li ttlej ohn Col iseum, 8 P.M. FEB., TO BE SCHEDULED: GREENVILLE: Sunday afternoon concert, Green- v ill e County Museum of Art. JAN. 19: ANDERSON: Danzas Venezuela; Ander- son Community Concert Association (season mem- bership only). FEB. 3: GAFFNEY: "Bach to Rock", the Katayen Dance Theatre; Limestone Col lege Tow n and Gown Co ncert Series, Fu ll erton Auditorium, 8 P.M. FEB. 9: GREENVILLE: Roya l Winnipeg Ballet; Furman University Fine Arts Series, McAlist er Auditori um. FEB. 11 : COLUMBIA: Roya l Winnipeg Ballet; Co- lumbia Music Fes t ival series, Township Au d itori- um, 8 P.M. FEB., TO BE SCHEDULED: SP4RTANBURG: R oya l Winnipeg Ba l let , spon- so red by the Ba llet Gu ild of Spartanburg. JAN. 9-FEB. 1: CHARLESTON: "Sea- ports 300", S. C. Tric2ntennial pho- tography and art exhibit sho·Ning S. C. port s; t he Gi bbes Art Ga ll ery . JAN. 13: ROCK HILL: "Viridiana"; Winthrop Col- l ege Cinema Seri es, Byrnes Auditorium, 7:30 P.M . JAN. 21: CHARLESTON : The 400 Bl ows (French) ; The Co ll ege of Charleston Cinema Series, G3rden Th eater, 8 P.M. JAN. 21: GR EENVILL E: January fi lm showi ng, Fil m Frien ds Seri es at Greenvill e County Muse um of Art, 8 P.M. JAN., TO BE SCHEDULED: CHARLESTON : Gage Hall classic and experi- mental fil ms, Baruch Auditorium, Medical Uni- versity, Tu es days at 8 P.M. FEB. 1-28: COLUMBIA: Bruce Davidson, Pho- tographer; Un iversi ty of S. C. Student Union Exh ibit, Russell House. FEB. 2: ROCK HILL: Hour of th e Wo lf (Swedi sh; l ngma r Be rgman); Winthrop College Cinema Seri es, Byrnes Aud itorium, 7:30 P.M. FE B. 4: CHARLESTON : The Nights of Cab i ri a; The Co ll ege of Charl eston Cinema Series, Garden Theater, 8 P. M. FE B. 5-MAR. 1: GREENVILLE: "Sea- 117 ports 300", Tri ce ntenn ial photography \.....:s: 'LJ and art, S. C. ports; Greenville Cou n- ty Mu se um of Art. FE B. 10-MAR CH 1: SPARTANBURG : "Double Im- age", photography by Arnold Tinghe (Hoblitzell Theatre Arts Library) and by Rene Royaard s, Spar- t an burg; th e Arts Center Ga lleri es, Arts Council of Spartanburg County. FEB . 12: FLORENCE: Jonas Mekas , Underground Fil m; Univers ity of S. C., Florence Artist and Lecture Se ries, Moore Juni or High School Audi - torium. FEB . 15 - MAR. 13: CLEMSON : "Contemporary Photographers I & II"; Clemson University Schoo l of Architectur e, Lee Hall Gal lery. FEB. 18: GREE NVILLE: Nig ht at the Opera (U. S.; Marx Brothers); Film Friends Se ri es at Greenvi lle County Museum of Art, 8 P.M. FEB. 23-MAR. 16: CLI NTON : "Beginning of Mod- ern Photography"; Presbyterian College ex hi bit. FEB . 26: ROCK HILL: Black Orpheus; Winth rop Co ll ege Cinema Series, Byrnes Audi t ori um, 7:30 P.M. FEB., TO BE SCH EDULED: CHARLESTON : Gage Hal l classic and experi- mental films, Ba ruch Audit orium, Medi cal Uni- versity, Tuesday s, 8 P.M. GREE NVILLE: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woo lf ?; Furman University Film Art s Se ries, Fu rman Stu- de nt Ce nter. THROUGH JAN. 10: COLUMB I A: Mary, Mary; Co- lumbia Dinner Theatre. THROUGH JAN. 2 4: CHARLESTON: The Drunkard ; The Orphan's Moth er Dinner Theater. JAN. 10 & 17: CHARLESTON: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Mrs. Dorot hy D'Anna, Director; th e Foot I ight Players in th e Dock Street Theatre. JAN. 14: GREENVILLE: World premiere, Will Rogers, USA, wi th James Whitmore; Greenville Litt le Theatre. JAN. 23-24, 28-31 & FEB. 4-7: CHARLESTON: Advi se and Consent (Loring Ma ndel), Emme tt Robinson, Director; th e Footl ight Players in th e Dock Str eet Theatre. JAN. 27: ORANGEBURG: NADSA (Nat'l Assoc. Dramatic & Speech Arts) exchange production; South Carolina State College. JAN. 29-FEB. 1: CAMDEN: The Spiral Staircase, Mrs. Murl Sa nders, Director; Camden Community Theatre prod ucti on in Richardson Hall, Grace Episcopal Ch urch. JAN. 31-FEB. 1: COLUMBIA: The Summertree (Ron Cowe n), Frank Harr is, Director; Hadassah Pl ayers production at Fort Jackson Theatre No. 4. JAN., TO BE SCHEDULED: ABBEVILLE: Rags to Riches, Fletc her W. Fergu- son, Director; Youtheat re Division of Abbeville Community Th eatr e, Opera House. ANDERSON: Hamlet, South Carolina Theatre Com- pany, Milton A. Dickson, producer-d irector. FEB. 2-8: COLUMBIA: look Back in Anger (John Osborne), Robert Treacy, Director; The Workshop Theatre, Columbia Museum of Art Auditorium. FEB. 4: SUMTER: The Odd Couple (Ne il Simon); tentat ive opening date, at Sumter Li ttle Theatre. FEB. 5-7, 10-14: GREENVILLE: Amp hi tryon 38 (Jea n Giraudoux), Phi lip G. Hill, Director; Furman Theatre Guild, Theatre 70 Playhouse, Furman Un i- versity. FEB. 5-10: GREENWOOD: The Lion in Winter, Donald McKel lar, Director; Greenwood Litt le Theatre. FEB. 8: ORANGEBURG : Tell Pharoah (Loft en Mitchel l); Reader' s Theat re, S. C. State Coll ege Speech and Drama Department, H. D. Fl owe rs, II, Chmn. , Wh ite Ha ll Aud itorium, 6 P.M. FE B. 1 3-1 4, 17-21 : COLUMBIA: Funny Gi rl , Anita Grannis, Director; Town Theatre. FEB. 13-21: FLORENCE: Mu sical, Patsy Stone, Di- rector; Florence Littl e Th ea tre. FEB. 13-14, 16-2 1: SPARTANBURG: The Pott ing Shed (G raham Greene ); David W. Reid, Di rector; Spa rtanburg Littl e Theat re. FE B. 15: GREENVILLE: To Be A Pilgrim (Wi lliam Summers), Wm. Summers, Director, Bob Jones Univers ity. FEB. 17-20: ROC K HILL: Plaza Sui te (Simon), William I. Long, Di rector; Winthrop Theatre, Johnson Buil ding Auditorium, Winthrop College. FEB. 19-21: COLUMBIA: Pirates of Pe nzance (Gil- bert & Su ll ivan), Steph en C. Coy, Di rect or ; Uni- versity Th ea tre, Drayton Hall, Univers ity of S. C. FEB. 2 1: CLINTON: Reli gious Drama Workshop for adults and high school students; Presbyt er ian Co ll ege Drama Division. FEB. 23-26: ORANGEBURG: Medea (Eu ripides, adapted by Jeffers), H. D. Flowers, II, Di rector; Th e Henderson-Davis Players, S. C. State College, in Wh ite Ha ll Audi tor iu m. FEB. 23 : ROCK HILL: Yass Hakoshima, mime; Winthrop Col l ege Artist Seri es, Johnson Bu ilding Auditorium, 8 P.M. FEB. 26-28: GAFFNEY: The Subject Was Roses, Paul C. Holmberg, Director; Co ll ege-Community Th ea t re, Fu llerton Auditorium, Limestone Col lege. FEB., TO BE SCHEDULED: ANDERSON : The Fantasticks, Sam Sa nfil i ppo, Director; Anderson Community Theatre. DUE WEST: The Summertree (Cowen), Charles M. Smith, Di rec tor; Erskine Coll ege Players. ALL JAN. AND SEPT.-APRIL: CHARLESTON : Guild Room exhibitions by the Charl eston Artist Guild, Municipal Aud itorium. All JAN.: CLI NTON: Ron Meyers, pottery; Pres- by terian College art ex hibi t series. All JA N.: COLUMB IA: Betty Fryga, ceramics, paint ings and grap hi cs; The Studio Gallery, Monti ce ll o Road. All JAN .: COLUMBIA: Experimental pa i nting by Vic Huggins; University of S. C. Huntington Ga l- lery, Sl oa n Co ll ege, Department of Art. All JAN.: GREENVILLE: Marie Wue stenbe rg, Wesl eya n Co ll ege student, paintings; Wat ki ns Stu- dent Cen t er, Fu rman Universit y. All JAN. AND YEAR-RO UND: GREENV ILL E: Bob Jones University Museu m of Sacred Art. Hours: Tues.-Sat., noon-S P.M.; Sundays, 1 :30-6 P.M. THROUGH JAN . 4: COL UMBIA: 102nd Annual American Watercolor Society Traveling Show; Co lumbia Museum of Art. THROUGH JAN. 5: GREE NVILLE: 34th Annual Juri ed Exhibit ion, Greenvil le Artists Guild; Green- vil le Co unty Museum of Art. THROUGH JAN. 11 : SPARTANBU RG: " Th e World of He l en Moseley"; First exhibit in The Ga ll ery, 327 East Kennedy St., op erated by the Spartanburg Art Associat ion with the assistance of t he Spar- tanburg Arts Council and th e So uth Carolina Arts Commission. JAN. 1-21: COLU MB lA: "Impressi on s of Music in Art "; Columb ia Museum of Art. JAN. 4-25 : COLUMBIA: Pa inti ngs by Ra y Pierott i; Columbia Museum of Art. JAN. 4-23 : FLORENCE: Paintings by William Ha l- sey ; the Florence Museum. JAN. 6-FEB. 1: SPARTANB URG: Pa intings & sculpture by Jean McWhorter; The Arts Center Galleries, 151 N. Fairview. JAN. 7-FEB. 8: COLUMBIA: " Poi ntil lism: The Circle of Seurat"; Columbia Mu seum of Art. JAN. 9-FEB. 1: CHARLESTON: " Sea- /\ ports 300", S. C. Tricentennial art DVD and photography exhibit showing S. C. ports; The Gibbes Art Gall ery. JAN. 10-23: COLU MB IA: Scholast ic Art Awa rds ; Columbia Museum of Art. JAN. 10-FEB. 1: GREENVILLE: Jeanet Dreskin; paintings, prints & collages; Greenville County Museum of Art. JAN. 13-FEB. 3: CHARLESTON: Ameri can Water- color Society Exh ibition; The Gibbes Gal lery. JAN. 14: CHARLESTON : Sculpture demonstrat ion by Willard Hirsch; the Cha rleston Artist G uild 1 969-70 program series, Municipal Auditorium Gu ild Room. JAN. 18-FEB. 15: SUMTER: The State Art Col- lection; First exh ibit in Th e Art Gallery in Sumter, operated by the Su mter Artists' Guild with South Carol ina Arts Commission ass istan ce, at 219 West Liberty St. JAN. 24-FEB. 12: FLORENCE: Scholast ic Art Awards (5th annual exhibit); the Florence Mu- seum. JAN. 26-FEB. 15: COLUMB IA: " Drawings/ USA (St. Pau l Art Center); Columb ia Museum of Art. ALL FEB.: COLUMB IA: Watercolors by Harold Ho ll y: Columbia Museum of Art. ALL FEB.: COLUMBIA: Cast Bronze Sc ulpture; Huntington Ga ll ery, Sloan College, U. S. C. De- partment of Art. All FEB. : CO LUMBIA: Work of area craftsmen; The St udio Gallery. All FEB.: FLORENCE: Ronald Meyers, pottery, Boyd Saunders, graphics and Howard Woody, sculpture; Universi ty of S. C., Florence exhibit, Stokes Hall Library, USCF. FEB. 1-22 : CLINTON : John C. Benz, paint ing; Presbyterian Col lege art exh i bit series. FEB. 2: COLUMBIA: Watercolor demonstration by Harold Holly; Co lumbia Museum of Art, 8: 15 P.M. FEB. 5-MAR. 1: GREE NVILLE: " Sea- 117 ports 300", S. C. Tricentennial art \.....:s: 'LJ and photography exh ibit showing S. C. ports; Greenville County Mu- seu m of Art. FEB. 6-MAR. 1: GREENVILLE: Emery Bopp, rece nt paintings; Gree nville Cou nty Museum of Art. FEB. 10-MAR. 1: CHARLESTON : Prints by Jasper Joh ns; The Gi bbes Gallery. FEB. 1 1: CHARLESTON: "F ive Techniques of Pa i nt i ng " (slides from the National Gallery of Art, with lec tur e by J. Allen Morris); the Cha rles- ton Artist Gu ild program series, Mu nicipal Audi- torium Gu ild Room. FEB. 11- 21 : NEWBERRY: Contemporary Art; New- berry College 1969-70 Exhibit Series, Wil es Chapel. FEB. 15- MAR. 20: FLOR ENC E: 17th Pee Dee Re- gional Art (painting, gra phi cs and photography competition); the Florence Mu seum. FEB. 2 2-MAR. 15: CO LUMBIA: "Supersonic Paint- ing" by Philipp Weichberger; Columbia Museum of Art. JAN. 5: CHARLESTON: Tricentennial program on Charleston, S. C. wr iter- V illustrat or John Bennett. Panel mem- bers: Dr. E. Milby Burton, Miss Janie M. Smith, Mrs. Robt. W. Was hington, Mi ss Harriet C. Wilson, Thomas M. Uzzel l, Dr. Isaac S. H. Metcalf. Charleston Cou nty Libra ry, 8:30 P.M. JAN. B: SPARTANBURG: "Seven Expl ora t ions i nto Literature" series: Edward Al bee's Who's Af raid of Virginia Wool f?, by Prof. John Byars, Co nverse Co l lege; Spa rt anburg Co unty Library, in coopera- tion with the Arts Council of Spartanburg County. FEB. 2: CHARLESTO N: Four books l r7 by Charlestonians, about Charleston : \.....:s: 'L/ Josephine Pinckney's Three O'clock Dinner, reviewed by Mrs. George E. Keeler, Jr.; Richard Co leman's Don't Yo u Weep, Don 't Y ou Moan, reviewed by Mrs. Girdler B. Fitch; Robert Molloy's Pride's Way, reviewed by Donald J. Janicula and Wi lliam H. Barnwell's In Richard's Wo rl d, reviewed by Dr. James G. Ha r- rison; Charleston Cou nty Library, 8:30 P.M. FE B. 2: GAFFNEY: "Procrustean Cri tici sm and Protean Crit ics"; Dr. Wi lliam J. Gr iffin, Geo rge Peabody College, lecture r; Limestone College, 11 A.M. FEB. 12: SPA RTANBURG: "Seven Explora ti ons into Lit erature" series: " Eighteenth Century Literature", by Donald R. Kn ight, University of S. C. ; Spartanburg County Library, in cooperati on with th e Arts Council of Spartanburg Count y. A SOUTH CAROLINA TRICENTEN- NIAL EVENT. ALL EVENTS AND EXHIBI TS AR E SUBJ ECT TO CH ANGE. PLEASE CHECK LOCAL NE WSPAPERS OR OTHER NEWS SOURCES. DESIGN BY GRAPHIC DES IGNS, IN C., COLUMBIA Sad ie Jenkins Battle, Editor Printed by THE STATE PR INTI NG COMP ANY

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COLUMBIA: WOIC, AM 1320: "Sunday Symphony", 5 P.M.

GREENVILLE: WMUU FM-Stereo 94.5, AM 1260. For l istings, contact Jim Ryerson, Station Mgr., WMUU, Bob Jones University, Greenville 29614.

STATEWIDE: S. C. Educational Television (Channel 7, WITV. Charleston; Ch. 14, WEBA-TV, Allendale; Ch. <:9, WNTV, Greenv i lle; Ch. 33, WJPM-TV, Flor­ence; Ch. 35, WRLK, Columbia ). High l ight s in­clude:

"Off the Cuff", Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30, with " Eye on the Arts" M::>nday.

"Book Beat", Sun., 7:30 & Tues., 10:30.

NET Fest ival (d rama, music), Sun., 8-9.

" Forsyte Saga" (Gals·~. orthy), Sun., 9.

NET Playhouse, Fri .. 10.

JAN. 3-28: CLEMSON: "What is Modern Archi­tecture?" ; Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson University School of Architecture.

JAN. 11: GREENVILLE: "Evidence of Europea n Architecture in South Carol ina", Dr. Lewis Pinck­ney Jones, Wofford College; " Prelude to the S. C. Tricentennial" lecture series; Greenville County Library, 4 P.M.

JAN. 18: GREENVILLE: " Walnut Grove Restora­tion", Frank Co leman and James Buchanan, Spar­tanburg; " Prelude to the S. C. Tricentennial" series; Greenville County Library, 4 P.M.

JAN. 30-FEB. 15: CLEMSON: Col lege of Archi­tecture Faculty Exhibit; Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson University School of Architecture.

JAN. TO BE SCHEDULED:

FLORENCE: " Re ligious Architecture" ; Univers ity of S. C. Florence Regional Campus.

FEB. 2-MAR. 5: CLEMSON: Foothi ll Col lege Design (architecture); Lee Hal l Gallery, Clemson Uni­versity School of Architecture.

JAN. 5: FLO RENCE: "Los Indios Tabajaras" ; Univ. of S. C. Florence Regional Campus Art ists and Lecture Series; Moore Junior High School Aud i­torium.

JAN. 6: CHARLESTON: "Showboa t"; Charleston Jewish Community Center Famous Artists Ser1es; Mun ic ipal Auditorium, 8 P.M.

JAN. 8: COLUMBIA: Ivan Davis, pianist; Co lumbia Music Festival Artist Concert Series; Township Auditorium, 8 P.M.

JAN. 9: GEORGETOWN: The Co lumbia Music Theatre Quartet ; Musical Arts Club concer t series in Georgetown Memorial Library.

JAN. 11: COLUMBIA: Charles Lynman, baritone; Columbia Museum of Art Sunday Concert Series, 3:30 P.M.

JAN. 13: CLINTON: Add is & Crofut, "Exp lorers in Song" (fol k-class ica l); Clinton Community Concert Series, Be lk Auditor ium, Presbyterian College, 8:15 P.M. (Season subscription.)

JAN. 13: COLUMBIA: Sidney Harth, viol inist ; Uni­versity of S. C. Student Union Artist Series, Dray­ton Hall , U. S. C., 8 P.M.

JAN. 13: SPARTANBURG: Concerto concert by Spartanburg Symphony, Henry Janiec, conductor; Twichell Auditorium, Converse Co l lege.

JAN. 14: COLUMBIA: U. S. C. Chamber Music Series; concert to be announced.

JAN. 14: ROCK HILL: Vienna Choir Boys; Win­throp Co llege Art ist Series, Byrnes Auditorium, 8 P.M.

JAN. 15: GREENVILLE: Vienna Choir Boys; Green­vi lle Community Concert Association, Memorial Auditorium.

JAN. 15: HARTSVILLE: Coker College music ma­jors' recital, Music Building, 8 P.M.

JAN. 18: COLUMBIA: "Old Masters Program", featuri ng Frits de Jonge, violinist ; Columbia Phil­harmonic Orchestra, Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, con­ductor. (Sunday afternoon fami ly ser ies, in Dreher High School Auditorium, 3:30 P.M.)

JAN. 19: GAFFNEY: The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, New Orleans; Limestone College Town and Gown Concert Series, Ful lerton Auditorium, 8 P.M.

JAN. 20: ROCK HILL: Janet Bowen, organ ist ; Winthrop College School of Music Junior Rec ita l, Byrnes Auditorium, 8 P.M.

JAN. 22: GAFFNEY: Dana Dixon, pian ist; Lime­stone College faculty recital , Fu llerton Aud itorium.

JAN. 24: ROCK HILL: "Music in the Church"; Winthrop College School of Music Workshop, Byrnes Auditor ium.

JAN. 25: COLUMBIA: Winter concert by Columbia College Choir and soloists, Guthrie Darr, d irector, Col lege Place Methodist Church, 8 P.M.

JAN. 27: GREENVILLE: " Requ iem" (Mozart); Greenville Civic Chorale, Dr. Milburn Price, d i­rector, McAlister Auditorium, Furman Univers ity.

JAN. 29: CHARLESTON: Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians; Charleston Jewish Community Center Famous Artists Series, Municipal Audi­torium, 8:30 P.M.

JAN. 29: HARTSVILLE: Piedmont Chamber Orchestra, North Carol ina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, Igor Buketoff, conductor, Hartsvil le Center Theatre, 8 P.M.

JAN. 31: CAMDEN: Columbus Boychoir; Cam::len Commun ity Concert Assoc iation series.

JAN., TO BE SCHEDULED:

CHARLESTON: Chamber Music Concert, Old French Huguenot Church.

GREENVILLE: Sunday afternoon concert, Green­vi lle County Museum of Art.

FEB. 2: GREENVILLE: New Orleans Philharmonic­Symphony Orchestra, Werner Torkanowsky, con­ductor; Bob Jones University Opera, Concert & Drama Series (season subscription).

FEB. 2: GREENWOOD: The Lucktenburg Duo, Harpsichord and Violin, Lander College Aud i­torium, 8 P.M.

FEB. 3: SUMTER: Herman Clebanoff and the Clebanoff Strings and Orchestra; Sumter-Shaw Community Concert, Edmunds High School Aud i­torium, 8 P.M.

FEB. 5-8: SPARTANBURG: Beethoven Music Fes­t ival, Converse Co llege School of Music.

FEB. 7: CHARLESTON: Mack McCray, pianist, New York and Mark Ward, cell ist, Winston-Salem, dual winners of annual Charleston Symphony Young Artist Competition ; soloist s with Charles­ton Symphony Orchestra, Lucien DeGroote, con­ductor, Munic ipal Auditorium, 8:30 P.M.

FEB. 8: ALLENDALE: The Tucson Boys Choir; Allendale-Hampton Community Concert Associa­tion series, at Allendale Elementary School.

FEB. 8: COLUMBIA: University of S. C. Chamber Music concert, Columbia Museum of Art, 3:30 P.M.

FEB. 9: CHARLESTON: The Amb3ssadors from Preservation Hall (pre-Dixieland New Orleans jazz); Charleston Jewish Community Center Fa­mous Artists Series, Munic ipal Auditorium, 8:30 P.M.

FEB. 10: CHARLESTON: The Pittsburgh Symphony, William Steinberg, conductor; Charleston Com­munity Concert, Munic ipal Auditori um.

FEB. 10: FLORENCE: Roberta Peters, Met ropo l i­tan Opera soprano; Florence Community Concert, McClenaghan High School Aud itorium.

FEB. 10: NEWBERRY: The Berkshire Chamber Players; Newberry College Arti sts and Lectures Series , Wiles Chapel, 8 P.M.

FEB. 11: GREENVILLE: The Pittsburgh Symphony, Wm. Ste inberg, conductor; Greenvi lle Commun ity Concert, Memorial Auditorium.

FEB. 12: CLEMSON: Norman Luboff Choir; Clem­son University Concert Series, Lit t lejohn Coliseum, 8 P.M.

FEB. 12: GAFFNEY: Chamber Music Reci tal, Limestone Co llege Ful lerton Auditorium.

FEB. 12: GREENVILLE: David Gibson, pianist; guest artist with the Greenville Symphony, Peter J. Rickett, d irector, McAl ister Auditorium, 8:15 P.M.

FEB. 12: ROCK HILL: The Pittsburgh Symphony, Wm. Steinberg, conductor; Winthrop Co llege Artist Series, Byrnes Aud itorium, 8 P.M.

FEB. 13: GREENVILLE: Bob Jones University Symphonic Band concert, Rodeheaver Auditorium, 8 P.M.

FEB. 14 & 15: COLUMBIA: Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jones, duo-pian ists; Co lumbia Museum of Art Sunday Concert Series, 3:30 P.M.

FEB. 14: ROCK HILL: Symposium on music and scholarsh ip auditions; Winthrop Co llege School of Music.

FEB. 16: AIK EN: Longstreth and Escosa, harpists; Aiken Community Concert.

FEB. 16: CO LUMBIA: Richard Veale, tenor; Co­lumbia Col lege Department of Music Faculty Re­cital; Cottingham Auditor ium, 8 P.M.

FEB. 16: GAFFNEY: "Trends in Music"; Douglas Nelson, Cha irman, Limestone College Music De­partment, Ful lerton Auditorium.

FEB. 17: COLUMBIA: Co lumbia Philharmonic Orchestra Women's Symphony Assoc iation Music Apprec iation Luncheon: Mrs. Latta Johnson d is­cusses Feb. 24th concert. At Town House, 12 noon: Phone there for reservat ions.

FEB. 17: COLUMBIA: Chamber Music Concert; U. S. C. Department of Music.

FEB. 17: ROCK HILL: Barbara Couch, organist; Winthrop Co llege School of Music student recital; Byrnes Audi torium, 8 P.M.

FEB. 20 & 21, 27 & 28: CHARLESTON: "Elixir of Love" (Donizett i); Charleston Opera Company, Vernon W. Weston, Musica l Director, Garden Theatre, 8:30 P.M.

FEB. 21: SPARTANBURG: Van Cliburn, pianist ; Spartanburg Music Foundation Series, Twichell Auditorium, Converse Co llege.

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guest artists with the Columbia Phi lharmonic Orchestra, Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, conductor, Dreher High School Auditorium, 8 P.M.

FEB. 24: HARTSVILLE: Theodore Lettvin, pian ist; Ha rtsvi l le Community Concert, Center Theater, 8 P.M.

FEB. 25: ROCK HILL: Peggy Roston, pianist; Winthrop College School of Music Junior Rec ital , in Rec ita l Hall, 8 P.M.

FEB. 26: CLEMSON: Stockholm Ph ilharmonic, Antal Dorat i, conductor; Clemson Un iversity Con­cert Series, Littlejohn Col iseum, 8 P.M.

FEB., TO BE SCHEDULED:

GREENVILLE: Sunday afternoon concert, Green­v ille County Museum of Art.

JAN. 19: ANDERSON: Danzas Venezuela; Ander­son Community Concert Association (season mem­bership only).

FEB. 3: GAFFNEY: "Bach to Rock", the Katayen Dance Theatre; Limestone Col lege Town and Gown Concert Series, Fu llerton Auditorium, 8 P.M.

FEB. 9: GREENVILLE: Roya l Winnipeg Bal let; Furman University Fine Arts Series, McAlister Auditorium.

FEB. 11 : COLUMBIA: Roya l Winnipeg Bal let ; Co­lumbia Music Fest ival series, Township Aud itori­um, 8 P.M.

FEB., TO BE SCHEDULED: SP4RTANBURG: Roya l Winnipeg Ba llet, spon­sored by the Bal let Gu ild of Spartanburg.

~oo JAN. 9-FEB. 1: CHARLESTON: "Sea­ports 300", S. C. Tric2ntennial pho­tography and art exhibit sho·Ning S. C. ports; t he Gi bbes Art Ga llery.

JAN. 13: ROCK HILL: "Viridiana"; Winthrop Col­lege Cinema Series, Byrnes Auditorium, 7:30 P.M.

JAN. 21: CHARLESTON: The 400 Blows (French) ; The College of Charleston Cinema Series, G3rden Theater, 8 P.M.

JAN. 21: GR EENVILLE: January f i lm showing, Fil m Friends Series at Greenvi ll e County Museum of Art, 8 P.M.

JAN., TO BE SCHEDULED:

CHARLESTON: Gage Hall classic and experi­menta l fil ms, Baruch Auditorium, Med ica l Uni­versity, Tuesdays at 8 P.M.

FEB. 1-28: COLUMBIA: Bruce Davidson, Pho­tographer; University of S. C. Student Union Exh ibit, Russell House.

FEB. 2: ROCK HILL: Hour of the Wolf (Swedish; l ngmar Bergman); Winthrop College Cinema Series, Byrnes Aud itorium, 7:30 P.M.

FE B. 4: CHARLESTON: The Nights of Cabiria; The Co llege of Charleston Cinema Series, Garden Theater, 8 P.M.

~ FEB. 5-MAR. 1: GREENVILLE: "Sea-

~\ 117 ports 300", Tricentenn ial photography \.....:s: 'LJ and art, S. C. ports; Greenvi lle Coun-

ty Museum of Art.

FEB. 10-MARCH 1: SPARTANBURG: "Double Im­age", photography by Arnold Tinghe (Hoblitzell Theatre Arts Library) and by Rene Royaards, Spar­tanburg; the Arts Center Galleries, Arts Council of Spartanburg County.

FEB. 12: FLORENCE: Jonas Mekas, Underground Fil m; University of S. C., Florence Artist and Lectu re Series, Moore Junior High School Audi­torium.

FEB. 15 - MAR. 13: CLEMSON : "Contemporary Photographers I & II"; Clemson University School of Architecture, Lee Hall Gal lery.

FEB. 18: GREE NVILLE: Night at the Opera (U. S.; Marx Brothers); Film Friends Series at Greenvi lle County Museum of Art, 8 P.M.

FEB. 23-MAR. 16: CLI NTON: "Begi nning of Mod­ern Photography"; Presbyterian College exhibit.

FEB. 26: ROCK HILL: Black Orpheus; Winthrop College Cinema Series, Byrnes Auditorium, 7:30 P.M.

FEB., TO BE SCH EDULED:

CHARLESTON: Gage Hal l classic and experi­mental films, Baruch Auditorium, Medical Uni­vers ity, Tuesdays, 8 P.M.

GREE NVILLE: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?; Furman Universi ty Fi lm Arts Series, Furman Stu­dent Center.

THROUGH JAN. 10: COLUMB IA: Mary, Mary; Co­lumbia Dinner Theatre. THROUGH JAN. 24: CHARLESTON: The Drunkard ; The Orphan's Mother Dinner Theater. JAN. 10 & 17: CHARLESTON: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Mrs. Dorot hy D'Anna, Director; the Foot I ight Players in the Dock Street Theatre. JAN. 14: GREENVILLE: World premiere, Will Rogers, USA, with James Whitmore; Greenvi l le Little Theatre. JAN. 23-24, 28-31 & FEB. 4-7: CHARLESTON: Advise and Consent (Loring Ma ndel), Emmett Robinson, Director; the Footl ight Players in the Dock Street Theatre. JAN. 27: ORANGEBURG: NADSA (Nat'l Assoc. Dramatic & Speech Arts) exchange production ; South Carolina State Col lege. JAN. 29-FEB. 1: CAMDEN: The Spiral Staircase, Mrs. Murl Sanders, Director; Camden Community Theatre production in Richardson Hal l, Grace Episcopal Church. JAN. 31-FEB. 1: COLUMBIA: The Summertree (Ron Cowen), Frank Harris, Director; Hadassah Players production at Fort Jackson Theatre No. 4. JAN., TO BE SCHEDULED: ABBEVILLE: Rags to Riches, Fletcher W. Fergu­son, Director; Youtheatre Div ision of Abbevil le Community Theatre, Opera House. ANDERSON: Hamlet, South Caro l ina Theatre Com­pany, Milton A. Dickson, producer-d irector. FEB. 2-8: COLUMBIA: look Back in Anger (John Osborne), Robert Treacy, Director; The Workshop Theatre, Columbia Museum of Art Auditorium. FEB. 4: SUMTER: The Odd Couple (Neil Simon); tentat ive opening date, at Sumter Little Theatre. FEB. 5-7, 10-14: GREENVILLE: Amphitryon 38 (Jean Giraudoux), Philip G. Hi ll, Director; Furman Theatre Guild, Theatre 70 Playhouse, Furman Uni­versity. FEB. 5-10: GREENWOOD: The Lion in Winter, Donald McKel lar, Director; Greenwood Little Theatre. FEB. 8: ORANGEBURG: Tell Pharoah (Loften Mitchel l); Reader's Theatre, S. C. State College Speech and Drama Department, H. D. Flowers, II, Chmn., Wh ite Hal l Auditor ium, 6 P.M. FE B. 13-1 4, 17-21: COLUMBIA: Funny Girl , Anita Grannis, Director; Town Theatre. FEB. 13-21: FLORENCE: Musical, Patsy Stone, Di­rector; Florence Little Thea tre. FEB. 13-14, 16-21: SPARTANBURG: The Pott ing Shed (Graham Greene); David W. Reid, Director; Spartanburg Little Theatre. FE B. 15: GREENVILLE: To Be A Pilgrim (William Summers), Wm. Summers, Director, Bob Jones Univers ity. FEB. 17-20: ROC K HILL: Plaza Sui te (Simon) , William I. Long, Di rector; Winthrop Theatre, Johnson Bui lding Auditorium, Winthrop College. FEB. 19-21: COLUMBIA: Pirates of Penzance (Gil­bert & Sull ivan), Stephen C. Coy, Di rector; Uni­versity Theatre, Drayton Hal l, University of S. C. FEB. 21: CLINTON: Religious Drama Workshop for adults and high school students; Presbyter ian Co llege Drama Division. FEB. 23-26: ORANGEBURG: Medea (Euripides, adapted by Jeffers), H. D. Flowers, II, Di rector; The Henderson-Dav is Players, S. C. State College, in Wh ite Hal l Auditor iu m. FEB. 23: ROCK HILL: Yass Hakoshima, mime; Winthrop Col lege Artist Series, Johnson Bu ild ing Aud itorium, 8 P.M. FEB. 26-28: GAFFNEY: The Subject Was Roses, Paul C. Holmberg, Director; College-Community Th eat re, Fullerton Auditorium, Limestone Col lege. FEB., TO BE SCHEDULED:

ANDERSON : The Fantasticks, Sam Sanfil ippo, Director; Anderson Community Theatre. DUE WEST: The Summertree (Cowen), Charles M. Smith, Di rec tor; Erskine College Players.

ALL JAN. AND SEPT.-APRIL: CHARLESTON : Gui ld Room exhibitions by the Charleston Artist Gui ld, Municipal Aud itorium. All JAN.: CLI NTON: Ron Meyers, pottery; Pres­byterian College art exhibit series. All JAN.: COLUMB IA: Betty Fryga, ceramics, paint ings and graphics; The Studio Gallery, Monticello Road. All JAN.: COLUMBIA: Experimenta l pa inting by Vic Huggins; Univers ity of S. C. Huntington Gal­lery, Sloan Co llege, Department of Art. All JAN.: GREENVILLE: Marie Wuestenberg, Wesleyan College student, paint ings; Watkins Stu­dent Center, Furman University. All JAN. AND YEAR-RO UND: GREENVILLE: Bob Jones University Museum of Sacred Art. Hours: Tues.-Sat., noon-S P.M.; Sundays, 1:30-6 P.M. THROUGH JAN . 4: COLUMBIA: 102nd Annual American Watercolor Society Traveling Show; Columbia Museum of Art. THROUGH JAN. 5: GREENVILLE: 34th Annual Juried Exhib it ion, Greenvil le Artists Gui ld ; Green­vil le County Museum of Art.

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THROUGH JAN. 11: SPARTANBU RG: "The World of Helen Moseley"; First exhibit in The Gallery, 327 East Kennedy St., operated by the Spartanburg Art Assoc iat ion with the assistance of the Spar­tanburg Arts Counci l and the South Carolina Arts Commission. JAN. 1-21: COLU MB lA: "Impressions of Music in Art"; Columb ia Museum of Art. JAN. 4-25: COLUMBIA: Paintings by Ray Pierott i; Columbia Museum of Art. JAN. 4-23: FLORENCE: Paintings by Wi l l iam Ha l­sey; the Florence Museum. JAN. 6-FEB. 1: SPARTANBURG: Paintings & sculpture by Jean McWhorter; The Arts Center Galleries, 151 N. Fairview. JAN. 7-FEB. 8: COLUMBIA: " Pointil lism: The Circle of Seurat"; Col umbia Museum of Art.

JAN. 9-FEB. 1: CHARLESTON: "Sea-/\ ports 300", S. C. Tricentennial art DVD and photography exh ibit showing

S. C. ports; The Gibbes Art Gallery. JAN. 10-23: COLU MBIA: Scholast ic Art Awa rds; Columbia Museum of Art. JAN. 10-FEB. 1: GREENVILLE: Jeanet Dreskin; paintings, prints & collages; Greenv ille County Museum of Art. JAN. 13-FEB. 3: CHARLESTON: American Water­color Society Exh ibition ; The Gibbes Gal lery. JAN. 14: CHARLESTON : Sculpture demonstrat ion by Wi llard Hirsch; the Charleston Art ist Guild 1969-70 program series, Municipal Aud itorium Gu ild Room. JAN. 18-FEB. 15: SUMTER: The State Art Col­lection; First exh ibi t in The Art Gallery in Sumter, operated by the Su mter Artists' Guild with South Carol ina Arts Commission ass istance, at 219 West Liberty St. JAN. 24-FEB. 12: FLORENCE: Scholast ic Art Awards (5th annual exhib it); the Florence Mu­seum. JAN. 26-FEB. 15: COLUMBIA: " Drawings/ USA (St. Pau l Art Center); Columbia Museum of Art. ALL FEB.: COLUMB IA: Watercolors by Harold Holly: Columbia Museum of Art. ALL FEB.: COLUMBIA: Cast Bronze Sculpture; Huntington Gallery, Sloan Col lege, U. S. C. De­partment of Art. All FEB.: CO LUMBIA: Work of area craftsmen; The St udio Gallery. All FEB.: FLORENCE: Ronald Meyers, pottery, Boyd Saunders, graphics and Howard Woody, sculpture; Universi ty of S. C., Florence exhib it , Stokes Hall Library, USCF. FEB. 1-22: CLINTON : John C. Benz, paint ing; Presbyterian Col lege art exh ibit series. FEB. 2: COLUMBIA: Watercolor demonstrat ion by Harold Holly; Co lumbia Museum of Art, 8:15 P.M.

~ FEB. 5-MAR. 1: GREE NVILLE: "Sea-

~\ 117 ports 300", S. C. Tricentennial art \.....:s: 'LJ and photography exh ibit showing

S. C. ports; Greenvi l le County Mu-seum of Art. FEB. 6-MAR. 1: GREENVILLE: Emery Bopp, recent paintings; Greenville Cou nty Museum of Art. FEB. 10-MAR. 1: CHARLESTON : Prints by Jasper Johns; The Gibbes Gallery. FEB. 11: CHARLESTON: "Five Techniques of Pa int ing" (sl ides from the National Gallery of Art, with lecture by J. Allen Morris); the Charles­ton Artist Guild program series, Municipal Aud i­torium Gu ild Room. FEB. 11-21 : NEWBERRY: Contemporary Art; New­berry College 1969-70 Exhibit Series, Wiles Chapel.

FEB. 15-MAR. 20: FLORENCE: 17th Pee Dee Re­gional Art (paint ing, graphics and photography competition); the Florence Museum.

FEB. 22-MAR. 15: COLUMBIA: "Supersonic Paint­ing" by Phil ipp Weichberger; Columbia Museum of Art.

~ JAN. 5: CHARLESTON: Tricentennial program on Charleston, S. C. writer­

~ V i l lustrator John Bennett. Panel mem-bers: Dr. E. Milby Burton, Miss Janie

M. Smith, Mrs. Robt. W. Washington, Miss Harriet C. Wilson, Thomas M. Uzzel l, Dr. Isaac S. H. Metcalf. Charleston County Libra ry, 8:30 P.M.

JAN. B: SPARTANBURG: "Seven Explorat ions into Literature" series: Edward Albee's Who's Af raid of Virginia Wool f?, by Prof. John Byars, Converse Co l lege; Spartanburg County Library, in coopera­tion with the Arts Counci l of Spartanburg County.

~ FEB. 2: CHARLESTON: Four books

~\ lr7 by Charlestonians, about Charleston : \.....:s: 'L/ Josephine Pinckney's Three O'clock

Dinner, reviewed by Mrs. George E. Keeler, Jr.; Richard Coleman's Don't You Weep, Don't You Moan, reviewed by Mrs. Girdler B. Fitch; Robert Molloy's Pride's Way, reviewed by Donald J. Janicula and William H. Barnwell's In Richard's World, rev iewed by Dr. James G. Har­rison; Charleston County Library, 8:30 P.M.

FEB. 2: GAFFNEY: "Procrustean Criticism and Protean Cri t ics"; Dr. Wi lliam J. Griffin, George Peabody College, lecturer; Limestone College, 11 A.M.

FEB. 12: SPARTANBURG: "Seven Explorations into Literature" series: " Eighteenth Century Literature" , by Donald R. Kn ight, University of S. C. ; Spartanburg County Library, in cooperation with the Arts Counci l of Spartanburg County.

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