2026 Art Field in SC, Lake City was fun! I made this bad boy at the sticker wall! They had Justice league stickers and you know I had to represent 😤✊! Probably has been covered up by now but I hope others can see it!!!
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2026 Art Field in SC, Lake City was fun! I made this bad boy at the sticker wall! They had Justice league stickers and you know I had to represent 😤✊! Probably has been covered up by now but I hope others can see it!!!
Mural by Donald Walker
ArtFields Community Mural by Jessica Diaz, Morgan Funkhouser, Olivia Cramer, Sam Ogden
Today’s flashback is to 2021 and a trip to Lake City, South Carolina to check out ArtFields. Started in 2013, the event is a wonderful example of how the arts can revitalize local economies.
So what is ArtFields? Every year for one week local businesses and galleries host works created by artists from the Southeastern United States for a competition with prizes totaling over $145,000. There are also two People’s Choice Awards which are determined by the attendees of the festival. The other awards are chosen by a panel of art professionals. Special events take place throughout the week and ArtFields Jr. offers a chance to see work by South Carolina students.
This year the event runs from April 25th to May 3rd, 2025. Even if you can’t make it, it’s worth taking a look here at this year’s artwork as well as from past years.
Below are a few selections from 2021-
Mural by Lance Turner
“From This Moment Forward” by Herman A. Keith Jr. inspired by Gee’s Bend Quilters
Partially finished mural by Broderick Flanigan honoring Lake City educators Elouise Cooper and Derrick Faison.
About 7 Red Wolves (above) from artist Joann Galarza Vega–
“There may be as few as only 7 red wolves remaining in the wild. These animals, like so many others, are disappearing in the shadows of our periphery. Their very existence depends on us, as did their extinction. Let us see them, acknowledge them, acknowledge that biodiversity and the balance of life matters. They are painted bright red in order to stand out and bring attention, no longer hidden away.”
Pictured above is The House on Church Street which in 2021 was used for several art installations including the two below.
The first is New Histories: The Gadsden Farm Project by Michael Austin Diaz and Holly Hanessian.
About the installation-
New Histories: The Gadsden Farm Project is a socially engaged art project that explores the new history of the Gadsden County, FL. Once a thriving agriculturally center, the county is now the poorest in the state of Florida and the only county with a majority African American population. Working with a team from the State of Florida Archives, we were able to build relationships with over a dozen small farmers trying to address the area’s status as an economic and food desert. These farmers included first generation immigrants, fourth generation shade tobacco farmers, livestock farmers, and organic vegetable growers. The project is presented here through a dining table installation. Embedded speakers play a series of interviews with participating farmers, and each farmer is represented through an individually designed ceramic dinner. The table is set with live plants, seed bombs, and alfalfa hay.
The installation below, All Too Brief, was created by Gainesville, Florida artist Cindy Steiler.
From the ArtFields website about the installation-
All Too Brief was inspired by the movement of time and the unconscious process where our present moment is being continuously converted to memory. The elements comprising All Too Brief include a series of scrolls of cyanotype photographs and repurposed textiles wound on antique industrial weaving bobbins. Each scroll has a WW2-era laundry pin embossed with a number that corresponds to the written narrative of the images and textiles it holds. This piece is my attempt to document and archive people, places, and fleeting moments I hold dear. This piece became even more meaningful to me this year. My studio assistant at the time this piece was created has since passed.
Finally- while in town it’s also worth checking out the Ronald E. McNair Life History Center and Memorial Park. The Lake City-born astronaut and physicist died tragically in the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion.
Never full and I have arrived for drop off tomorrow morning then I head back because I’ve got to finish work for art in the pass next weekend. That work won’t glaze and fire itself. #clay #artfields #artfields2023 #sculpture https://www.instagram.com/p/CqL_Z1kL1Ur/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
So excited that my installation 'Weightless' was accepted to @artfieldssc ! I can't wait to learn my venue and start figuring out how to install! #artfields #artfields2019 #artfieldsartist #bodypositive #bodypositivity #fatpositive #fatart #fatisnotaviolation #fatisbeautiful #installationart #silkpainting #fiberartinstallation https://www.instagram.com/p/BridYWhHlpQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=195l7baq8m3q4
Spin Me! 2017
This mural was created by Lara Nguyen in 2016 for The Refinery in Asheville, North Carolina. The local artist and teacher’s design was chosen for the building by the Asheville Area Arts Council.
From a Mountain Xpress article about the work-
Bowerbirds and butterflies decorate the building’s facade. Nguyen considers the former “the artists of the bird world.” Each year, for up to six months, the male bowerbird will spend its days building arches made of straw. He will then gather brightly colored objects and place them outside the construction in order to attract mates.
“They perform,” says Nguyen. “They use the hole [of the arch] as a stage. … They’re also great mimickers and singers. I thought that was interesting. They’re like actors, performance artists, builders, makers, collectors, [and] in some way they’re painters. They pick certain colors and situate them.”
Nguyen saw the creature as a perfect symbol for The Refinery Creator Space. She lists off the various types of artists (painters, photographers, sculptors, filmmakers, fiber artists…), in addition to the art-based organizations (Asheville Darkroom, Asheville Makers, The Bright Angle, Local Cloth and Mechanical Eye Microcinema) that now call the space their home. She views her mural, with its bright colors and visual appeal, as a way to help facilitate traffic; a way to intrigue the public to step inside and support the arts.
More recently, Nguyen contributed work to the 2023 annual ArtFields event in Lake City, South Carolina. The two pieces are from her series “Letters to My Children”.
Her statement about these works-
“Strong Arms” & “Keep Going” are from a series entitled “Letters to My Children.” I was diagnosed with uterine leiomyosarcoma in July 2018 when my kids, Atticus and Moon, were 7 & 9 years old. In January 2020, my lung collapsed and I underwent a lobectomy. Now with a stage 4 cancer diagnosis I have found myself up at all hours worrying about dying before my kids are grown. When I couldn’t sleep, I wrote letters to them, recording their favorite recipes and my fondest memories of them for them. In 2021, I decided to share my writing with them instead of saving all this pondering in a box for later. Making and sharing this work has allowed us to cry and grieve together, which, in turn, has opened up space to truly be honest and present for one another while we are all still alive. With my children’s permission, I present slices of difficult conversations we have had to a wider audience in hopes of easing any load the viewer might be carrying on their own personal journey.
Happy to be accepted into the @artfieldssc 2023 southeastern art competition. “Unstable Dimensions 03”- a digital collage using macro photography of lichen. #artfields #artfields2023 #digitalcollage #multimediaart #macrophotography #paulfarmerartist #paulfarmerart (at Lake City, South Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmWvxl9M5iH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
"Keeping The Family Secrets" - 2018 Inflation and hand forged steel with patina, wax finish 8"x4"x6" See it in person at ArtFields 2021 - April 23 to May 1 at The R.O.B 245 South Church St, Lake City, South Carolina. This piece reflects one dilemma of living with untreated trauma: Family Secrets. Shame, fear & ignorance often drive families to bury, ignore & hide the Truth about some traumatic condition, an addiction, an affair or betrayal, the loss of a child & countless other situations. Such attempts to avoid facing a painful reality tend only to result in more serious symptoms, dysfunction and pressures within the family. Family secrets demand to be known, seek to be healed & will push their way, either explicitly or implicitly, into our awareness. This piece was originally due to be part of the ArtFields 2020 exhibition which was cancelled due scheduled to the Coronavirus Pandemic. Be sure to check out the work the 2021 competitive field of talented artists at ArtFields.org #blacksmithing #artfields #artfields2021 #coronavirus #sickasoursecrets #traumaart #ptsd #sculpture #forged #faerie #maker (at ARTFIELDS) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNh3MEmBW5P/?igshid=1kwp7exz7873w