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Homeschool Day – Greenville’s Civil Rights Movement

Greenville's Black History & Civil Rights Movement While touring the Museum, children will investigate key events throughout black history, thus allowing a greater understanding of Greenville's Civil Rights Movement. Children will listen to oral histories of student activists who led protests here in Greenville County, while also discussing the hardships they overcame in their stand... Read more »

Framed Step Into Art

The Upcountry History Museum will continue its mission of connecting young audiences with hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) learning experiences when it hosts Framed: Step Into Art. The bilingual (English and Spanish), exhibition transforms the works of well-known painters into interactive environments. Children ages 3-12, enter the exhibit by stepping though an... Read more »

Toddler Time!

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day and join us for themed games designed for ages 1-5 years old. Toddlers can partake in a scavenger hunt, group story time, and grab a treat bag for the road. Families will also enjoy the new exhibition, Framed: Step into Art. Toddler Time is included with your general admission and FREE... Read more »

Exhibit Homeschool Day – Framed: Step into Art

Framed: Step into Art They say life imitates art, but what if art becomes life? Find out as we explore Framed: Step into Art! Children will be transported to another time and experience art like never before.    WHAT: Exhibit Homeschool Day   WHEN: Every third Friday at 1:30 p.m.   WHERE: Upcountry History Museum... Read more »

Salley Mavor: Social Fabric

Open NOW through September 4, 2021 Award winning fiber artist Salley Mavor (born 1955) has spent four decades developing her signature style and working methods, carving out her own niche within the children’s book world and the fiber art community. Mavor’s three-dimensional embroidered tableaus have been used as children’s book illustrations, social commentary, and stop-motion... Read more »