Artisphere has dedicated five sculptures to the City of Greenville. See details below on these works and for a link to the City of Greenville’s public art walking tour.
“Tandem Lovers” by Gillie and Marc
Dedicated to the City of Greenville in 2024, in honor of the festival’s 20th anniversary.
Donors: Artisphere Board of Directors, City of Greenville, Daniel-Mickel Foundation, Duke Energy, Metropolitan Arts Council, South Carolina Arts Commission, VisitGreenvilleSC, Ed & Anne Stein, Chuck & Sherri Timmons, Brad & Cathy Campbell, Henry & Jamie Horowitz, Scott & Beth McMillan, and Bill & Laura Pelham
Spindle by Blessing Hancock
Dedicated in 2019 to the Village of West Greenville in honor of Artisphere’s 15th anniversary festival.
Donors: City of Greenville, Duke Energy, South Carolina Arts Commission, Metropolitan Arts Council, Jean T & Heyward G Pelham Foundation, C. Dan Adams, Ann P. Bryan, Daniel-Mickel Foundation, Peter & Jean Helwing, Henry & Jamie Horowitz, Scott & Beth McMillan, Roe Foundation, David & Mary Swain, Tod N. Tappert, Chuck & Sherri Timmons, and Ed & Susan Zeigler
Ten Artispheres by John Acorn
Dedicated to the City of Greenville in 2014 in honor of Artisphere’s 10th anniversary festival.
Donors: Artisphere Boad of Directors, City of Greenville, Daniel-Mickel Foundation, South Carolina Arts Commission, Bo & Judith Aughtry, Jerry & Tammy Barber, Brad & Cathy Campbell, Henry & Jamie Horowitz, Earle & Margaret Hungerford, Scott & Beth McMillan, Bill & Laura Pelham, and Chuck & Sherri Timmons
Paradigm Pathway by Stephen Kishel
Dedicated in 2012 in honor of Buck A. Mickel in appreciation of his support and love of the arts.
Donors: Daniel-Mickel Foundation, Artisphere Board of Directors, City of Greenville, Henry & Jamie Horowitz, Phil & Lauren Hughes, Metropolitan Arts Council and the South Carolina Arts Commission
Nexus of Light by Dennis Heimbach
Dedicated to the City of Greenville in 2005, Artisphere’s inaugural year.
Donors: Artisphere Board of Directors
View all of the City of Greenville, South Carolina’s public art by type (statues, murals or sculptures).