On the very last day of the legislative cycle, S.302 passed both the House and Senate yesterday (May 10) after the House and Senate worked out differences between their two versions of the bill. [...]
The Candidates Here’s a rundown of everyone running for Governor, Congress, and the Legislature in South Carolina this year. Click on their websites and/or Facebook pages to learn more [...]
2018 Election HQ Primary: June 12 — Run-Offs: June 26 — Deadline to Register to Vote: October 17 — Election Day: November 6 Register to Vote / Update View Your Sample Ballot [...]
Candidate Survey on the Arts Thank you for taking the South Carolina Arts Alliance’s “Candidate Survey on the Arts”! Please respond to each question to the best of your ability and submit your [...]
After receiving the House version of the budget in late March, on Thursday, April 12, the SC Senate passed their version of the State’s $8 billion budget. On the recommendation of the [...]
During the 1967-68 year, a new indicator of what the arts mean to South Carolina was born. It was the South Carolina Arts Commission, the state’s first arts agency. Fifty years later, the [...]
Join us for the opening weekend of Spoleto Festival USA, and our Annual Meeting on Friday, May 25 in Charleston! Reserve Your Seat >> This event, at the Harbour Club in downtown Charleston, [...]
2018 Annual Meeting Join us for the opening weekend of Spoleto Festival USA, and our Annual Meeting on Friday, May 25 in Charleston! This event, at the Harbour Club in downtown Charleston, is a [...]
On Friday, March 23, President Donald Trump signed an Omnibus bill that funded the federal government through September, the end of the fiscal year for the US. The bill, which was first adopted [...]
On February 12, the President released his Executive Budget proposal. The $4 trillion proposal includes the elimination of all funding for the National Endowment for the Arts. The NEA’s [...]