Tuning Up: Scottie Award presented to May, Fisher + ArtFields stories

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“Tuning Up” is a morning post series where The Hub delivers curated, quick-hit arts stories of interest to readers. Sometimes there will be one story, sometimes there will be several. Get in tune now, and have a masterpiece of a day. And now, in no particular order…


Beam. Me. Up. Retiring SCAC Executive Director Ken May and the ABC Project’s erstwhile Executive Director Christine Fisher were both presented with the Scottie Award from the S.C. Arts Alliance late last week in Charleston. See the full story from the SCAA here.

Strength in numbers. Myrtle Beach twin brothers both became artists at a young age and are now winning awards for their work. Noah and Will Williams are seniors at the Academy for the Arts, Science and Technology. Recently, they captured accolades at Lake City’s ArtFields competition. See full story from WMBF here.

More ArtFields. SavannahNow pans the festival: “It seemed as if this one arts event had transformed the city … It was exciting to see that one arts organization could have such an impact on the city as a whole.” See the full story on SavannahNow here.