The Mission
of Pocket Productions is to develop the arts community in Columbia, SC, by stimulating cooperation between and innovation among local artists and arts organizations. We aim to increase the number of residents who attend art events and support the arts, thereby developing Columbia economically and expanding the influence and exposure of the arts in the community at large.
Innovation and Cooperation:
- We aim to stimulate innovation and growth within the local arts community by creating opportunities for artists from different organizations or companies and mediums to work together in the creative process.
- We focus on changing public exposure and perception of local art and finding unique ways to present the arts to the public, thereby expanding the public definition of art.
- We aim to link organizations and companies with common goals so that they can cooperatively achieve their aims.
- We aim to assist talented artists who are new to the local art scene in developing their professionalism and connections within the existing arts community.
Audience Expansion:
- We seek to find innovative ways to bring the public to the arts by making the arts once again accessible to the public.
- We aim to expand the audiences who appreciate and support different mediums by producing performances that involve multiple mediums.
- We seek to provoke a response from the public, rejuvenating the community involvement in the arts.
- We seek to draw individuals of all ages and ethnicities from across Columbia to art events, thereby stimulating cooperation and greater unity within the community.
- We aim to make the public aware of the enormous amount of artistic talent that exists within their community and therefore begin to define their artistic tastes through projects that showcase local performers, visual artists and musicians in an accessible form.
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NEWS:
Indie Grits
2014-12-16
Thanks to an Our Town Grant from the NEA, Indie Grits is expanding the visual art component of the festival. We're asking artists to respond to this year's theme, Future Perfect. The deadline for submissions has been extended to Dec 19th! http://www.indiegrits.com/submit/art/
yMusic Meet Sara Schneckloth
2014-03-12

Friday, March 21
7:30pm
School Of Music
FREE
Hailed by NPR's Fred Child as "one of the groups that has really helped to shape the future of classical music," yMusic is a sextet of young performers equally comfortable in the overlapping classical and pop music worlds. The "six hip virtuosi" (Time Out NY) play a unique combination of instruments: string trio, flute, clarinet and trumpet.
Sara Schneckloth works in a variety of media as a way to explore the potential of contemporary drawing practice. Currently residing in South Carolina, Schneckloth holds an MFA from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and has lived and worked in Iowa, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, and Cape Town, South Africa.
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