Opensolr Search

Toggle Filters

Filter By:

Clear Filters
Grade
Subjects
Resource Type
Downloadable Content
Languages
Accessibility
9148 Search Results
Step 1
Episode 1

Video

Sculptor Kristin Gudjonsdottir demonstrates how she wedges her clay.
Puppetmaking | Artopia

Video

This video walks through the process of making a puppet on some tight time constraints.
Trustus Theater | Artopia

Video

Visit a rehearsal of the 2004/2005 Trustus production of The Rocky Horror Show and meet director Randy Hanna and choreographer Anita Ashley. Trustus is a small professional theatre in Columbia, South...
Sculpture is Physical | Artopia

Video

Winston Wingo explains how he begins his sculpture with a series of drawings. He then selects a drawing that he wants to bring into a three dimensional artform.
Ben R. Morris | Legacy of Leadership Profile

Video

A profile of Ben Rankin Morris. Ben R. Morris (1922–2005) Ben Morris had spent 22 years working in textiles and textile machinery when he left Atlanta for Columbia in 1970 to enter the newspaper...
Classical Training | Artopia

Video

Von Howard explains the complex relationship between classical and modern dance styles and how he incorporates the difference influences.
Walter S. Montgomery | Legacy of Leadership Profile

Video

A profile of Walter Scott Montgomery. Walter S. Montgomery (1900 – 1996) Spartan Mills is one of the South Carolina textile industry's most highly regarded companies, and the high esteem in which it...
Work Style | Artopia

Video

Christian von Howard talks about his work style when it comes to choreography. Von Howard uses athletic, aerial movement in his work influenced by a great variety of styles.
Work in Progress | Artopia

Video

Heidi Darr-Hope shares an area of her yard that used to be a barbeque pit that she turned into a mosaic shrine.
James F. Byrnes | S.C. Hall of Fame

Video

James Francis Byrnes (1882-1972) was born in Charleston and served in all three branches of the federal government. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1911–25) and in the Senate (1931–41)...
Collections & Inspirations | Artopia

Video

Heidi Darr Hope talks about how much she has loved collecting objects since she was a child. She was really thrilled to start using objects from her collections in her art work.
Bernard M. Baruch | Legacy of Leadership Profile

Video

1870–1965 Bernard M. Baruch, the "Park Bench Statesman," made his fortune on Wall Street, but his greatest challenge and his greatest satisfaction were his service to his country as an economic...
General Jacob Edward Smart | S.C. Hall of Fame

Video

Jacob E. Smart served with the legendary General "Hap" Arnold in World War II, planning the daring bombing raid "Operation Tidal Wave". During the Cold War General Smart became an important leader in...
Civil Rights Photography | Artopia
Episode 1

Video

Cecil J. Williams did a great deal of civil rights photography. Even as a young boy, before he understood what was going on, he took many important photographs.
Turbulence | Artopia

Video

Christian von Howard talks about the piece, Turbulence, that he choreographed in three days. The Power Company performed this piece at the Columbia Museum of Art.
Roger Milliken | Legacy of Leadership Profile

Video

Roger Milliken (1915 - 2010) Through Roger Milliken's leadership and passion for innovation and research, Milliken & Company has become one of the largest and most successful textile and chemical...
Getting Serious | Artopia

Video

In high school, Von Howard discovered his passion for dance. He describes how he continued to develop his craft.
James Marion Sims | S.C. Hall of Fame

Video

James Marion Sims (1813-1883) was a medical doctor and surgeon who became known as the “Father of Modern Gynecology.” Sims was born in Lancaster, South Carolina, and practiced in Montgomery, Alabama...
Anna Hyatt Huntington | S.C. Hall of Fame

Video

Born in 1876, Anna Vaughn Hyatt came from a family that supported her interest in animals and the arts. Her mother and sister were both artists. Her father was a professor of paleontology, and she...
Cale Yarborough | S.C. Hall of Fame

Video

Cale Yarborough was born in 1939 and grew up on a farm in Sardis, South Carolina. He entered his first NASCAR race in 1957 and won the Darlington 500 in 1968. Yarborough won the Daytona 500 four times...
Elliott White Springs | S.C. Hall of Fame

Video

"There's no such thing as bad publicity..." This remark, attributed to Irish playwright Brendan Behan, sums up the advertising philosophy of noted textile executive Elliott White Springs of Springs...
Edward Rutledge | S.C. Hall of Fame

Video

A brief biography of the life of Edward Rutledge, statesman, South Carolina Governor, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Through the use of archival materials, scholar interviews, visits...