Artisphere 2025: Experience the Heart of Greenville’s Arts and Culture Scene
When:
May 9–11, 2025
Friday: 12 PM – 8 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Sunday: 11 AM – 6 PM
Where:
Main Street, Downtown Greenville, SC
From Court Street to Wardlaw Street, including Falls Park and the iconic Liberty Bridge
Thinking about moving to Greenville, SC? There’s no better way to experience the vibrant energy of this city than by spending a weekend at Artisphere 2025 — Greenville’s nationally acclaimed fine arts festival.
Each year, Artisphere transforms downtown Greenville into a living gallery, drawing visitors from across the Southeast and beyond. With over 140 juried artists showcasing work in everything from painting and photography to sculpture and ceramics, the festival reflects the diverse and dynamic spirit that makes Greenville such a special place to live.
What makes Artisphere more than just an art show is its celebration of community. The festival takes place in the heart of the city along scenic Main Street, winding through award-winning Falls Park on the Reedy and over the breathtaking Liberty Bridge — all just steps away from local boutiques, coffee shops, and luxury condos. It’s the perfect snapshot of Greenville’s walkable downtown lifestyle.
Artisphere offers live performances throughout the weekend, including music, dance, and even aerial acrobatics on multiple outdoor stages. There’s also Kidsphere, a dedicated space for children to get creative, and the Culinary Arts Café, where Greenville’s top chefs serve up delicious local fare. Whether you're here for the art, the food, or the family-friendly fun, there’s something for everyone.
Best of all? Admission is free, and the festival is held rain or shine. It's one of the many reasons Greenville continues to earn national attention as one of the best places to live in the Southeast.
If you’re considering calling Greenville home, Artisphere is the perfect time to explore the community, get a taste of the lifestyle, and see firsthand why so many people are falling in love with this city.
To learn more about the event and plan your visit, check out Artisphere.org.