27.12.18

The Arts and Economic Prosperity

Overview – Arts & Economic Prosperity

According to the National Report on the Arts and Economic Prosperity in 2016, the non-profit arts and culture industry generated $166.3 billion of economic activity for the country—$63.8 billion in spending by arts and cultural organizations and an additional $102.5 billion in event-related expenditures by their audiences. The arts and culture industry activities supported 4.6 million jobs across the country and generated $27.5 billion in revenue for local, state, and federal governments.

By every measure, the results are impressive. Numerous studies have now put to rest the misconception that communities support arts and culture at the expense of local economic development. In fact, communities are investing in an industry that supports jobs, generates government revenue, and is a cornerstone for the tourism industry. These reports show conclusively that, locally as well as nationally, the arts mean business!

South Carolina and the Arts

According to a series of South Carolina Reports on the Arts and Economic Prosperity, there are now over 115,000 jobs in the state associated with the arts-related industry, e.g. publishing, printing, graphics, writers, artists, performers, galleries, movies, theaters, museums, arts education... The SC arts-related sector also adds $9.7 billion to the state’s economy through jobs, tax revenue, and spending.

The mission of the South Carolina Arts Commission is to help develop a thriving arts environment, which is essential to quality of life, education and economic vitality for the state. Its focus includes:
  • Arts Education
  • Artist Development
  • Community Development

Further, the following are selected highlights of findings from the SC Long Range Plan for the Arts:

  • 44% of SC residents donated money, time, or both to the arts during the year.
  • Just over 13% SC residents purchased an original work of art during the year.
  • 87% of SC residents say it is important to have quality arts events in their communities
  • 95% of respondents said that the arts are an important part of basic education.
  • 54% rated the contribution that the arts make to the education of children as the most important benefit of the arts in their lives and communities.
  • 79% of SC residents favor increased funding to strengthen arts education in our schools.
  • More than 92% support taxpayer funding for the arts – and almost 40 percent want to see public funding for the arts increased.

Here in Summerton and Clarendon County, volunteers in the local communities work to preserve our heritage, history, and the arts. Between the Swamp Fox Murals Trail, the Clarendon Historical Society, Weldon Auditorium, Lake Marion Artisans, Summerton Historical Preservation, the Pink Dogwood Garden Club, and the activities of several other organizations – the Arts are alive, thriving, and bringing business activity to our corner of South Carolina.


What other local organizations in Summerton, Clarendon County, and Santee Cooper Lake Country did we forget to mention? Let us know.



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16.12.18

Summerton's 2nd Annual Christmas Celebration and Parade - 2018

The town of Summerton hosted its second-annual Christmas on Main Street, Saturday evening, December 15, 2018. The parade down main street was impressive, Scotts Branch High School Band did a good job, the BBQ available in the town square was tasty, smiles galore...  A good time was had by all. Here are some pictures from the event. A big thank you to everyone who helped pull it all off.




4.12.18

Art & Spiritual Ministry

The following blog offers a brief introduction to the topic of ‘Art in Ministry’.

Art as ministry is about looking at things more deeply. Artists who contribute their spiritual gifts and skills to help people in the church and in the wider community try to help us better relate to God, social concerns, and motivate us to act.

“God is the original artist and has given us gifts of creativity. It is the responsibility of artists to tell the good news with their art.”

Many churches would like to become more fluent in the use of the arts to communicate truths about God more effectively–and that’s a worthy goal. God designed the arts to help jump over barriers, slip past our intellect, and penetrate our hearts and souls.

Through art, I’ve seen people be pulled into conversations they wouldn’t normally have in the church.”

Just imagine if your local church became the focal point in the community to experience beauty, creativity, and spiritual transcendence. In fact, hundreds of years ago churches were centers for these experiences. What happened?

Artists played a critical role in the early history of the Church—their work evoking longing and enhancing worship for many years. However, the Protestant Reformation in the 16th Century and the Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries led to suspicion of emotional and sensual experiences. During this time, the Church came to associate art with idolatry and irrational thinking and thus distanced itself from most forms of artistic expression. In doing so, we lost a powerful means of transformation. - Visual & Creative Arts as Ministry

There are many ways congregations can better engage with artists in ministry. For example:

  • Research the topic of ‘Art in Ministry’.
  • Invite artists to speak on Art, Faith, and the Bible.
  • Offer space for artists to work with members to create and exhibit their artworks in the church.
  • Consider hiring a part-time arts minister who will find ways to integrate art into church life.

Selected Articles on Art & Ministry

Before moving forward, take the time to do some basic research. The following are some selected articles to get you started:

Religious Art Software & Tools

If you decide to move forward, the following are links to some selected free and open source software and tools for artists to explore and use:

Art of Illusion - A 3D modelling and rendering studio.
Blender - A 3D content creation suite.

Edraw Religious Clip Art and Free Catholic Clip Art

GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) - Free and open source alternative to Photoshop.
Krita - A full-featured, open source sketching and painting application for digital artists.
Open Movie Editor - Designed for basic movie making capabilities.
Scribus - An open source desktop publishing system with and extensive graphics tools.
Synfig Studio – A 2D animation software solution for creating film-quality animation.
TuxPaint – An award-winning drawing program for children ages 3 to 12.

* There are many other free and open source software (FOSS) tools available for artists. Read Lake Marion Artisans ‘Open’ Art Technology and Best Free Painting Software 2018 by TechRadar.

Let us know if your church has established an ‘Art Ministry’ and send us any constructive guidance and suggestions to achieve success.



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