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    Beyond Van Gogh

    1.7 (3 reviews)
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    Franklin G Burroughs-Simeon B Chapin Art Museum - The Franklin G. Burroughs - Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum is Myrtle Beach's only non-profit visual arts museum. Open all year; free admission.

    Franklin G Burroughs-Simeon B Chapin Art Museum

    4.5(28 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    Established in 1977
    Locally owned & operated

    This museum is a great stop. They feature two different artists in two different galleries. One…read moredownstairs and one upstairs. It's very small but it's free. Most of the art is available for purchase and they have a price list at the front desk. Both collections we browsed were exceptional and very good choices. They rotate the artists about every 3 months so if you vacation here once a year you will see new art each visit. They have a gift shop with small items. One of my favorites were "mini-vases", all handmade and cute for about $10 each. Perfect for putting small plants in or adding some handmade decorations to your house. The outside area is stunning. Parking is very limited, probably only 10 spaces. You will drive under some live oaks to park which is very serene. They have a very quiet tea room with a view of the ocean. If I was local I would come here to work for a few hours each week. There is one sculpture on the lawn showcasing ocean plastic litter. Skip those plastic straws and drink out of the cup like a man lol. I would like to see more sculptures or statues on the lawn in the future, make the outdoor area more about art. I definitely recommend stopping here if you enjoy art. I will visit each time I'm in the area.

    What a gem! We took a family vacation in January and needed to incorporate some educational…read moreexperiences into our trip. This gallery was suggested and I'm glad we checked it out! We had a group of ten, so I reached out to the museum (as on their site it recommends doing so for groups of ten or more). We were able to schedule a group tour and art activity for $5 per person! But we also would have been free to just visit the museum on our own. The museum is housed in a beach house that was actually moved to the current location from further up the coast. It is a beautiful building with a more modern add on that houses the offices and studios. There is a gorgeous sunporch with games and puzzles that you can enjoy while there. The museum always has two digital exhibits. When we were there it was two South Carolina artists with extremely different styles. One was batik and nature scenes that were full of beautiful color. The other was more modern/abstract and used some interesting layering techniques. The museum educator gave us great information about each artist along with information about some of the museum's permanent collections and history of the museum and building. When we were done with our tour, we were able to make our own batik designs which used white wax crayons and watercolor to design whatever we wanted. It was really fun to get creative in this beautiful space! Overall this is a lovely place to visit. The museum is free but they do accept donations. You won't spend a ton of time here, but it is a great place to spend an hour or so, especially on a rainy or cold day.

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    Franklin G Burroughs-Simeon B Chapin Art Museum - Enjoy a view of the ocean from the Carolyn Burroughs tea porch in between viewing exhibitions.

    Enjoy a view of the ocean from the Carolyn Burroughs tea porch in between viewing exhibitions.

    Franklin G Burroughs-Simeon B Chapin Art Museum - The Art Museum has an extensive KidsArt program with classes for students 3-18, summer camps, community groups and more!

    The Art Museum has an extensive KidsArt program with classes for students 3-18, summer camps, community groups and more!

    Franklin G Burroughs-Simeon B Chapin Art Museum - June 10 - September 17, 2017 Feast Your Eyes | Celebrating the Food of the South

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    June 10 - September 17, 2017 Feast Your Eyes | Celebrating the Food of the South

    Horry County Museum

    Horry County Museum

    4.5(2 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    Smooth, well-funded, well maintained and located inside an old, brick, 2 story schoolhouse…read more in Horry County/ Myrtle Beach for an "ancestral discovery" trip when we stumbled upon the facility. We were very pleasantly surprised and spent about 1.5 hours perusing the exhibits and saw several of our relatives in the displays. While informative and well displayed, I found most items generic and would have been more interesting if more specific human interest was attached to them. Additionally, there is ample display area for more exhibits such as geologic survey of Horry county, historical developmental / land use of the county as well as future growth and use trends. Overall, a great little, local museum in Conway worth checking out.

    The Horry County Museum was one of the highlights of my day trip to Conway when visiting the Myrtle…read moreBeach area. Built in a former school, it's a treasure trove of local county history, complete with pictures and artifacts. Being a free museum, I went in with low expectations thinking I'd be in and out within 15 minutes, but spent quite a bit of time appreciating everything they have on display over the 2 floors of exhibits. I don't like niche museums that hit you with history overload, but Horry County Museum does their displays just right where you can walk through at your own pace, spending a little more time on those that catch your eye and interest you. The only thing which I felt was a little out of place was the aquarium type set up with fish they had by the spiral staircase leading up to the 2nd floor. While not a world class museum, I felt it was perfect for a small town like Conway, and I recommend a visit if you're in the area and have some free time. It's a perfect rainy day activity to consider if you like museums and are visiting Myrtle Beach.

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    Horry County Museum
    Horry County Museum
    Horry County Museum

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