Pablo Picasso comes to the Arts Center

February 9, 2024

Doug Mishler portrays Pablo Picasso in Greenville Chautauqua's History Comes Alive!

With free admission on Feb. 9, you can hear Pablo Picasso speak at the Simpsonville Arts Center as part of the Greenville Chautauqua "History Comes Alive" series! Doors at the Arts Center open at 1 p.m. with Pablo making an appearance on the auditorium stage at 2 p.m. Seating is limited and on a first-come first-served basis. On-street parking is available on Academy, Church and College streets, and more public parking can be found on North Main, South Main, Trade and West Curtis streets and at Simpsonville City Hall on Hedge Street. Attendees are encouraged to carpool.

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