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Columbia’s Five Points Hosts Vibrant Evening of Philosophy and Art

Columbia's Five Points Hosts Vibrant Evening of Philosophy and Art

COLUMBIA, S.C. — An Evening of Philosophy and Art in Five Points!

Columbia’s vibrant Five Points district was buzzing with excitement on Friday evening, as the second ever Philosophy at Five Points event unfolded. Visitors meandered through the district, engaging in thought-provoking conversations while unleashing their creativity through unique works of art. It was truly a night of connection, curiosity, and collaboration!

A Curiosity Crawl Like No Other

Billed as a “Curiosity Crawl through Five Points,” the event invited local shops to stay open late, allowing attendees to explore their artistic side alongside philosophers and local artists. Ten unique installations were strategically set up throughout the area, each featuring a different engaging prompt designed to stir the mind and spark creativity.

Art and Philosophy Collide

The atmosphere was electric as people gathered at various installation sites. At All Good Books, visitors were welcomed by University of South Carolina Art History Professor Yarianna Colon Lopez. She encouraged attendees to draw or write their interpretations of how language influences the way we understand objects and concepts. “Our theme is about how people interpret different objects and different concepts, depending (on) the language that you speak,” Colon Lopez explained. “They get to draw or write their own interpretations so we can add it onto the wall with all the others.”

Across the way at the Boyd Innovation Center, philosopher Kim Beasley led an interactive installation where guests wrote their thoughts on tags that were then attached to living artists. Beasley emphasized the importance of community throughout the experience—“I think I want them to take away the value of community, what it means to collaborate in a community, that kind of thing,” she commented. What a fantastic way to blend minds and talents!

Positive Vibes All Around

The reaction from attendees was overwhelmingly positive. Kati Vaan Aernum, a curious participant, shared her excitement: “I thought it sounded fun. I love artistic things and I like the idea of the philosophy. I was very curious about what that was going to be. And it’s super fun. I loved every question in every place we’ve gone to so far!”

Others echoed her sentiment. Beth Dehart enjoyed the social aspect, saying, “It’s cool. People are trying new things, getting fun gifts that we’re making. It’s just a really nice moment where people are doing things together.”

Even those experiencing Five Points for the first time were charmed by the atmosphere. Laura Hawksley commented on her inaugural visit, stating, “This was my first time down here. It’s beautiful here!” Talk about a memorable first impression!

Looking Ahead to Future Events

As the evening wrapped up, organizers were buzzing with anticipation for next year’s event. They expressed excitement to grow the initiative, perhaps inviting even more shops, philosophers, and artists to participate. It’s clear that Philosophy at Five Points is becoming a beloved tradition in Columbia!

So, if you missed out this time, mark your calendars and keep an eye out for next year’s event! You’ll have a chance to engage in philosophical musings, create eye-catching artwork, and join a community filled with warmth and creativity. Until next time, happy pondering!


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