Columbia’s Five Points District Set to Host Exciting Philosophy of Five Points Event on November 15

Columbia Gets Creative with The Philosophy of Five Points

Columbia, mark your calendars! The vibrant district of Five Points is all set to come alive with the much-anticipated Philosophy of Five Points event, returning for its second year on November 15. This year promises to be even more exciting, as it brings together local merchants, artists, and the creative minds from the University of South Carolina for a night dedicated to art, culture, and community engagement.

What to Expect

From 5:30 to 8 p.m., local restaurants and shops will open their doors for a unique “curiosity crawl.” During this event, these establishments will transform into interactive art exhibits, encouraging everyone to engage and participate. “It’s a way of exposing people to things they might not have seen or heard yet,” said Jared Johnson, the marketing director of the Philosophy of Five Points.

As you stroll through the streets, get ready to unleash your inner artist alongside local talent. Artists will kick off the evening with a pre-drawn outline, but the real magic happens as community members help bring these creations to life. “It allows guests to get their hands dirty in the best way possible,” Johnson explained, emphasizing how rare it is for individuals to contribute creatively to the works they admire.

More Than Just Art

This event is about more than just painting and drawing—it’s about engaging with philosophical questions that we often ponder, especially during election season. Johnson points out, “We all have philosophical thoughts … It’s a perfect time for the Philosophy of Five Points.” The evening invites everyone to explore meaningful topics and create their own artworks that resonate with these discussions.

A Local Flavor

Beyond the philosophical and artistic experiences, the Philosophy of Five Points is a fantastic way to support local businesses and strengthen community bonds. With Columbia’s oldest shopping district as the backdrop, this event hopes to make locals and USC students feel intimately connected to their community.

Local favorites like Drip and Papa Jazz will be among the businesses opening their doors, making it easier for neighbors to see what’s happening in their own backyard. Johnson shared the excitement, saying, “This was a way to highlight the Five Points district and get the community more familiar with what happens in the city.”

Activities Galore!

Throughout the night, attendees can take part in a heart-charm scavenger hunt, adding an element of fun and adventure to the evening. And if that isn’t enough to keep the celebrations going, an afterparty at Proof at Claussen’s will feature live music, drinks, and a celebration of creativity. It’s the perfect way to wind down after a night filled with artistic expression and community spirit.

Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a curious onlooker, or just someone looking to have a good time, The Philosophy of Five Points on November 15 is an event you won’t want to miss. Mark your calendar and bring a friend! For a full list of participating businesses and activities, check out fivepointscolumbia.com.

See You There!

So, Columbia, are you ready to dive into a night of art, philosophy, and community? Join in the fun, and let’s make this Philosophy of Five Points a night to remember!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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