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The doors to Russell Underground, a multipurpose venue for students, show a logo on March 11, 2024. The Music Industry Studies program started Live at the Underground to create a platform for local artists to perform on Wednesday nights.
FILE — The Gamecock women's basketball team huddles around head coach Dawn Staley during a timeout on Jan. 7, 2024. The team secured on Sunday afternoon its eighth tournament championship in the past decade.
FILE - Junior guard Meechie Johnson takes pictures with fans after South Carolina's win against Vanderbilt on Feb. 10, 2024. The Gamecock men's basketball team defeated the Commodores 75-60 at Colonial Life Arena.
University of South Carolina’s student apartment 650 Lincoln on March 10, 2024. USC-affiliated apartments offer many luxury amenities, such as pools, study areas, pool tables and places to lounge.
The "Mural on Millwood," created by Cedric Umoja-Day, Brandon Donahue and Karl Zurfluh, sits on Millwood Avenue in Columbia, South Carolina on Feb. 27, 2024. The piece adds a beautiful splash of color to its surrounding neighborhood.
The "Mural on Millwood," created by Cedric Umoja-Day, Brandon Donahue and Karl Zurfluh, sits on Millwood Avenue in Columbia, South Carolina on Feb. 27, 2024. Umoja-Day and the fellow artists created the piece in April 2017.
An engraving reading "Thomas '06" is visible on the base of a singer sculpture at the West Columbia Riverwalk. Humphries engraved the work with the year it was made to remember when and why the piece was created.
Shelves at Humphries' workshop in West Columbia are lined with discarded items that he repurposes to help form his art. When creating sculptures, Humphries moves piles of supplies to the floor where he is building and only goes back to the shelves when he runs out of material on the floor.
A tribute to Anna Hyatt Huntington’s work created by Thomas Humphries stands on the South Carolina State Fairgrounds on Feb. 27, 2024. Humphries has several pieces on display at the fairgrounds, including a palmetto tree that sits on the corner of George Rogers Boulevard and Rosewood Drive in front of a welcome sign.
Humphries explains his process of building structures as he stands next to his largest creation yet, a 12-foot-tall Viking for Spring Valley High School. Humphries always begins his construction at the bottom and works his way up, but for the Viking, he started by creating a foam version of the structure to better visualize the size that he needed to build.
Humphries collects scrap metal materials on the corner of Rosewood Drive and George Rogers Boulevard on Feb. 27, 2024. The artist constantly looked for pieces that can be used in his art and found more than 10 items to bring back to his workshop in less than an hour.
The West Columbia Riverwalk amphitheater is home to a set of Humphries' work, which consists of a singer, a pianist, a guitarist and a saxophone player. Humphries constructed the saxophone player first and used sculpting as an outlet to handle the difficult personal struggles he was facing while constructing it.
A sculpture of two dancers created by Humphries sits at the entrance of Blue Moon Ballroom in West Columbia on Feb. 27, 2024. Humphries created the piece without any buyer in mind, but the structure was a good fit for the ballroom space, he said.
Humphries, who is also a business owner, poses for a photo in his outdoor workshop in West Columbia on Feb. 27, 2024. Humphries' shelves contain only some of the materials that he uses to create sculptures.