
Emma Hartman is a visual artist and painting professor working in Greenville, SC. She received her undergraduate degree in Studio Art and pursued an MFA in painting at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta, GA, graduating with honors in 2018. Her pieces have been widely exhibited, including the Palazzo Velli Expo in Rome, San Diego’s False Cast Gallery, and Povos Chicago, as well as several online exhibitions like Young Space’s juried show Where We Once Were Someone and I Like Your Work’s Drowned Neon Rose.
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EXHIBITIONS
2025
Signs of the Times (Solo Exhibition), Greenville Center for the Creative Arts, Greenville, SC
Visual & Verse, Metropolitan Arts Council, Greenville SC
Exhibition of Current Work, Christ on Main, Greenville, SC
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2024
Atrium Series, The Bascom, Highlands, NC
2021
Rise, False Cast Gallery, San Diego, CA
2020
Large Works Show, Ground Level Gallery, Leaf Institute Greenville, SC
Labor of Love, Ground Level Gallery, Leaf Institute, Greenville, SC
UNcurated #003, Also Gallery
Drowned Neon Rose, I Like Your Work Winter Exhibition
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2019
Inaugural Exhibition, Sanctuary Studio, Greenville, SC
Where we once were someone, Young Space Spring Exhibition​
EngageMINT '19, Hathaway Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2018
In The Arena (Solo Exhibition), Besharat Contemporary, Atlanta, GA
2017
Luscious Relics, Palazzo Velli Expo, Rome, Italy
Small Works Show, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA
​​EngageMINT '17 (Mint Atlanta), Blue Mark Studios, Atlanta, GA
Open Studios Night, Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, GA
2016
International Art Project, Creative World, Khabarovsk, Russia​
Open Studios Night, Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, GA
2015
Open Studios Night, Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, GA
​Terra Visage, Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC
​Second Annual Collegiate Art Competition, Spartanburg Library, Spartanburg, SC
AWARDS
2022 — ArtFields Portrait Competition - 1st place, Lake City, SC
2018 — Outstanding Academic Achievement Award, SCAD, Atlanta, GA
2015 — Friends Award, Second Annual Collegiate Art Competition, Spartanburg, SC