Youth Art Month Concludes with Performance by Teenage Pop Artist, Sunday
SPARTANBURG, SC - Chapman Cultural Center’s free weekly concert series as part of its Sundays Unplugged program is featuring young musicians for March in celebration of National Youth Art Month. Sundays Unplugged presents local singer-songwriters on the Center’s campus every Sunday for the public’s casual enjoyment. This Sunday, March 29, teenage pop artist Kylie Odetta performs, 2-4 p.m.
Odetta, or Kylie O, began writing songs at age 8 and performing live at age 9. By 11, she had already produced her first album called "Lost in My Future." Now, at 16, Kylie has already been called a seasoned performer, having written over 200 songs and performed as opening act for stars such as Gavin DeGraw, Colbie Caillat, Austin Mahone, and Kelly Pickler. Her unique style is alternative with hints of pop, blues, rock, and soul. Her music has been described as "powerful, playful, and soulful," with a refreshing vocal quality characterized by her Southern roots.
Sundays Unplugged complements free concerts with free admission to most museums and galleries. Spartanburg Art Museum and Spartanburg Regional History Museum, as well as Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg and the Student Galleries, both of which feature Youth Art Month exhibitions, are open 1-5 p.m. Spartanburg Science Center is open for a small fee.
For more information on Sundays Unplugged at Chapman Cultural Center, call (864) 542-ARTS or visit ChapmanCulturalCenter.org.