National Scrollathon
The Gibbes Museum of Art
Charleston, South Carolina, 2025

Collaboration with 290 participants

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Roots, 2025. Collaborative Masterwork created with 290 participants at the Gibbes Museum of Art during the National Scrollathon in South Carolina. Fiber, rubber bands, pins, ink, glue, and wood. 84 × 60 × 1 in.

Steven and William Ladd launched the National Scrollathon in South Carolina at the Gibbes Museum of Art, marking South Carolina's contribution to America’s Cultural Project and the national goal of Uniting America. This expansive, nationwide collaboration will culminate in 2026 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States—the Semiquincentennial.

From October 14 to 16, 2025, 290 participants from across South Carolina engaged in sessions where they created individual artworks expressing their personal stories, contributed to a Collaborative Masterwork—a legacy artwork representing South Carolina for the Semiquincentennial—and had their photographic portraits created as part of the initiative. The program concluded with the unveiling of Roots, the Collaborative Masterwork, which was installed at the Gibbes Museum of Art alongside a Portrait Mural and a Signature Plate bearing the names of all participants.

Rooted in the belief that every human being has creative potential and that there is power in coming together and working in community, Scrollathon was founded by artist-brothers Steven and William Ladd in 2006. Partnering with hundreds of stakeholders and institutions, Scrollathon has since engaged more than 10,000 participants nationwide.

The National Scrollathon extends this mission on a monumental scale, uniting people of diverse ages, backgrounds, and abilities across all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and five U.S. territories. This unprecedented initiative will culminate in 2026 with a historic national commemoration of art, community, and collaboration for America’s 250th birthday.

Portrait Mural featuring participants of the National Scrollathon in South Carolina, 2025.

Community Groups
Art Fields
Ashley Hall
Baptist Hill Middle School
Charleston Southern University
College of Charleston
Columbia Museum of Art
Gibbes Community
The History Press
HEART Inclusive Arts Community
Haut Gap Middle School Arts, etc.
Kids on Point
Metanoia
Yamassee Nation of Seminoles

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Roots, detail

Signature Plate bearing the names of 290 participants of the National Scrollathon in South Carolina, 2025. Archival paper, ink, each 8 1/2 x 11 in.

Sponsors
The Gibbes Scrollathon is made possible in part by generous support from the Art Bridges Foundation's Access for All program, the State of South Carolina, Arts, etc., Trenise Elmore with Your World on Film, and the Gibbes Museum of Art's special endowment funds to support art education, including the West Fraser Scholarship Fund, The WCSC, Inc. Endowment, the Gibbes Education Fund in memory of Virginia R. Dwight, and funds donated in memory of Sallie Tobias Figg, and Laura and David Ayers.