, South Carolina, United States

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4.7· 419 reviews

The National Arts Club is a distinguished private golf club in South Carolina. Rated 4.7 stars by members and visitors — one of the highest-rated clubs in the region.

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The National Arts Club

Hartsville

, South Carolina, USA

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2 weeks ago

This review is directed squarely at the general manager, whose behavior and leadership style are completely unacceptable for an institution like the National Arts Club. His conduct is consistently nasty, rude, and condescending, and it poisons the entire experience of what should be a respected cultural organization. From the first interaction, it is clear that professionalism is not a priority. The general manager speaks down to members and guests, responds to reasonable concerns with thinly veiled irritation, and treats feedback as a personal affront rather than part of his job. The tone is dismissive, arrogant, and unnecessarily hostile—an astonishing way to represent an organization that claims to value refinement and respect. What’s especially troubling is that this is not a single bad interaction. The rudeness feels habitual. Questions are met with condescension, issues are brushed off with passive-aggressive responses, and accountability is avoided entirely. Instead of resolving problems, the general manager escalates tension and creates an atmosphere where people feel unwelcome and talked down to. Leadership sets the tone, and in this case, the tone is sour, unprofessional, and deeply off-putting. Staff are left to deal with the fallout, while members and guests are left wondering how someone so openly disrespectful is allowed to represent such a historic institution. The lack of self-awareness and basic courtesy is staggering. The National Arts Club deserves a general manager who understands diplomacy, service, and leadership. Right now, it has the opposite. Until there is a change at the top, I would strongly caution anyone considering involvement with this organization. One star is generous, and it reflects a failure of leadership driven by arrogance and poor conduct.

Veronica

a month ago

Beautiful historic building at Gramercy Park, free and open to the public galleries with wonderful art, and excellent programming - also free and open to the public. If you're an art lover and / or enjoy American history, you will love the National Arts Club.

Rebecca Meador

5 months ago

We stopped by for the recently opened art exhibit and noticed plenty of pastel art for sale. There were plenty of tables for children and apples/ brownies available. The second floor was more refined with the live music and dining room set up. The upper floors were all blocked off

Kin

5 months ago

Beautiful interior of yesteryears showcasing some very nice pastel artworks & photographies. Best is the Free admission!

EH

10 months ago

This is a beautiful, elegant building and upon entering I was transported to another era. Im a graduate of the HS of Art and Design and F. I.T, so needless to say, I’m an art lover and oddly enough, I had never been here before. It’s true what others have mentioned about the hostile receptionist. It’s also a bit disappointing that so much of the place is roped off and for “members only”. I really love April Gornik’s work, amongst that of a few other artists here.

Shelley P.

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