USC McKissick Museum’s Folklife Resource CenterUSC's Folklife Resource Center (FRC) at USC's McKissick Museum was created in 1985 as a repository for Southern folklife research. South Carolina is remarkably diverse, both culturally and geographically. From the Appalachian Mountains to the Sea Islands, dynamic examples of folklife can be found.Traditions documented include: sweetgrass and split-oak basketry, bluegrass and gospel music, quilting, alkaline-glazed, Catawba and Jugtown pottery, African-American celebrations, occupational folklife, and traditional foodways.