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The Arts & Science Council (ASC), the 62-year-old nonprofit that serves as the chief advocate, resource hub and steward for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region’s cultural community, shares its inequitable funding history and its journey on the path to cultural equity in its inaugural Cultural Equity report.
Krista Terrell, APR, has been named acting president of the Arts & Science Council (ASC) effective immediately.
R. Jeep Bryant, who has led the Arts & Science Council (ASC) through the most challenging period in its 63-year history, is resigning effective January 29. Bryant moved quickly to reengineer and strengthen ASC prior to the COVID-19 crisis and led the organization’s extensive response to the pandemic.
Twenty-four groups and individuals receive a combined $136,300 in funding for cultural projects that build community and increase relevance and innovation.