A Cultural Vision Grant from ASC not only helped Charlotte Ballet bring the groundbreaking work “Kamuyot” to the Center for Dance, but out in the community.
ASC continues to heavily invest in Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s creative community in FY24 with the announcement of its latest Cultural Vision Grant recipients.
From traditional holiday performances to new productions, there are plenty of festive events happening this holiday season!
A Cultural Vision Grant from ASC is supporting the six-piece SculpTOUR exhibition in Huntersville’s Holbrook Park, along the downtown greenway that’s part of a larger greenway vision for the town.
Through Culture Blocks, ASC supports cultural experiences that are planned with resident involvement and that take place at libraries, recreation centers, parks and relevant community spaces.
Lena Jackson is using her 2023 ASC Creative Renewal Fellowship to further pursue her career goals of expanding her animation practice.
ASC announced that Monifa D. Drayton has been named interim president of ASC. Drayton brings more than 20 years of executive and strategic leadership experience to the organization.
Grantees will receive a combined $205,070 in funding and represent creative disciplines from visual art and music to literature and dance.
Charlotte photographer Nancy O. Albert uses her ASC Creative Mecklenburg Grant to help document the city’s changing landscape for exhibit at the VAPA Center.
Charlotte residents have an opportunity this month to provide feedback on the banner designs created by local artists for the iconic uptown public artwork “Wind Sculpture.”