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Today’s ASC touches every corner of cultural life in Charlotte-Mecklenburg – from performing and visual art, museums to theatre and culture-driven festivals to the public art we pass every day.
Charlotte Pride, the free, annual two-day festival, returns to uptown Charlotte Aug. 19–20. ASC is a Visionary Sponsor of the festival and will have a big presence at the event.
Lincoln Charter School AP and honors chemistry teacher Myra Tranquilino is a 2023 ASC Cato Excellence in Teaching Award recipient.
University Park Creative Arts Elementary School music teacher Crystal Briley was named a 2023 ASC Cato Excellence in Teaching Award recipient.
Applications for Artist Support Grants and Cultural Vision Grants being accepted through Aug. 28, 20223, at noon.
Arts & Science Council (ASC) President Krista Terrell has resigned and will leave ASC by the end of this year after 21 years at the organization, with two years as president.
Updated banners for the public artwork “Wind Sculpture” will be informed by resident feedback at six Virtual Community Engagements.
Charlotte residents have an opportunity this month to work with six Charlotte-Mecklenburg artists commissioned to create replacement banners for the iconic uptown public artwork “Wind Sculpture.”