An ASC Cultural Vision Grant helped Davidson College start the Common Thread Theatre Collective, a professional theater company on campus.
Mike Vasaune, a senior director with TIAA, has been named ASC Board Chair for FY23. ASC’s Board also welcomes six new members.
Charlotte artist Carla Aaron-Lopez is curating LOCAL STREET 2022, an exhibition popping up June 16 at Mint Museum Uptown and showcasing over 60 artists from diverse backgrounds.
Mexican artist Edith Covarrubias uses art to provide kids with a productive distraction, while encouraging them to spend more time with their parents.
Two public artworks for the Northern Regional Recreation Center celebrate Cornelius and the center’s purpose.
Local artists Meredith Connelly and Matthew Steele will be participating in virtual Community Engagements this month as part of their public art projects.
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Queen City Robotics Alliance combines robotics and sports to introduce students in Northwest Charlotte students to STEM-related career paths.
Honest and open dialogue allowed North Mecklenburg Community Chorus to focus its 2022 choral season on strengthening unity in the Lake Norman community.
Creative individuals and cultural organizations of all sizes have been able to engage Charlotte-Mecklenburg residents and visitors through community-focused and innovative programs supported by ASC Cultural Vision Grants.