Founders Grants support visionary leaders in the creative sector who are engaging directly with Charlotte-Mecklenburg residents.
Two upcoming Public Art Community Engagement events in April will inspire the public artwork created for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s Main Library renovation.
“A Seat at the Table,” a podcast series created by Arts+ and supported by ASC, tells the story of a family that’s called Charlotte home for five generations.
An ASC Creative Renewal Fellowship helped Dammit Wesley focus on mental health while exploring new mediums.
Charlotte City Council approved a policy framework for its Arts and Culture Advisory Board that makes ASC ineligible to receive operating support.
An ASC Emerging Creators Fellowship helped Taylor Lee Nicholson produce a body and an exhibition at the McColl Center.
Princess Cureton is using her ASC Creative Renewal Fellowship to explore an innovative range of material and technology with water born paints and mediums through two residency programs.
ArtPop received a $13,500 ASC Cultural Vision Grant to fund the printing costs for vinyl billboards and railway station ads placed throughout Mecklenburg County.
Several local arts and cultural organizations are using their programming to explore and expand upon the contributions differently abled children and young adults make in our community.
Unique Patton, who has collaborated with artist Tom Stanley on a public art project for Charlotte’s Hidden Valley neighborhood, reflects on her journey.