ASC, the chief advocate, resource hub and steward for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region’s cultural community, updates the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community on its journey on the path to cultural equity in its second Cultural Equity report.
Emerging Creators Fellowships and Creative Renewal Fellowships invest $185,000 in artists and creatives that contribute to Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s cultural community.
Applications are being accepted for Cultural Vision Grants, Creative Mecklenburg Grants and Going Public: A Public Art Incubator.
Fifty-four creatives and groups based in Mecklenburg County will receive a combined $631,150 in funding for projects that build community and increase relevance and innovation.
Grantees will receive a combined $209,886.59 in funding and represent creative disciplines from visual art and music to literature and dance.
Nominations are now available for two awards from the Arts & Science Council (ASC) to honor exceptionally creative teachers in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region.
ASC’s fiscal year 2022 investment in artists that contribute to Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s cultural community highlighted by this year’s 20 ASC individual fellowship recipients.
Public art project in Elizabeth will start in April; University City project to be led by artist who lives and works in the neighborhood.