Opening Reception: January 27

OPENING RECEPTION: CONVERGE
6 to 9 PM, Friday, January 27
 

Free Admission

Exploring themes of identity and culture, the work of alumni Knight Artists-in-Residence Quisqueya Henriquez and Sonya Clark meet and cross into a shared space where art and history converge. Join us at a free Opening Reception presented by Wells Fargo Foundation on January 27 from 6 to 9 PM. This special reception also marks the arrival of the Center's Winter 2012 Artists-in-Residence. Cash Bar.
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CONVERGE CONVERSATION

In conjunction with the Opening Reception on January 27, the Center is holding "Converge Conversation" moderated by Sylvie Fortin, editor-in-chief of Art Papers magazine. Only a limited number of seats are available and RSVP is required. >> RSVP Details and More Info     

  

WINTER BLUES
7 to 10 PM, Thursday, February 9
Free Member Event

Beat the winter blues and warm-up to Southern Funk and Americana performed live in the main gallery by Heywire Acoustic. With songs inspired by their love for rock, funk, blues, soul, jazz, country, and bluegrass, Heywire Acoustic will get the good times rollin! $10 Non-Members. >> Get your tickets here    

EARTHWORKS EVOLVE 
Current UNCC Artists-in-Residence are working with the UNC Charlotte community and the Charlotte Area Transit System to create monumental earthworks along the LYNX Blue Line Extension. Keep reading to learn about how our artists Patricia Leighton and Del Geist are involving the community during this process.
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McColl Center for Visual Art
721 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
704-332-5535

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11AM-6PM Saturday
 
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McColl Center for Visual Art is supported, in part, by a Basic Operating Grant from the Arts & Science Council; as well as the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, North Carolina Arts Council with funding from the State of North Carolina and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art; and the generosity of corporate and individual donors.