May 16, 2012
Come out and join us on Wed., May 16th at Queen City Q's Bar-B-Q, Bourbon, and Beer! Eat, taste, and sip on BBQ plate specials and flights of craft beer and bourbon. Indulge yourself with delicious BBQ, tasty drinks, and live music.
It’s a good month to give back this year, and why not have some fun doing it? Charlotte’s many institutions, restaurants and organizations play host to a number of cultural and charity events this spring, all of which promise food, fun and a warm heart.
“The Paintings of Scott Avett: Exploring Story and Spirituality,” an exhibit of the paintings of Scott Avett, artist, musician and founding member of The Avett Brothers.
The general public; Friends and supporters of The Educational Center and Empathinc.
Saturday, February 25, 10 am - 4 pm
The Morrison condominiums, located at 532 Governor Morrison Street in Charlotte’s SouthPark neighborhood
In 2003, a young painter named Scott Avett walked into artist Tom Schulz’s Empathinc. gallery in Charlotte, NC. The two quickly realized they shared many of the same ideas about art. They both valued the collaborative and spiritual aspects of the creative process; and they both saw their work as open-ended narratives – layered stories that would grow richer as they were shared. In 2011, wishing to continue those early conversations about faith, fine art and storytelling, Schulz and his wife, Rev. Sheila Ennis, envisioned this event as a way to share Avett’s work, as well as the work of Charlotte-based non-profit, The Educational Center.
Original works and commemorative posters ($50) will be available for sale.
http://artstoryspirit.com/
Sharing the Creation, Diversifying the Dream
The second annual Charlotte Black Film Festival (CBFF) will take place this March first through third at the Mint Museum Uptown and the UNCC Center City building. Developed by Tommy Nichols, the President and CEO of Glorified Media, the CBFF offers for all attendees film screenings, workshops and receptions showcasing the works of emerging African American actors, composers, screenwriters and directors. Their mission is to showcase “...African American cinema as an art form, and to be a voice for independent filmmakers of color.”
NEW GALLERY OF MODERN ART PRESENTS: stone • earth • paper by Patricia Leighton and Del Geist
The opening reception will be held on Thursday, February 23rd, 6-8pm at 435 S. Tryon Street, suite 110, Charlotte, NC 28202
The New Gallery of Modern Art is pleased to announce “stone • earth • paper”, the first exhibit of Patricia Leighton and Del Geist in Charlotte, NC. Both Leighton and Geist have been integrating art into the public realm for more than 25 years. Current UNCC Artists in Residence at Charlotte’s McColl Center for Visual Art, the artists are commissioned by Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) to integrate art into the future UNC Charlotte light rail station and campus site.
Francesca's Fancy Flops teams up with OCEAN. OCEAN is a not for profit organization dedicated to celebrating and protecting the earth's ocean and its creatures.