Charlotte’s Durag Fest went through during the pandemic. Murals abounded across the city. Artists mixed creativity with entrepreneurial spirit. Charlotte had too many arts and culture stories to compile in one article, but here are a few of our favorite moments.
Axios Charlotte's Ashley Mahoney joins WFAE's "All Things Considered" host Gwendolyn Glenn to talk about weekend events in Charlotte, including the Charlotte Symphony's special showing of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," the Mint Museum celebrating its 85th anniversary and the inaugural BayHaven Food & Wine Festival.
It’s time to take a look at events on tap for the weekend in the Queen City. The Charlotte Museum of History is hosting its annual African American Heritage Festival, an outdoor jazz series kicks off, the Davidson Players have a comedy production this weekend only, and the Bechtler Ensemble will be at the Duke Mansion.
A new exhibition at Mint Museum Randolph showcases the works of 25 different artists representing three different Charlotte art collectives, BLKMRKT, Brand the Moth and Goodyear Arts.
The Charlotte Museum of History hasn't opened its doors to the general public since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. That's changing soon, but first, the museum will let guests inside during the final day of the African American Heritage Festival to see a new exhibit on the Siloam School.