Place Category: Arts & Culture

  • Carolina Theatre
  • Queen’s Greens Mini Golf

    Queen’s Greens Mini Golf

    A fan favorite at past Charlotte SHOUT! festivals, The Queen’s Greens Putt Putt Course returns with a creative twist! This year, each of the 9 holes has been designed and built by a local artist, showcasing their unique interpretation of the festival theme: conservation. Challenge a friend, test your skills, and immerse yourself in this…

  • Temple of Change

    Temple of Change

    The Temple of Change is an interactive art project designed to honor the changes in our world and personal lives. A non-denominational temple, adorned with stained glass-like windows, lush greenery and lighting.A place where participants can leave their hopes, dreams and remembrances to honor loved ones both with us and who have passed on.

  • Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0

    Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0

    HOME SWEET HOME Mi Casa, Your Casa by Esrawe + Cadena is inspired by the mercados of Latin America, lively street markets where human connections are made every day. The installation features a series of three-dimensional red frames that illustrate the warmth, comfort, and safety of our homes. With their basic shape recognizable by all,…

  • e/motion

    e/motion

    FEELING WAVY Created by Olivier Landreville, e/motion is a revisited version of our childhood see-saw that invites you to dive into the joys and sensations of surging water. As you ride this infinite wave, the glowing liquid acts like a living entity that responds to your ups and downs. From the integrated lit waves and…

  • Easter Eggs on Parade

    Easter Eggs on Parade

    A cherished SHOUT! tradition, Easter Eggs on Parade celebrates the creativity of our local artists with a dazzling display of 13 giant eggs. Drawing inspiration from iconic bejeweled eggs, each oversized masterpiece reflects the artist’s unique interpretation of the Charlotte SHOUT! theme: conservation. This vibrant baker’s dozen highlights the incredible talent of our community, blending…

  • Levine Avenue of the Arts

    Levine Avenue of the Arts

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    Levine Center for the Arts on South Tryon Street in Charlotte, North Carolina, includes Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture, the Knight Theater, and the Mint Museum Uptown. It was named for Leon Levine, whose foundation provided financing.