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Charlotte Arts & Culture

Arts, entertainment, music, food culture, and the creative life of the Queen City.

Charlotte doesn't always get credit for its cultural scene — but the city has a serious arts infrastructure, a live music ecosystem that punches above its weight, a food culture shaped by 100+ countries, and a film and television industry that's been quietly growing for a decade. The Charlotte Mercury covers culture the way we cover government: on the record, with sources, and with opinions when the facts earn them.


What We Cover

Section Focus
Arts & Museums Bechtler, Mint Museum, Harvey B. Gantt Center, McColl Center, independent galleries
Live Music & Venues The Fillmore, Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre, Neighborhood Theatre, local venues
Theater & Performing Arts Blumenthal, Children's Theatre, local companies and productions
Film & Television NC film tax credits, local productions, the Charlotte film community
Food Culture Restaurant scene beyond the review — chefs, trends, culinary identity
Festivals & Events Charlotte Shout, CIAA, HBC Honors, Jazz Festival, Juneteenth, and more
Charlotte FC & Cultural Moments When sports intersects with city identity

Charlotte's Creative Infrastructure

The city has invested meaningfully in arts — the Cultural Campus on South Tryon, the McColl Center in Fourth Ward, the Harvey B. Gantt Center as a national anchor for African American arts and culture. We cover how that investment is governed, who benefits, and what gets left out.


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