McColl Center for Art + Innovation

Charlotte, United States

4.2

5 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Street, Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Dogs Allowed
No
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

McColl Center for Art + Innovation is an artist residency and contemporary art center that advances artists, community, and the creation of contemporary art through residencies, exhibitions, events, workshops, and the Innovation Institute.

With over 5,000 square feet of gallery space and nine artist studios, visitors to McColl Center can view the current exhibitions, visit with Artists-​in-​Residence in their studios on the 2nd and 3rd floor galleries, purchase artwork, and more.

History

Established in 1999.

Originally built in 1926, McColl Center for Art + Innovation is located in a former church. Between 1927 and 1950 the church was one of the city’s most active with some 500 members. Due to several factors, including the decline of the Center City and post-​war growth of suburban areas, the church’s membership dissolved in the 1950’s. The building was sold in 1981 and stood empty for many years.

On November 14, 1985, an accidental fire heavily damaged the wonderful structure. For many years the burned out shell stood as a reminder of an earlier era.

In 1995, Bank of America acquired the church for the sole purpose of establishing an urban artists’ community. With the vision and support of the Bank, Hugh McColl and the Arts & Science Council, McColl Center was completed in 1999. The renovated structure was designed by FMK Architects and was built by Rodgers Builders.

McColl Center for Art + Innovation opened to the public and launched its new programs in September of 1999.

Meet the Manager

Armando B.

Manager

I’m the Director of Marketing + Communications here and dig talking about art, music, and media. Let me know if you want to stop by and visit. Happy to help connect you to an artist, event, or a tour of our space and exhibitions.