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  2. McColl Center for Art + Innovation - Wikipedia

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    McColl Center (formerly McColl Center for Art + Innovation) is an artist residency and contemporary art space located at 721 North Tryon Street in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] [2] Residencies last from two months to eleven months and are available to visual artists as well as creative people in other disciplines. The mission of McColl Center ...

  3. Lisa Funderburke Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    While working for the McColl Center, Hoffman pioneered models of artist-led community engagement for Charlotte. [6] Prior to working in the arts at McColl she was Director of the Charlotte Nature Museum and worked at the National Museum of Natural History. [7] She compared scientists to artists because of their ability to look for the unexpected.

  4. McColl - Wikipedia

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    McColl may refer to: McColl, South Carolina; McColl Center for Art + Innovation, an artist residency and contemporary art space in Charlotte, North Carolina. McColl (surname) McColl (superfund site), a US Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site in California. McColl's, a defunct British convenience store chain

  5. Sally Dalton Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Sally Dalton Robinson (born 1934) is an American philanthropist and civic leader. She was a key figure in the founding of the Levine Museum of the New South in Charlotte, North Carolina and served on the board of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, the Charlotte Nature Museum, the Charlotte Arts and Science Council, and the McColl Center for Art + Innovation.

  6. Summer camp - Wikipedia

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    Attendees of summer camps often enjoy outdoor activities. A summer camp (also known as a sleepaway camp or residential camp) is a supervised overnight program for children conducted during the summer vacation from school in many countries. Children and adolescents who attend summer residential camps are known as campers. They generally are ...

  7. Joyce J. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Joyce J. Scott (born 1948) is an African-American artist, sculptor, quilter, performance artist, installation artist, print-maker, lecturer and educator.Named a MacArthur Fellow in 2016, [1] [2] and a Smithsonian Visionary Artist in 2019, [3] Scott is best known for her figurative sculptures and jewelry using free form, off-loom beadweaving techniques, similar to a peyote stitch. [4]

  8. ImaginOn - Wikipedia

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    ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center is a collaborative venture of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and the Children's Theatre of Charlotte located in Charlotte, North Carolina. This 102,000-square-foot (9,500 m 2 ) landmark learning center opened on October 8, 2005. [ 1 ]

  9. Greg Haberny - Wikipedia

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    Haberny's artist residencies include The Fountainhead Residency [2] and McColl Center for Art + Innovation. [3] In 2016, Haberny held an exhibition called 'Py•r•o·glyph•s' at the Catinca Tabacaru Gallery in New York. His works for this exhibition were based on the process of burning his old artworks and creating new ones from the ashes. [4]