Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
Category Museums
Address
551 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28202
704-547-3700
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Details
The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African- American Arts + Culture (formerly the Afro- American Cultural Center) celebrates the contributions of Africans and African- Americans to American culture and serves as a community epicenter for music, dance, theater, visual art, film, arts education programs, literature and community outreach.
The Harvey B. Gantt Center: Where You Belong
The Center's Mission
The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture presents, preserves and celebrates excellence in the art, history and culture of African-Americans and people of African descent.
We ignite engagement and conversations that inspire, empower and enlighten all.
Architectural Design Inspiration
The 46,500-square-foot Gantt Center is located in the heart of Charlotte's central business district in the area once occupied by the historic Brooklyn neighborhood, the once-thriving center of the black community which was razed in the 1960s.
The Gantt Center takes design inspiration from the Myers Street School which was located in the heart of the old Brooklyn neighborhood. The biblical term Jacob's Ladder was used to identify the school and referred to its prominent exterior stair configuration. The stairs signified pride and the importance of education in the advancement of African-Americans. This concept of hope, advancement and enlightenment through cultural awareness and education is expressed in the Gantt Center design through its modern interpretation of Jacob's Ladder. Stairs and escalators carry visitors up to the main second floor lobby from both ends of the building while framing the central glass atrium. The striking visual effect is a direct allusion to the original Jacob's Ladder and perpetuates the ideals of enlightenment and advancement through education.
The building's skin utilizes patterns reminiscent of quilt designs from the Underground Railroad era and woven textile patterns from West Africa. These architectural references to African and African-American history and culture underscore the building's theme while creating an innovative and inspiring facade.
- Albertine525 South Tryon Street (27 feet SE)
- Brown Bag Seafood601 S. Tryon St. (152 feet SW)
- Jinya Ramen Bar601 S Tryon St (152 feet SW)
- Salata Salad Kitchen601 S Tryon St, Suite 301 (152 feet SW)
- Rhino Market & Deli420 S Tryon St (455 feet NE)
- Reid's Fine Foods35 Levine Avenue of the Arts (595 feet N)
- CCBD136 Brevard Ct (0.2 miles NE)
- Whole Foods Market400 E Brooklyn Village Ave (0.2 miles SE)
- Museum of Illusions601 S Tryon St (152 feet SW)
- Mint Museum Uptown500 S Tryon St (334 feet NE)
- Bechtler Museum of Modern Art420 S Tryon St (455 feet NE)
- Knight Theater430 S Tryon St (497 feet NE)