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Find the best art events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Charlotte. From music to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

GENESI is an immersive event for adults aged 18 and over, featuring cutting-edge technology, interactive installations, and performances by renowned artists. This event promises a unique experience that blends art, music, and technology in a way that captivates and inspires. With high production values and major headliners, it is a must-see for anyone looking to explore new and innovative experiences.


Friday (1995) is a cult classic stoner-comedy starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker as friends in South Central Los Angeles who must hustle to pay a drug dealer $200 by 10 p.m. after smoking his inventory. The film follows their comedic, often tense encounters with neighbors and the local bully, Deebo. This highly anticipated screening is a must-see for fans of 90s cinema and cult classics.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) is a live-action/animated hybrid film set in 1947 Los Angeles, where cartoon 'Toons' live alongside humans. When superstar Roger Rabbit is framed for murdering businessman Marvin Acme, he teams up with a cynical human detective, Eddie Valiant, to prove his innocence and uncover a sinister conspiracy led by the evil Judge Doom. This classic film combines humor, mystery, and animation, making it a must-see for fans of the genre.

Join us for the ASC Midnight Marathon, Charlotte's signature performance art-based fundraiser. This April 17th, experience a seven-hour celebration of Charlotte's artistic community at the historic Carolina Theatre. Featuring nearly 30 local performers, this event offers a diverse array of art forms including dance, poetry, music, storytelling, film, comedy, and improv. Don't miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the city's vibrant arts scene.


Randy Feltface, the renowned British street artist known for his distinctive sock puppet character, brings his quirky and satirical art to life in this unique event. Expect a mix of performance art, installations, and interactive experiences that challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of comedy and creativity. A must-see for art and comedy enthusiasts alike.

Barbie (ASL Version) is a satirical fantasy-comedy directed by Greta Gerwig, starring Margot Robbie as a stereotypical Barbie exploring the complexities of human life and patriarchy. This ASL version provides an accessible way for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community to enjoy this critically acclaimed film.
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The LEGO Movie (2014) is a beloved animated adventure comedy that follows Emmet Brickowski, an ordinary construction worker mistaken for the Special, a prophesied Master Builder. Alongside his allies, including Wyldstyle and Batman, Emmet battles the tyrannical Lord Business to prevent him from gluing the universe into rigid, permanent stasis. This screening is a must-see for fans of the film and those who enjoy imaginative storytelling.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is a satirical comedy film set in the 1970s, starring Will Ferrell as the top-rated news anchor Ron Burgundy. The film satirizes the male-dominated newsroom culture and explores themes of career challenges and gender dynamics when an ambitious female co-anchor, Veronica Corningstone, joins the team. With its sharp wit and memorable performances, this critically acclaimed film is a must-watch for comedy lovers.
Prepare to be beamed up for an unforgettable night with the original 'Captain James T. Kirk', William Shatner. Following a screening of the classic film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Shatner takes to the stage to share behind-the-scenes stories from his illustrious career. VIP tickets include a post-show photo op with Shatner. It's a warp-speed, once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
A year of art, moonlight, community, and creative expression—honoring the circular cycles of nature and our role within them. Join us for monthly upcycled art workshops designed for adults to create, reflect, and connect. Each workshop aligns with the seasons and lunar rhythms, using reclaimed and natural materials to keep creativity accessible and zero-waste. Enjoy a beer or wine while you create—drink proceeds support Envision Charlotte. Soda and juice are also available, with proceeds supporting Change Please Coffee, a nonprofit helping individuals experiencing homelessness. Create a simple, upcycled journal using reclaimed paper and fabric scraps. Wrap, bind, and personalize your journal as a space for intention-setting and creative exploration this spring. Optional painting on covers to make each journal uniquely yours.
A workshop exploring home, safety, and belonging through creative mixed media inspired by In Pursuit of Home exhibition. My Place, My Space is a workshop centered in arts and creativity designed for participants to explore ideas of home, safety, rest, and belonging through hands-on artmaking. Inspired by Mario Moore’s In Pursuit of Home, the program invites participants to reflect on what it means to imagine or remember a space, and translate those ideas into a mixed-media artwork. Through creative artmaking and guided conversation, participants engage with the exhibition’s themes in age-appropriate ways that emphasize imagination, care, and personal storytelling rather than economic or historical abstraction.