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Central Piedmont is showcasing a fresh wave of creativity this fall, with four unique exhibitions now open to the campus community. From thought-provoking history to Charlotte-inspired sketches, there’s something for everyone to explore.Â
What’s new:Â
Levine Campus – Terri Yacovelli ExhibitionÂ
- A series of encaustic paintings that reimagine landscapes as fluid, internal spaces shaped by memory, perception, and emotion.Â
- Expect abstraction, layered textures, and bold color that invite contemplation.Â
Central Campus, Dove Gallery: “The Unscene South” by Charles EadyÂ
- A powerful exploration of Black life in the Antebellum South.Â
- Challenges traditional narratives and offers fresh perspectives on history.Â
Central Campus, North Classroom: “A Love Letter from Charlotte” by Mike DaikubaraÂ
- Features 60 on-location sketches capturing Charlotte’s landmarks, hidden corners, and evolving cityscape.Â
- Daikubara, an artist and educator, has been sketching daily since 2000.Â
Levine Campus – New 3D Art Exhibition OpenÂ
- A collaborative 3D art exhibition, featuring work from Jackie Radford and Patricia Raible, exploring the book form as artistic expression.Â
- Investigates how structure influences content and vice versa, blending words, visuals, and materials.Â
Why it matters: ️ These exhibitions highlight both local talent and broader cultural narratives, giving students, faculty, and the community a chance to engage with art that sparks reflection, dialogue, and inspiration.Â
Be sure to stop by the galleries this semester and experience the creativity happening right here on campus.Â