Central Piedmont’s Got Talent: Showcase Your Skills!

talent show logoCentral Piedmont Community College is thrilled to announce the Central Piedmont’s Got Talent show, an exciting opportunity for our students to showcase their unique abilities. If you’ve got a talent you’re eager to share, we invite you to step forward and audition for this exhilarating talent show.

Talent Show Rules:

  • Eligibility: Open exclusively to students currently enrolled at Central Piedmont.
  • Performance Time: Talents should be showcased within 2-4 minutes.
  • Content Guidelines: Performances must be school-appropriate, avoiding violence, weapons, drugs, nudity, offensive language, etc.
  • Props and Equipment: Contestants are responsible for providing any necessary items and/or props for their audition.

Campus-Specific Audition Contacts:

Audition Schedule:

  • Central Campus: Mon., Mar. 18, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Cato Campus: Tue., Mar. 19, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Harris Campus: Tue., Mar. 19, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
  • City View Campus: Wed., Mar. 20, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
  • Merancas Campus: Fri., Mar. 22, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Harper Campus: Mon., Mar. 25, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Levine Campus: Thu., Mar. 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Application Process:

Ready to audition? Apply now by filling out the application form: Apply for Central Piedmont’s Got Talent.

Live Finale:

The talent show will culminate in a live finale at the Central Campus Parr Center on Thu., Apr. 25, at 11 a.m., open to all currently registered Central Piedmont students.

Don’t miss this chance to demonstrate your talent and connect with the Central Piedmont community. Whether your talent lies in music, dance, magic, or any other unique skill, we can’t wait to see what you offer. Join us for Central Piedmont’s Got Talent, and let your talents shine!

Ashley Ezell: A Story of Resilience and Transformation

Ashley EzellAshley Ezell’s story is a vivid testament to the power of resilience, determination, and the impact of community support. Choosing Central Piedmont was a turning point in Ashley’s life when uncertainty turned into opportunity. “I had plans, but life had its twists. Finding myself at Central Piedmont felt right,” Ashley explains, highlighting the significance of supportive guidance right from the start.

Taking off on a journey initially aimed at nursing, Ashley found herself navigating profound personal loss, which led to a reevaluation of her career path. It was during this introspective period, heightened by the pandemic’s challenges that Ashley chose to pivot to Human Service Technology. “Losing close ones and facing harsh realities made me reflect on what I wanted. It wasn’t just about a career but making a meaningful difference,” she shares.

Central Piedmont has offered Ashley more than just an education; it has provided a community. “The connections I’ve made here, they’re more than peers; they’re family. The support and encouragement from professors and classmates have been unwavering,” Ashley states.

Yet, Ashley’s journey has been filled with additional challenges, including overcoming the stigma of being formerly incarcerated and managing a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder, depressive type. These experiences have made her even more determined to help troubled youth, showing through her life that your past doesn’t decide your future. “Kids are our future, and I aim to help them see beyond their current situation,” she asserts.

To those embarking on their journey at Central Piedmont, Ashley offers a piece of advice rooted in her own experiences: “Never give up. It’s about focusing on your dreams and working tirelessly towards them. Remember, you’re in charge of your destiny.”

From overcoming personal and academic challenges to setting sights on empowering future generations, Ashley Ezell stands as a beacon of hope and an inspiration to many.

Twelfth Night Auditions

twelfth night logoCentral Piedmont Community College is excited to invite students to audition for the spring production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.” This is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring actors to showcase their talents and participate in a collegiate theater production.

Audition Details:

  • Dates: Auditions will be held on Tues., Mar. 20, and Wed., Mar. 21.
  • Time: From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Attendance is required on only one of the two days.
  • Location: Overcash 300, Central Campus of Central Piedmont.
  • Duration: Participants should plan to be available for approximately two hours.

Audition Requirements:

  • Reading Scenes: The auditions will involve reading scenes from Twelfth Night, which will be provided at the venue.
  • Shakespearean Monologues: While not mandatory, participants are welcome to perform a Shakespearean monologue if they choose.
  • Additional Talents: If you have unique skills such as singing, playing an instrument, or any other talent that may enhance your audition, you are encouraged to demonstrate these abilities.

Contact Information:

  • For more information or to express your interest, please email the director, Elizabeth Sickerman, at elizabeth.sickerman@cpcc.edu.

National TRIO Day 2024

Trio Day volunteerrsOn Feb. 24, 2024, TRIO Student Support Services at Central Piedmont Community College marked the 38th anniversary of National TRIO Day. This special occasion was celebrated with a day of service at Nourish Up, previously known as Loaves & Fishes/Friendship Trays, located in Charlotte.

Participants in the event filled food orders for local food pantries and sorted through donated food items provided by the community. This effort served our neighbors’ immediate needs and highlighted the spirit of giving and collaboration among students.

Congress designated National TRIO Day in 1986 and observes it on the fourth Saturday of February each year. This day recognizes and raises awareness of the TRIO programs, which offer invaluable educational opportunities to students worldwide.

TRIO Day volunteersJoin TRIO SSS: Learn more about the TRIO Student Support Services and how to become part of this impactful community. Visit us at our Central Campus location, Central High, Room 322, for more information on our program and how you can get involved.

📚 Finish Strong with Support from the Academic Success Center

library computersIf you’re grappling with math, science, or writing, the Academic Success Center (ASC) can be your springboard for conquering educational hurdles and boosting your self-reliant learning skills. Get academic support throughout the day, evening, and on weekends. Take advantage of these diverse resource tools to ensure you are successful!

There are two options to receive academic support.

  • Option 1: Make an appointment with an ASC tutor on campus. It can be in-person or virtual.
  • Option 2: Make a virtual appointment with a Brainfuse tutor. These appointments are available after 5:00 p.m. in the evenings and on weekends.

Learn how to:

If you have any questions, contact the Academic Success Center (ASC) by phone at 704-330-6422 or via e-mail at asc@cpcc.edu or visit us at one of our locations:

  • Central Campus: Parr Center, Level 2, Suite 2130
  • Levine Campus: Levine III, Room 2520
  • Cato Campus: Cato II, Room 270

🎮 Spotlight on Emmanuelle Robin-Able: Game Changer at Central Piedmont

Emmanuelle Robin-AbleCentral Piedmont celebrates the journey of Emmanuelle Robin-Able, an Atlanta native whose passion and ingenuity reshape the Simulation and Game Development landscape within our college community.

Emmanuelle’s Journey:

  • Educational Path: Transitioned from Providence High School to a driven leader and President of the IGDA Academic Club at Central Piedmont.
  • Field of Passion: Merging a lifelong love for art and storytelling into a burgeoning career in game design.

Pivotal Moments:

  • Decisive Choice: Embracing Central Piedmont’s Game Design program led to transformative personal and academic growth.
  • Bridge to Careers: The program provided an immersive introduction to college life and game development.

Creative Aspirations:

  • Inspired by Lockdown: The solitude of COVID-19 restrictions fueled a desire to create worlds within video games.
  • Skills Development: Aims to master multifaceted gaming industry skills for effective teamwork and creation.

Community and Mentorship:

  • Collaborative Learning: Credits the Central Piedmont atmosphere of camaraderie with peers and guidance from mentors as key to her education.
  • Opening Doors: Emphasizes that community engagement and hands-on learning at Central Piedmont have unlocked a realm of possibilities.

Emmanuelle’s Vision:

  • Shaping Futures: Not just pursuing a degree but contributing to the dynamic field of game design.

Join us in applauding Emmanuelle’s achievements and commitment to impacting the gaming world significantly.

🌟 Community Catalyst Initiative: Be the Change

Community Catalyst InitiativeCentral Piedmont invites you to be part of the Community Catalyst Initiative (CCI) – a program tailored to spark your passion for service and civic engagement. Join fellow students in becoming an active force for positive change within our community.

What CCI Offers:

  • Hands-on Projects: Engage directly with local organizations and their impactful work.
  • Engaging Workshops: Equip yourself with essential skills for community service.
  • Meaningful Dialogue: Participate in conversations that foster understanding and action.

Upcoming Opportunities: 

  • Nevins, Inc Volunteering:
    • Date:, Mar. 12, 2024
    • Time: 9 – 11 a.m.
    • Activity: Arts, crafts, and interactive fun.
    • Learn More: About Nevins, Inc
  • Disability Dialogue:
    • Date:, Mar. 13, 2024
    • Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
    • Discussion: Experiences of students with visible and invisible disabilities.
  • Greenway Cleanup:
    • Date:, Apr. 13, 2024
    • Time: 9 – 11 a.m.
    • Action: Beautify the Four Mile Creek Greenway.
    • Register today
  • Environmental Dialogue:
    • Date:, Apr. 18, 2024
    • Time: 12 – 1 p.m.
    • Conversation: Public policy and environmental justice.

Make a Difference: CCI is more than volunteering; it’s about developing a deep understanding of the societal impact and cultivating a culture of responsibility.

Join In: Click to sign up for service and civic engagement opportunities and become an agent of change in your community.

Stay engaged with Central Piedmont’s CCI and be the difference in our community. We can’t wait to see how you’ll contribute to positive change!

🎨 Flash Art Exhibition: A Melodic Inspiration

Art HubGet ready, Central Piedmont creative minds! The Art Hub in the Overcash Building is hosting a Flash Art Exhibition, where music meets the canvas. This unique event invites both artists and art enthusiasts to explore the intersection of visual art and music. 

Event Essentials:

  • Date: Fri., March 1, 2024
  • Time: 12 – 2 p.m.
  • Location: Central Campus, Overcash Building, Art Hub

Why Participate?

  • Creative Showcase: Display your artwork inspired by song lyrics, albums, or music in general.
  • All Mediums Welcome: Whether it’s painting, sculpture, digital art, or photography, your medium of choice is celebrated here.
  • Safe and Respectful Environment: Enjoy a space where artistic expression is valued and respected.

Participant Guidelines:

  • Theme: “Inspired by song lyrics/albums/music” – let the music guide your artistic expression.
  • Submission: Artists must submit their artist statements and drop off their physical work at the Art Hub before 10 a.m. on the event day.
  • Feedback Opportunity: Artists agree to have their work displayed in the Ross Gallery and be open to constructive feedback from peers.
  • Register now

Make Your Mark: This Flash Art Exhibition is not just an event; it’s a celebration of diversity, creativity, and the powerful connection between music and art. Whether you’re an artist looking to showcase your work or an observer keen to explore new artistic perspectives, this exhibition is for you.

Join us at Central Piedmont for an afternoon of artistic exploration and inspiration. Don’t miss this chance to connect with fellow artists and share your passion for art and music.

Be a Student Ambassador

Student AmbassadorsAs a Central Piedmont Community College student, embrace the opportunity to become a leader and advocate for your peers by joining the Student Ambassador program. Not only will you develop essential skills and receive a generous scholarship, but you’ll also engage in activities that bolster your resume and expand your network. 

  • Develop Skills: Enhance leadership and communication abilities.
  • Earn a Scholarship: Receive up to $1,700 per semester.
  • Broaden Horizons: Network and participate in college and community events.
  • Make an Impact: Influence prospective and current students positively.

Eligibility includes a 3.0 GPA and completion of 18 credit hours, among other criteria. Commit to training, monthly meetings, and at least 60 hours of service per semester. 

Join one of the upcoming Student Ambassador Interest Sessions to learn more about this transformative role:

  • Wed., Feb. 21: 5 – 5:30 p.m. at Central Campus, Parr Center, Room 1000
  • Tues., Feb. 27: 9:30 – 10 a.m., Virtual Meeting (or join by phone +1 415-655-0001 Access code: 2423 753 8729)
  • Wed., Feb. 28: 2 – 2:30 p.m. at Central Campus, Parr Center, Room 0100

These sessions will guide you through the benefits and application process and connect you with current ambassadors.

Central Piedmont Theatre presents Tracks by Peter Tarsi

Tracks posterA group of strangers meets in a dirty subway station, all claiming to be in different cities. They soon learn the unfortunate truth: They are all dead. Since subway stations have opposite platforms, they reason that one train must be bound for Heaven; the other bound for Hell. But which platform are they on? They reflect upon their lives, sharing their virtues and vices, hoping to figure out which platform is which. As the subway train finally approaches, they must make a choice. Do they stay and ponder their actions further? Or do they board the train to their final destination?

Central Piedmont Theatre proudly presents two vastly different takes on this production. The M Train show is directed by Carly McMinn. The D Train show is directed by James Duke.

Both versions feature casts fully comprised of Central Piedmont students.

Where: Georgia Tucker Fine Arts Center – Levine Campus

When:

  • Fri., Feb.  23
    • M Train – 2 p.m.
    • D Train – 7 p.m.
  • Sat., Feb, 24
    • D Train – 2 p.m.
    • M Train 7 p.m.
  • Sun., Feb. 25
    • M Train – 2 p.m.
    • D Train – 4 p.m.

Students get in FREE with a student ID.

Tickets are $5 at the door.

Purpose Chats Series: Spring 2024 Interest Form

purpose chatsThe Purpose Chats program, a part of the UMentoring Network within the Office of Mentoring and Coaching, offers a variety of empowering activities and services designed to support student growth, including:

  • Workshops: Interactive sessions on various topics to foster personal development
  • Coaching: One-on-one support to guide students through challenges.
  • Mentorship: Building relationships with experienced mentors for guidance and support
  • Social and Cultural Activities: Events that enrich the college experience and broaden perspectives
  • Empowerment Activities: Engagements designed to boost confidence and self-awareness
  • Discussions and Panels: Opportunities to explore diverse viewpoints and gain insights
  • Leadership and Research Projects: Practical experiences to enhance resumes and build skill sets.

Join us monthly from 4-5:30 p.m. at Central Campus, starting in February and wrapping up the last week of April.

  • Session One: Thurs., Feb. 29, Hagemeyer Library, Room 2160
  • Session Two: Thurs., Mar. 28, Hagemeyer Library, Room 2160
  • Session Three: Thurs., Apr. 25, Hagemeyer Library, Room 2160
  • Session Four: Mon., Apr. 29, Hagemeyer Library, Room 2160

For questions, reach out to Paige Gammon at paige.gammon@cpcc.edu. Remember to fill out the interest form to participate in these empowering sessions.

Counseling Services at Central Piedmont

Counseling Services staffAt Central Piedmont Community College, we understand that challenges can sometimes impact your studies. Our Counseling Services are here to support your mental, emotional, and academic journey toward growth and success.

Here’s how we can help

  • Licensed Counselors: Qualified team ready to help with academic and personal challenges
  • Easy Access: Contact 704-330-6420 or counseling@cpcc.edu to schedule an appointment.
  • Flexible Options: Free in-person and remote counseling are available
  • Wide-ranging support: Stress, relationships, grief, and more
  • Stay Informed: For details, visit Central Piedmont Counseling Services

Smash Bros. Ultimate Tournament: Battle for Supremacy!

Smash BrosGet ready to unleash your gaming prowess and join us for an electrifying Super Smash Bros Tournament at Central Piedmont Community College! This thrilling event brings together players from within our school community to battle it out for supremacy, proving their skills and claiming the title of the ultimate champion.

  • Date: Fri., Feb. 23
  • Time: 3 – 7 p.m.
  • Location: Central Campus, Parr Center, Rooms 0060/0070

Join us for intense thrills and fierce competition. Whether you’re a Smash Bros. pro or just love a good fight, this tournament is tailored for gamers of all levels. Here’s what’s in store:

🏆 Tournament Format: 16 competitors will battle it out in a randomized bracket until only one is left standing.

🎁 Prizes: Exciting prizes will be announced closer to the tournament date.

🍕 Snacks and Refreshments: Recharge with snacks and beverages to keep your energy levels at their peak during the tournament.

👫 Community: Forge new friendships with fellow Central Piedmont students who share your passion for gaming and Smash Bros.

🎮 Controllers: Feel free to bring your own controller if you can get it connected and working in a timely manner. Don’t worry if you don’t have one – we’ll have extras available for you. Keep in mind if you bring your own controller, it is at your own risk. Any malfunctions or technical problems you may have is NOT grounds for a rematch!

REGISTRATION INFO:

🏎️ 0 COMPETITOR SLOT AVAILABLE!

📜 Free Viewer

❗❗ Due to college-wide changes, all tickets are now FREE!

If you have any questions or need further details, feel free to reach out to Silas Irizarry at silas.irizarry@cpcc.edu.

EVENT PARTNERS:

  • Simulation and Game Development Department
  • IT Division
  • Central Piedmont Community College
  • International Game Developers Association Academic
  • Yerba Mate

Student Equity Council – Celebrate Black History Month with Paint & Sip

sip and paint flyerThis February, immerse yourself in the vibrant celebration of Black History Month with the Central Piedmont Community College Student Equity Council’s Paint & Sip event. Mark your calendars for an afternoon filled with creativity, conversation, and community.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thurs., Feb. 22
  • Time: 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Location: Central Campus, Parr Center, Room 1010
  • Register now

An Invitation to Create and Connect:
Join fellow students, staff, and faculty for a memorable gathering designed to honor and celebrate the rich heritage and contributions of Black Americans. Whether you’re an experienced artist or picking up a paintbrush for the first time, this event promises an inclusive space for everyone to express themselves.

What to Expect:

  • Artistic Expression: Dive into painting with all supplies and templates provided, ensuring you have everything you need to bring your vision to life.
  • Engaging Conversations: Enjoy open floor discussions on a variety of topics, offering a platform to share insights, experiences, and perspectives.
  • Musical Vibes: Get inspired by a selection of music that complements the creative atmosphere and celebrates Black culture and history.
  • Refreshments on Us: Delight in complimentary snacks and refreshments, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to your afternoon.

Dress for the Occasion:
Remember to wear clothes that you won’t mind getting a little paint on, as creativity can sometimes be a messy process!

A Community Gathering:
The Student Equity Council is excited to welcome you to this special event. It’s more than just an art session; it’s an opportunity to connect with our community, reflect on the significance of Black History Month, and contribute to a tapestry of shared experiences and expressions.

Don’t miss out on this unique way to celebrate Black History Month at Central Piedmont Community College. We look forward to seeing you there, brush in hand, ready to paint, sip, and share in this collective experience.

Hoyaris Ovalle: Turning Challenges into Triumph

Hoyaris Ovalle

Meet Hoyaris Ovalle, a beacon of determination at Central Piedmont. Despite financial challenges, her journey from West Mecklenburg and East Mecklenburg high schools to our campus is a tale of resilience and ambition. Set to graduate with a degree in General Occupational Technology/Pre-Dental Hygiene, Hoyaris’s story is one of overcoming adversity and embracing opportunity.

Embracing Opportunity Against Odds: Hoyaris’s college dream faced financial hurdles, but Central Piedmont opened doors she thought were closed. The college became her beacon of hope when filling out the FAFSA became a stumbling block.

Scholarship and Support: Thanks to mentors like Mr. Tim and Mr. Ezell, she navigated the application maze and became an Opportunity Scholar, with the scholarship covering her tuition and fees. This support system didn’t just ease the financial burden—it fostered her growth and integration into campus life.

A Tribute to Her Mother: More than a personal quest, Hoyaris is driven by the vision of granting her mother the honor of seeing her graduate. Her academic pursuit is a gift of pride and a step towards a brighter financial future for her family.

Leadership and Engagement: Hoyaris is not just a student; she’s a vibrant part of the Student Government Association (SGA), where her engagement with senators from each campus and contributions to events like Welcome Fest reflects her commitment to community and leadership.

Personal Growth at Central Piedmont: Central Piedmont has reshaped Hoyaris’s outlook on success, teaching her that there’s more to college than grades and perfection. It’s about involvement, trying new things, and fostering a welcoming environment for others.

A Message to Future Students: “Don’t hesitate to apply to Central Piedmont,” advises Hoyaris. “It’s more than an institution—it’s a family that nurtures your growth every day.”

Join us in celebrating Hoyaris’s achievements and be inspired to craft your own success story at Central Piedmont.

Be the Face of Central Piedmont: Join the Social Media Student Ambassador Team

social media ambassadorHey, Central Piedmont students! Ready to turn your passion for social media into something epic? We’re looking for Social Media Student Ambassadors to join our squad.

Dive into campus life, create viral content, and let your imagination run wild. Whether you’re a camera pro or a storytelling genius, this gig showcases what makes Central Piedmont Community College buzz with energy. Get in on the action!!

View the job description!

Email us at socialmedia@cpcc.edu to submit your name and set up a meeting with our social media manager.

Student Story: Meet Sakinah Harris-James

Meet Sakinah Harris-James, a proud Vance High School and Central Piedmont Community College alum. Reflecting on her journey, Sakinah shares, “I chose Central Piedmont’s teacher licensure program for its excellent reputation and strong curriculum. The program’s practical approach to teacher training has further prepared me on this teaching journey.”

Driven by a passion for education, Sakinah aspires to make a positive impact. “Teaching allows me to share my knowledge, inspire young minds, and contribute to shaping the future generations,” she says. She highlights Central Piedmont’s supportive community: “The opportunity to interact with diverse faculty and students has enriched my educational experience. The college promotes inclusion and encourages collaboration, creating meaningful relationships and important networking skills.”

Looking ahead, Sakinah envisions a career filled with diverse experiences. “My goal is to become a highly effective and compassionate teacher who can adapt to students’ individual needs,” she explains. Beyond teaching, she dreams of opening a tutoring center in Charlotte. “I want to establish an inclusive and supportive learning environment, where everyone, regardless of their educational challenges, would feel welcome and empowered to excel.”

As she prepares to graduate, Sakinah advises future Central Piedmont students: “Actively engage in the college community, participate in clubs, and utilize resources for a fulfilling experience.” For her, Central Piedmont has been more than an institution; it’s been a supportive environment where obstacles were conquered and goals were achieved.

Sakinah’s journey took a unique turn from dreaming of pediatric nursing to pursuing teaching, inspired by the transformative experience of motherhood. “Becoming a parent opened my eyes to the importance of education and its impact on shaping a child’s future,” she shares. Now, with a clear vision of a tutoring center, Sakinah is determined to make a lasting difference, addressing academic but also social and emotional needs to empower students to succeed.

Student Story: Evangelos Beall and the Path to Dual Success

Evangelos BeallAt Central Piedmont Community College, Evangelos Beall stands out through his involvement in the Levine Middle College program, a dual-enrollment opportunity enabling him to concurrently earn his high school diploma and an associate degree. This program offers a glimpse into college life and accelerates his educational journey.

Beall’s passion for anatomy sparked in high school, continues to drive his goal of becoming an orthopedic surgeon. Central Piedmont’s flexible curriculum has been pivotal, allowing him to balance his studies with personal fitness and social engagements—components he believes are crucial for a well-rounded college experience.

“Anatomy fascinated me and led me to pursue orthopedic surgery,” Beall says, emphasizing the importance of balance in college life.

From a reserved student to a vibrant community participant, Beall founded the Native Regrowth and Beautification Club at Central Piedmont, merging his interest in gardening with his knack for leadership and community building.

Beall’s journey at Central Piedmont reflects the college’s commitment to nurturing students’ academic pursuits and personal growth, preparing them for future careers and life beyond the classroom.

Opportunity Scholars Make a Difference

Opportunity Scholars In a remarkable show of community service, 40 dedicated Opportunity Scholars from Central Piedmont have recently taken part in an initiative to support our neighbors experiencing homelessness. These scholars prepared 400 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and grab’n’go lunches and wrote motivational messages. These were all lovingly delivered to Roof Above, a nonprofit organization committed to combating homelessness in our area.

Opportunity Scholarships provide underrepresented students the support they need to obtain a two-year degree in various fields.

Benefits of the Opportunity Scholarship include:

  • Comprehensive Financial Coverage: Opportunity Scholars receive full funding for tuition, books, and fees for two years at Central Piedmont.
  • Academic Coaching: Scholars benefit from personalized guidance from an academic coach, aiding in career planning, securing internships, and facilitating job placement upon graduation.
  • Technology Assistance: Each scholar is provided with a notebook computer to support their academic and digital needs.

Become an Opportunity Scholar:

This scholarship is an invitation to advance your education and become an agent of change in your community. We encourage you to apply for the Opportunity Scholarship today.

Introducing The Art Hub at Elizabeth Ross Gallery

Art HubCentral Piedmont is delighted to announce the opening of The Art Hub, a dynamic new space dedicated to fostering creativity within our student and staff community. Mark your calendars for the inaugural opening on Jan. 8!

What to Expect at The Art Hub:

  • Photography Studio: A space for amateur and seasoned photographers to capture their visions.
  • Creative Spaces: Abundant room to spread out and dive into your artistic projects, whether sketching, painting, sculpting, or engaging in any form of visual art.
  • Workshops: Participate in various workshops to help you hone your skills and learn new techniques across different mediums.
  • Meeting Spaces: Collaborative areas where you can brainstorm, critique, and share ideas with peers and mentors.
  • Exhibition Opportunities: A year-round platform to showcase your work, giving visibility to the diverse talents within our college.

The Art Hub is more than just a space; it’s a community. It’s where your ideas can take shape, and art is made, shared, and celebrated. 

So bring your ideas, your projects, and your passion. The Art Hub is your new canvas at Central Piedmont. Let’s make something amazing together.