CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QC Life) - For over 40 years, VisArt Video was Charlotte’s top place for obscure and hard-to-find video rentals. A few years ago, VisArt moved from 7th Street to Eastway Crossing and gained 501c3 nonprofit status for having one of the world’s largest collections of physical media for movies and tv shows with over 50,000 titles.
Now, in addition to a café, they have a small theater and outdoor space where they look to support the growth of the arts and artists through their shared love of film, music, theatre and educational arts events.
Gina Stewart of VisArt Video and Tim Miner of Charlotte is Creative, stopped by QC@3 to talk about just a few of the events VisArt Video will be hosting in January, including:
January 23rd: The first installment of their Jazz and Film series, in collaboration with Middle C Jazz. Listen to Jazz artist Lovell Bradford as he plays live to the silent film “Metropolis”.
Now through February: Breaking Bread, an immersive exhibit on HOPE from artist Kellee Stall, reception with the artist on Jan 12, 3 pm-5 pm.
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January 28th from 5:30 pm – 8 pm: Family Game Night – test out a new card game before it hits the market! This month, playtest “I LOVE/HATE EVERYTHING” an easy and fun party game for people with strong opinions from Charlotte creative Chuck Bludsworth.
Check VisArt Video’s monthly social media calendar on their website for more events.
Instagram: @visartvideo Facebook https://www.facebook.com/@visartvideo
Website: www.visartvideo.org
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