Makers on the Move: Crowning Ourselves

Makers on the Move: Crowning Ourselves

In partnership with Do Greater, we are having a series of workshops in Do Greater's Creative Mobile Lab, called Makers on the Move.

By Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture

Date and time

Saturday, May 17 · 1 - 3pm EDT

Location

Tuckaseegee Opportunity Hub

3501 Tuckaseegee Road Charlotte, NC 28208

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

In partnership with Do Greater Charlotte, we are curating a series of free in-community workshops in Do Greater's Creative Mobile Lab, called Makers on the Move. This series features eclectic workshops from some of the city’s finest creatives.

During the workshop Crowning Ourselves: Words of Empowerment, participants will design their own paper crowns inspired by the Charlotte’s city crown, symbolizing strength, creativity, and self-expression. They will cut, decorate, and assemble paper crowns using markers, stickers, and embellishments. Participants will then write words of encouragement or advice to their younger selves on their crowns, transforming them into symbols of personal power and resilience. After creating their crowns, participants can wear them around the city, allowing others to see and be inspired by their empowering messages.

This workshop is led by multimedia artist and 2025 Black Carolina Artist-in-Residence, Nadia Meadows. Stay in touch with Nadia at @art__bynadiameadows and nadiameadows.com

Organized by

Founded in 1974 and named for Charlotte civic leader and former mayor Harvey Bernard Gantt, the Gantt Center’s mission is to present, preserve and celebrate excellence in the art, history and culture of African-Americans and those of African descent. Designed by Philip Freelon, co-designer of the new Smithsonian National Museum for African American Art and Culture, the Gantt Center features fine art exhibits from around the world. Visit ganttcenter.org for more information.

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