What's Up Weekly - 09.19
Film Screen with a Dean..TOMORROW!
Join UNC Charlotte's Atkins Library and Levine Museum for a free panel discussion and screening of "Racially Charged: America's Misdemeanor Problem," a film that provides historical context and examines America's history of racist oppression in the criminal justice system.
Following the screening, Dr. Tina Shull with UNC Charlotte’s Department of History will moderate a panel discussion featuring Charlotte professors Dr.Gregory Mixon and Dr. Jeffrey Leak, and Kristie Puckett-Williams with ACLU of North Carolina
This program begins at 6:00 p.m. and will be at McKnight Hall on UNC-Charlottes campus.
Learn more here
Wednesday Night Live Kick-Off Block Party
Levine Museum is excited to join Wednesday Night Live A Levine Arts Series that will include free admission to museums such as the Mint, Bechtler, The Harvey B. Gantt Center and Knight Theater.
While our doors haven't opened yet, we will join the kick-off block party this Wednesday from 4:30 to 9:30 pm.
The Countdown Is On!
We're less than a month away from opening our doors at our new location, 401 South Tryon St.
Levine Museum is excited to be located in the heart of uptown and located within the Levine Center for the Arts campus. More details are coming very soon, but make sure to mark your calendars for October 8th! As we open our doors with the Men of Change: Power, Triumph. Truth exhibit.