Javier M.
Yelp
In the 20 years I've been in Charlotte I'd never had the pleasure to visit the McColl Center for Art + Innovation. I've visited nearly every other museum and gallery in the metro area, but, for reasons unknown to me, never had been here. Boy, do I regret not having gone sooner.
Went out to the Open House they held in January (yes, I forgot to post it) and was delightfully pleased that I did so. I primarily went in the hopes to see Esperanza Cortés' work, but unfortunately, there were only a couple of pieces and the rest were photographs.
Thankfully, I was able to discover and admire the work of Tom Stanley (thanks to this visit, and becoming familiar with his name/work, I later went to see his gallery En Route at the Hodge Taylor Art Consultancy), which I loved.
The museum's layout is a little odd and doesn't flow organically as you'd think. This is to be understood as it's a repurposed building that itself is a work of art. I found it fascinated to see the original structure and the damage it endured during a fire. Burn scars on the walls that aided in the aesthetic and overall ambiance of the place.
Overall, this was a great experience and I will be returning frequently. Needless to say, I bought a membership on my first visit.