McColl Center

Arts organization · Uptown

McColl Center

Arts organization · Uptown

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721 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202

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Artist residency & contemporary art center in historic church  

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721 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202 Get directions

mccollcenter.org
@mccollcenter

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721 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202 Get directions

+1 704 332 5535
mccollcenter.org
@mccollcenter

$

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gender neutral restroom
parking paid garage
parking paid street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 11, 2025

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8 Best Museums in Charlotte

"At this sanctuary-like contemporary arts center and art residency program housed in one of uptown Charlotte's most iconic church buildings, the public is often invited to peek in on the action—the working studios are fascinating, revealing glimpses of modern pieces as they come to life. The collection is far from permanent; instead, there's a shifting display of current work by resident artists; you might see sculptures, mixed media, dance performances, musical compositions, and even paintings meant to be "consumed" with pastries. McColl is also much smaller than many of the other museums around town, so you can make the rounds in about an hour." - Stephanie Burt

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TuxedoKat Imaginarium

Google
A wonderful art gallery and studio space for the creatives in the Queen City. With thoughtful exhibits that showcase eclectic voices and artists with stories to tell. On the edge of the Queen City within the 277 loop, the McColl has a parking lot with some street parking nearby. Walkable from the Lite Rail and next to the VAPA center.

La Wa Walk

Google
Beautiful building with history. The art is amazing and the staff are the greatest! Friendly, welcoming, and helpful.

Dmytro Nushtaiev

Google
Very good place! Lots of interesting art works! Very comfortable, there are several large elevators and air conditioning inside. I recommend!

Krzysztof

Google
Great places are created by great people. And so it is with McColl. I had the opportunity to be partner of a visiting artist and participate in the life of the McColl Center. Numerous events, performances, exhibitions, very interesting studios and, above all, people! It's worth taking a moment to get to know the program of events, because the art and culture in Uptown seems to be holding up very well! Thank you very much for your hospitality and greetings to the whole team!

Ashley Thompson

Google
Went to McColl center for family fun day with my 2 little ones on a Saturday. The art project activities were enjoyable. But Very small space and wasn’t able to accommodate more than 15 people comfortably. Poor ventilation throughout building The men on the 1rst floor screamed /yelled at my 6 yr old son when participating in the event’s scavenger hunt activity. Then proceeded to say “ TAKE 2 FEET AWAY FROM THE WALL” in a demanding frightening voice My son was using the brick wall as support to write on the paper with a pencil ✏️ - Pretty harmless!!! The man’s TONE and VOLUME was NOT APPRECIATED! I will NOT attend again. I try to support local art but will not put a Stranger in the position to traumatize my son ever again

adi callaghan

Google
My friend and I performed at this center for a childrens arts festival in august of 2022. I was 14 at the time and they were 13. We were hired by Morgan Miles and both drove an hour from home to perform for this event. It was clarified that we both WOULD in fact be getting paid for our THREE HOUR performance. Afterwards it was revealed to us that we actually would be paid in visa gift cards. Neither of us had much experience at the time and did not realize that this was not standard by any means. She told us that she "mailed the giftcards out" but never got ethier of our addresses. When asked further about the matter neither of us ever got a response Ive attached photos of us performing at the center and of our messages. I crossed out my friends name and face for their privacy. IF YOU TRULY SUPPORT YOUNG LOCAL ARTISTS DO NOT SUPPORT THIS CENTER. WE WERE BOTH UNPAID FOR MORE THEN 3 HOURS OF WORK. Edit: James Milton, the operations director reached out to my friend and I and eagerly compensated us both for this event and apologized sincerely to both of us. He also assured us that the people who had originally mislead us were no longer working at the center. Beacuse of these actions my opinion on the McColl center has changed drastically as James has also assured us both that the McColl center strives to support artists of all ages.

Shelby Wilmer

Google
The McColl Center is the perfect event space! My organization has hosted two events in this space, and it's always been great. The staff are professional and flexible, wanting to ensure you have everything you need for a successful event. We look forward to using the McColl Center again in the future!

Y J

Google
A wonderful experience and great place for private events. Each art room provides a wonderful space for Creatives to do what they are gifted to do.
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Caroline K.

Yelp
FREE! super cool way to spend free time. You can even walk into some artists studios and see their workspace and that was so amazing. The front desk employee was very welcoming and friendly as well. Highly recommend for art geeks!
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Taryn R.

Yelp
I remember when this old church caught fire years ago. I think I was in middle school... The story I heard was that several homeless people lit a fire in the then empty church to stay warm. They lost control of the fire and the church almost burnt to the ground. The empty, hollowed out skeleton of the church sat abandoned for years. Eventually, the McColl Center came along to bring this gorgeous building back to life! Now, it hosts art exhibits created by visiting artists from all over the world. Most recently, I visited Leah Rosenberg's Color for the People exhibit. It is fun, interactive, vibrant, and of course, full of color! I also enjoyed Nelson Morales' photography. The Fall 2017 residency ends this week and while I'm sad to see the latest class go, I'm excited to meet the next batch of artists to bring their gifts to Charlotte! The next time you're uptown and looking for something to do, I encourage you to visit McColl! Admission is free (with a suggested donation of $5) and they're open Tuesday through Saturday. If you're lucky enough to catch an artist working with their door open, you're encouraged to go into their office/studio and say hello. It's a great chance to meet the artist and learn more about their work!
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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.

Mona F.

Yelp
McColl Center for Art hosted our daughter's wedding celebration! It is a beautiful venue for a wedding ceremony and reception. The brick walls and steel beams are perfect backdrops for a wedding. It was simply beautiful! We had cocktails upstairs while the downstairs space was switched from ceremony to full buffet dinner for 65. James, the Events Manager, was extremely helpful with all the logistics and set up. He took so much of the worry out of our planning. Highly recommend for Weddings and Receptions.
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Laurie I.

Yelp
Ok, love the place but they need to get more local astist to display their stuff. They place was all but empty. Host a contest for or juried show for locals. I love the space, love the idea, have a daughter who is an artist but did not really see the art. This place could be amazing
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Benjamin G.

Yelp
An old Gothic Church turned Artist Residency with incredible design/craftsmanship for in-house talent make this easily one of my favorite spots in Uptown. I hadn't been back for a few years and I'm rather happy I did. What you need to know about the McColl Center is that the artists here are ever rotating. They come from all over, create/compose/devise an installation or multiple, and have it on display. There is always a mix of mediums under this gorgeous roof and its many parapets. Be on the lookout and check their site to be privy on opening nights. For the growing artist out there: The staff here is fantastic and the facility is incredible, clean, inspiring, unique, and overtly beautiful. I had the privilege of taking a tour of the entire facility. Floor after floor of impeccably adequate space (all studios are complete with giant double doors for moving large pieces in and out) on the rather large service elevator. There just so happens to be a full wood shop, print lab -- complete with letterpress, lithograph, and others, metal working station, and plenty of other elements useful for construction. Just a beautiful facility. Next time you're in the area and want to take a minute to explore someone's artistic exploration, stop in. Doesn't cost you anything to get in either. AKA Admission is FREE. Looking forward to stopping in for a few openings later this year. Cheers.
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Rachel B.

Yelp
Turns out the old, burned down looking church at the end of Tryon and 11th is actually a great museum for Visual Art - who knew! Yes, this gem of a museum in our city is pretty frickin' cool if you ask me. From the ultra sleek modern interior, to the industrial and raw materials that you'll see showcased throughout the exhibits, the McColl Center boasts some pretty cool urban exhibits along with a really enthusiastic volunteer staff! Jason is my favorite guide and they're always excited to talk with you about the current exhibits, history of the church and what's coming next - a rareity if you've been to the sleepy new Mint Uptown (I find their staff a bit bored which is a shame with all the awesome stuff they have in that place!). Do yourself a favor and stop in this place - it's a gem here in Charlotte!
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Erika B.

Yelp
My husband and I decided to check this out after doing a Google search on cheap/ free things to do in the city. We walked down to this gallery and were greeted by two very nice kids/ receptionists. They gave us the rundown that this is an operating studio and that there is also a featured exhibit on the first floor. The artists that are working have their studio doors open and patrons are encouraged to enter and talk with them about their art. Overall, we really enjoyed our experience.The art/ artists were very diverse in their methods, product and messages. I was a little disappointed to see only a small number of artists in and available.
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Garrett G.

Yelp
If you are rolling down Highway 277 and you see this giant building, you may easily mistake it for a church. The beautiful stone walls of this artistic chapel drew me in automatically. I came here for the show called True Grit: Frames, Fixations and Flirtations, which is a blend of woodwork and other types of craft with art. The exhibit was very interesting and I would recommend checking it before Nov. 1st. The center itself is pretty breathtaking with wood planks holding up the building and a great view of the city through it's long windows. I have several friends who do woodwork, so I enjoyed this exhibit very much.