Stephen K.
Yelp
I just cannot fathom how a place like this remains completely unknown. I talk to people who live 2 blocks away, and they have never heard of it. The Group f/64 exhibition was spectacular. How many time have you seen enormous Ansel Adams originals for free? I mean, seriously. This was probably the best art exhibit I've seen outside of New York/D.C., and it is free for the public. Between the two exhibits I saw only three people. Ansel Adams. Free. Three people.
My first thought was that the Group f/64 exhibit, being on loan from Bank of America, might not be typical of the standard of art there, but I was wrong. The second exhibit was of two news photographers, and themes that they had encountered in their work, one on immigration and the other on cancer. These, too, were exceptional.
The other facilities there were very impressive - numerous gallery spaces, performance theaters, dance spaces - and it was almost deserted. If future exhibits are anything like these ones, The Light Factory will continue to be one of Charlotte's undiscovered gems.