Charlotte Ideas Festival is a 5-day festival that’s part of the larger 3-week Charlotte SHOUT! festival. The Charlotte Ideas Festival features a range of thinkers, innovators and audience members, all sharing wisdom and exploring topics—from the hard and necessary work of citizenship to finding joy in our lives to the latest developments in artificial intelligence.
It takes place from March 30th to April 4th, 2023.
Events include speakers, panel discussions and arts events. Some of the events are free and some are ticketed. See below.
Please read on to learn about each of these events, and to register or purchase tickets, when required.
Check out this big list of spring festivals in the Charlotte area!
Special Events
Drums4Life & Guerilla Poets
Drums4Life & Guerilla Poets — A Gathering of Rhythm & Poetry
Saturday, April 1st, 2023
12 to 2 p.m.
The Green
Free (please register at the above link)
What’s better than the sound of drums and spoken word poetry together? Come dance to the beat of your own drum and feed your soul. Mix, mingle and move with people on the Green and with two great artistic organizations devoted to a more humane world!
Flourish! In the Pianodrome
Flourish! In the Pianodrome
Saturday, April 1st, 2023
5 to 6:30 p.m.
The Grace
219, S Brevard Street, Charlotte, NC
$20 (purchase tickets at the above link)
Come to Flourish! In The Pianodrome, a one-night-only performing arts experience inside the nation’s first Pianodrome, right here in Charlotte. Find inspiration in the reading of a new short play by Fola Onifade that weaves a fantastical tale, further enlivened by dance, spoken word, singing, strings and pianos. An artful alchemy to send your imagination soaring!
Speakers
How to Citizen
“How to Citizen,” with Baratunde Thurston
Thursday, March 30th, 2023
6 to 9 p.m.
Mint Museum Uptown
400 S Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC
$20
Be a part of a special kick off to Charlotte SHOUT! and the Charlotte Ideas Festival by reimagining “How to Citizen” with activist & comedian Baratunde Thurston. Baratunde is an Emmy-nominated, multi platform storyteller and producer operating at the intersection of race, technology, democracy, and climate.
Here’s what you’ll experience:
- A pre-event catered reception
- A special kick-off preview to Charlotte SHOUT!,
- Baratunde’s inspiring presentation on “How to Citizen”
- Q&A, connection & conversation
- Post-event mixing & mingling at the Mint Museum Uptown
The Aesthetics of Joy
“The Aesthetics of Joy” with Ingrid Fetell Lee
Friday, March 31st, 2023
6 to 9 p.m.
Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Art + Culture
551 S Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC
$20
Uncover more joy at The Forum featuring Ingrid Fetell Lee, part of the Charlotte Ideas Festival in partnership with Charlotte SHOUT! Ingrid is a designer and author whose groundbreaking work reveals the hidden influence of our surroundings on our emotions and wellbeing.
Here’s what you’ll experience:
- A pre-event catered reception
- Artistic performances
- Ingrid’s enlightening & engaging presentation on “The Aesthetics of Joy”
- Q&A, connection & conversation
- Post-event mixing & mingling at The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Art + Culture
You might be interested in a list of Charlotte art museums, galleries and events.
The AI Mirror
“The AI Mirror” with Shannon Vallor
Saturday, April 1st, 2023
6 to 9 p.m.
The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City
320 E 9th Street, Charlotte, NC
$20
Artificial Intelligence is coming at us fast. What does AI mean for us and our future? Look into “The AI Mirror” and explore the ethics and implications of the latest AI science and technology with Shannon Vallor, philosopher of technology, from the Edinburgh Futures Institute. This event is presented in partnership with UNC Charlotte and Charlotte SHOUT!
Don’t miss out! Here’s what you’ll experience:
- A pre-event catered reception
- Thoughts from a poet
- Professor Vallor’s gripping lecture & visual presentation on the “The AI Mirror”
- Panel feedback
- Q&A, connection & conversation
- Post-event mixing & mingling at The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City
Panel Discussions
All of the panel discussions take place at Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, 420 S Tryon Street, Charlotte. Please follow the links below to register.
A Discussion Through the Lens of Literature
Monday, April 3rd, 2023
6 to 7:15 p.m.
Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Free
Should classic texts be rewritten for modern audiences? Is it censorship when words in books like ‘Huckleberry Finn’ or ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ are changed or removed in new editions? How do we balance the author’s intent with concerns about diversity and inclusion? Who decides? Be a part of this timely conversation with our panelists!
A Discussion Through the Lens of Religion
Monday, April 3rd, 2023
7:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Free
What is the role of interfaith dialogue in civic life? Are values of compassion, understanding, and justice more important than doctrinal differences? How do we balance pluralism with belief? What are the pressing issues of interfaith dialogue and the role of religion in civic life today? Be a part of this timely conversation with our panelists!
A Discussion Through the Lens of Architecture
Tuesday, April 4th, 2023
6 to 7:15 p.m.
Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Free
What is the future of architecture in Charlotte? Is there a style of building that defines Charlotte? Why do so many of our buildings seem alike? Will our apartment buildings even be standing twenty years from now? What role can clients, architects, and planners play in making Charlotte more distinct? What’s a big idea of design for our city? Be a part of this timely conversation with our panelists!
A Discussion Through the Lens of History
Tuesday, April 4th, 2023
7:30 to 8:45 p.m.
Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Free
What history should be taught in our schools today? How do we balance a more optimistic and idealistic view of the American experiment with a more sobering examination of America’s past? Is the teaching of American history sanitized or becoming defined by the worst of our past? Are current trends in the teaching of American history leading to disillusionment and a decline in citizen engagement? What is the narrative behind the events we choose to teach? Be a part of this timely conversation with our panelists!
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