Romare Bearden Park, Charlotte
Romare Bearden Park, sprawling over 5.4 acres in downtown Charlotte, North Carolina, pays homage to the artistic legacy of Romare Bearden, a celebrated local artist. Opened to the public in August 2013, the park sits conveniently on South Church Street, across from Truist Field, home to the Charlotte Knights baseball team. It provides a tranquil escape amidst the lively atmosphere of Uptown Charlotte.
Designed to reflect Bearden's renowned collages and paintings, the park was guided by Norie Sato to capture Bearden's essence. Visitors are greeted with a space that echoes Bearden's creativity. The park features two lovely gardens and a courtyard with dining facilities, ideal for relaxation.
In addition to its aesthetics, Romare Bearden Park hosts various fitness and cultural programs year-round, catering to people of all ages. It includes a green field for events, a dynamic play area with interactive digital chimes, and calming water features.
The park's grand opening in August-September 2013 marked the culmination of efforts to honor Bearden's legacy while creating a versatile outdoor space for the community. With its thoughtful design and diverse activities, Romare Bearden Park not only celebrates Bearden's artistic contributions but also serves as a significant cultural and recreational hub in Charlotte, fostering community engagement and appreciation for the arts.
Designed to reflect Bearden's renowned collages and paintings, the park was guided by Norie Sato to capture Bearden's essence. Visitors are greeted with a space that echoes Bearden's creativity. The park features two lovely gardens and a courtyard with dining facilities, ideal for relaxation.
In addition to its aesthetics, Romare Bearden Park hosts various fitness and cultural programs year-round, catering to people of all ages. It includes a green field for events, a dynamic play area with interactive digital chimes, and calming water features.
The park's grand opening in August-September 2013 marked the culmination of efforts to honor Bearden's legacy while creating a versatile outdoor space for the community. With its thoughtful design and diverse activities, Romare Bearden Park not only celebrates Bearden's artistic contributions but also serves as a significant cultural and recreational hub in Charlotte, fostering community engagement and appreciation for the arts.
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Romare Bearden Park on Map
Sight Name: Romare Bearden Park
Sight Location: Charlotte, USA (See walking tours in Charlotte)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Charlotte, USA (See walking tours in Charlotte)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
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