Emily Nuñez, a versatile artist born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Dominican Republic, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Appalachian State University. Notable collaborations include dialogues on colorism in partnership with the Levine Museum and Studio 345 (2018), participation in The Levine MLK Day (2021), and involvement in Project Protégé (2022). Additionally, Emily served as the project artist for I Am Queen Charlotte (2022). Her impactful public works adorn various locations, including murals at Packard Place for Blumenthal Performing Arts, Queen’s University in conjunction with the Mint Museum Playing Picasso Project, and the McColl Center in uptown Charlotte for Shout 2023. Drawing from her Dominican heritage, Emily’s art serves as a conduit for cultural connection with people from diverse. Background. Presently, she continues to pursue her artistic vision at the McColl Center in Uptown Charlotte.
Presenting "Echoes of Thought: Constructing Spaces for Reflection"
"Echoes of Thought: Constructing Spaces for Reflection" is an open concept greenhouse, designed to emulate the aesthetics of stained glass. Inside features crafted flowers made from recycled materials, thought-provoking questions, and portraits.
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