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African American Builders and Architects - Exhibit

African American Builders and Architects, open at the Earl Scruggs Center 2/9/21 - 8/7/21

African American Builders and Architects - Exhibit

African American Builders and Architects explores the extraordinary buildings across the state of NC constructed by free black artisans and slaves during the pre-Civil War era. Learn about the building styles and tools used by these individuals, as well as African folkways and traditions. In addition, Redefining Builders: The African American Communities of Cleveland County, co-curated by Chavis Gash and Zach Dressel for the Earl Scruggs Center, transitions from traditional builders to transformational builders of communities. This part of the exhibit documents how African Americans built vibrant communities filled with churches, civic organizations, and businesses. African American Builders and Architects was produced by the Historic Preservation Foundation of NC in cooperation with the Gallery of Art & Design at North Carolina State University.

Earl Scruggs Center
$0- $12
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM, every day through Aug 07, 2021.

Event Supported By

Earl Scruggs Center
(704) 487-6233
info@earlscruggscenter.org
Earl Scruggs Center
103 S. Lafayette St.
Shelby, North Carolina 28150
(704) 487-6233
marybeth@earlscruggscenter.org