Boom Charlotte

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BOOM is Charlotte’s only artist-led annual showcase of experimental/contemporary performance and visual art.

Charlotte, NC
Joined March 2015

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  1. Jul 31

    The BOOM Outdoor Living Room is a space where a diverse set of people come together to enjoy art. As things slowly open back up, we hope you are finding ways to enjoy art. Photo by Draven Kaos

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  2. Jul 28

    Join Bluz TONIGHT at 7pm as he hosts the art showcase " Where do we stand now?" on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube and Facebook Page. Through poetry, dance, film, and visual art pieces, artists will examine the impact of the George Floyd killing a year later. See you soon!

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  3. Jul 28

    Join us TONIGHT on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube and Facebook Page on at 7pm to experience an artistic response to the George Floyd incident one year later. There will be poetry, dance, film, and visual art pieces on display. You can also join the live chat when the show starts.

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  4. Jul 27

    Poet Kurma Murrain provides the immigrant perspective when looking at the traumas and difficulties they face in relationships. We will get to experience her poetry in the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. Join us on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube and Facebook Page on 7/28 at 7pm.

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  5. Jul 27

    George Floyd's death prompted people to speak out about injustice. XEH is one a such artist. She uses visual art to question the things we do as humans. Experience her work in the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. View BOOM Charlotte's YouTube & Facebook Page on 7/28 at 7pm.

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  6. Jul 26

    Lil Miss Fit Dance Studios felt it was necessary to shine a light on injustice through the talents of young dancers of color. Join us on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube and Facebook Page on July 28th at 7pm to experience an artistic response to the George Floyd incident one year later.

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  7. Jul 26

    Through dance, Ife Michelle explores the cyclical motion of being Black in America. We will get to experience her work in the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. Join us on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube & Facebook Page on 7/28 at 7pm.

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  8. Jul 25

    Photographer Alvin C. Jacobs will have his striking images paired with the poignant sounds of Soulganic. We will get to experience their perspectives through their work in the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. Join BOOM Charlotte's YouTube and Facebook Page on 7/28 at 7pm.

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  9. Jul 24

    Dance collective Moving Spirits is taking time to examine Black women's traditional practice of caring for the community through dance. Experience this work in the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. Join us on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube and Facebook Page on 7/28 at 7pm.

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  10. Jul 23

    Korey Townsend of VoicedTV uses the art of film to reflect on the complexities of injustice and how they impact the individual's daily life. We will get to experience his work in the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. Join us on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube and Facebook 7/28 7pm.

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  11. Jul 22

    The sounds of Ali Steele and the visuals of Philip Cherry come together to speak on the challenges and obstacles that cannot be ignored. We will get to experience their work together in the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. Join us 7/28 at 7pm on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube & FB

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  12. Jul 21

    Visual Artist Nicolette Gordon uses her current body of work to visualize the black body in space. We will get to experience this work in the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. Join us on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube & Facebook on 7/28 at 7pm for an art response to George Floyd.

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  13. Jul 20

    Tre.Charles is sharing the waves of emotion that he has observed through this past year in the music that will be a part of the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase. Join the BOOM Charlotte's YouTube & Facebook 7/28 at 7pm to see an artistic response to George Floyd a year later.

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  14. Jul 19

    For the "Where do we Stand Now" art showcase, spoken word artists & production company Wonderworld came together to share about the division seen in Charlotte. Join us on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube & Facebook on 7/28 at 7pm for this artistic response to George Floyd.

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  15. Jul 18

    It has been one year since the George Floyd incident. We are left asking how things have changed and how they have remained the same. In the art showcase "Where do we Stand Now?" artists are examining these questions. Join us July 28 at 7pm on BOOM Charlotte's YouTube & Facebook.

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  16. Jul 14

    Get a dose of neosoul country music from Ali Steele and friend! Watch them now. >> For more Ali Steele go to Support him by sharing with his Cash App at $ethncibyali89

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  17. Jul 14

    We heard from Philip Cherry throughout the night. His piece was painted live during the stage performances. It focused on the crisis still taking place in Flint, Michigan. See more of Philip Cherry's work at

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  18. Jul 14

    Come feel the passionate words of Jay Ward as he shares poetry that focuses on memory and resilience. See him now: Get more of the Jay Ward experience at Show your support of his craft on Cash App= $JuniousWard

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  19. Jul 14

    Korey Townsend of Voiced TV shared his commentary on the American Dream and consumerism. Support the work of Townsend by sending a little something to his Cash App $KoreyTownsend.

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  20. Jul 14

    Now let's be moved by the dance collective Moving Spirits. The dance you will see is a representation of resistance and resilience of people in society. Head to YouTube to see it! >> Learn more about Moving Spirits, Inc. at >>

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