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SARAH BELK GAMBRELL CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

With it’s opening in February 2020, the Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement became a hub for transformational cultural education, experiences, and engagement for our students, faculty and staff, and the greater Charlotte community.

The Sarah Belk Gambrell Center is home to the acoustically gorgeous, 995-seat Sandra Levine Theatre, the intimate 150-seat Kathryn Greenhoot Recital Hall, two visual art galleries, eight classrooms, and myriad practice rooms and workspaces for students. Gambrell is the cultural and creative center of campus and is home to academic, visual, performing and literary arts programs, including design and music therapy.

The Mission Of The Gambrell Center

The Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement is a dynamic arts destination for our community and students to share in diverse cultural experiences. The Gambrell Center facilitates creative scholarship through interdisciplinary collaboration and offers a vibrant gathering place for educational exploration. Queens demonstrates its commitment to this mission by presenting world-class performances, conversations, and exhibitions, showcasing exemplary faculty and student works, and providing an inspiration for design, creativity, and artistic expression.

Laura Kratt, Executive Director

Kristof Leopold, Technical Director

Savannah Deal, Operations Manager

Liz Ball, Patron Services Manager

Scott Brower, Media Specialist

Amanda Mullen, Media Specialist

Jane Wiley, Media Specialist

The Gambrell Center staff programs and manages the Sarah Belk Gambrell Center in addition to providing production services to events across campus.

704-337-2466 www.arts.queens.edu thearts@queens.edu

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