Romare Bearden Park Explained

Romare Bearden Park
Type:Urban park
Coords:35.227°N -80.8473°W
Area:5.4acres
Designer:Norie Sato
Etymology:Romare Bearden
Owner:Mecklenburg County
Operator:Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation
Publictransit: Mint Street
Website:Romare Bearden Park

Romare Bearden Park is a 5.4-acre public park located at 300 S. Church Street in Charlotte, North Carolina.[1] Named for Charlotte born artist Romare Bearden, it opened in late August 2013.[2] It is across the street from Truist Field, the home of the International League's Charlotte Knights.

Located in Uptown Charlotte, the park offers fitness and cultural arts programs throughout the year. The park design is based on Bearden’s collages and paintings as interpreted by supervising artist Norie Sato.[3] It features two gardens, a courtyard of dining tables with chairs on a bed of crushed granite, a formal event green field, a play area with interactive digital chimes including dance chimes, and several waterfalls.[4]

The grand opening took place on August 31-September 1, 2013.

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Notes and References

  1. http://charmeck.org/mecklenburg/county/ParkandRec/Parks/ParksByRegion/CentralRegion/Pages/Romare-Bearden-Park.aspx Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation: Romare Bearden Park
  2. http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/05/02/4017013/romare-bearden-park-opening-delayed.html Charlotte Observer: Romare Bearden Park opening delayed until August, by April Bethea, May. 02, 2013
  3. http://www.charlottecentercity.org/events/vision/romare-bearden-park/ Charlotte City Center Partners: Romare Bearden Park
  4. http://www.landdesign.com/project/romare-bearden-park/ Landdesign work/projects:Romare Bearden Park