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Elizabeth on Seventh celebrates the fabric of the community and individual by focusing on adding amenities, wellness attributes, sustainable features and artwork for all to enjoy. These enhancements are core to Crescent Communities' mission - Build Community. Better People's Lives. 

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Honoring Harry Golden

Jeremy Biggers, an award-winning fine artist, designer, photographer and filmmaker adds his permanent mural honoring the late civil rights advocate Harry Golden. Biggers selected Golden for his public art piece because of his impact and involvement within Charlotte’s community during the Jim-Crow era. The mixed-media installation will celebrates a modern Charlotte, marking our Caswell entrance at Elizabeth on Seventh.

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Charlotte Deconstructed

Southern California painter and muralist, Jeremiah Kille, unveils a modern Charlotte in his mixed-media installation. Kille, a former custom surfboard shaper turned artistic visionary, is known for his complex yet cohesive compositions. For the lobby entrance on Elizabeth on Seventh, Kille created a layered mural on multiple architectural panels that blends with the architecture, using graphic shapes as a nod toward Charlotte’s nature. 

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Dogwood Deco

Shane Kiel, an award-winning artist featured at the Oscars, Sundance and other brand name clients, makes the Elizabeth on Seventh garage entrance a destination itself. Using his mastery of signage, Kiel’s sculpture uses architectural panels to represent the dogwood tree, a flower that holds significance as North Carolina’s state tree. This architectural take on  the repeating pattern creates a connection to the design of Elizabeth on Seventh as well as the local story.

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