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Parking Information

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Light Rail
The CATS LYNX Blue Line extension provides light rail service to The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City and the University’s main campus at two convenient locations: the J.W. Clay/UNC Charlotte Station and the UNC Charlotte Main Station. Information on train schedules and fares is available on our light rail website.
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Parking for Main Campus
Visitor parking for events in Robinson Hall, Rowe Arts and Storrs is available in East Deck 1 on Mary Alexander Blvd. Handicapped parking is also available in Lot 28 adjacent to Robinson Hall. Complimentary parking is available for performances and all gallery exhibition openings.
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Parking for Dubois Center
Parking by University permit or the ParkMobile app is available at 422 E. 9th Street (gravel lot) at the corner of 9th and Brevard streets. Handicapped parking is available at 625 N. Brevard and requires a University permit. There are a number of pay-to-park options within walking distance. Any violation received must be disputed with Preferred Parking directly, as there is no separate parking dedicated to the campus.

Directions to Campus Venues and Galleries

Robinson Hall with students walking inside
To Robinson Hall
Upon parking, exit the East Deck 1, cross Mary Alexander Rd. at the crosswalk, and proceed straight along the brick path toward the center of campus. At the first walkway intersection, turn left. The back of Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts will be straight ahead. Walk straight along the walkway and around to the front to enter the main lobby.
Rowe Arts brick building
To Rowe Arts Building
Rowe Arts houses three galleries and Rowe Recital Hall. Upon parking, exit East Deck 1, cross Mary Alexander Rd. at the crosswalk, and proceed straight along the wide brick path toward the center of campus. Rowe Arts Building is on the left directly across from the Belk Plaza.
Aerial view of Storrs on a fall day
To Storrs Building
Storrs houses the Lambla Gallery and Boardman Auditorium. Upon parking, exit East Deck 1, cross Mary Alexander Rd. at the crosswalk, and proceed straight along the wide path. Storrs Building is the first building on your left.
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To Projective Eye Gallery
The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City is located at 320 E. 9th Street at the corner of Brevard Street. After parking, cross the street to enter the building. The Projective Eye Gallery is on the first floor.

Main Campus Map

Use this interactive map to navigate your way around the UNC Charlotte main campus.

Accessibility

UNC Charlotte is committed to having an accessible campus for individuals with disabilities. Learn more below or visit our box office for more details.

To request accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals should complete a request form or email the request to accessibility@charlotte.edu, or contact the Office of Disability Services at 704‑687‑0040 (tty/v). Requests should be made at least seven business days prior to the event.

  • ADA Parking: For easy pick up and drop off, patrons may use the circular drive at the front of Robinson Hall. ADA-accessible parking is also available in Lot 28 adjacent to Robinson Hall.
  • Wheelchair & Companion Seating: Available for all performances. Limited, free wheelchair-accessible parking is located in the lot immediately adjacent to Robinson Hall.  Call the Box Office for details: 704‑687‑1849.
  • Assisted Listening: Robinson Hall is equipped with an FM Assistive Listening System and an audio amplification system.  Free headsets are available at the box office on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Closed Captioning: This season, closed captioning will be available for our four Department of Theatre main-stage productions, powered by CCTheater, from AccessTech, LLC.
  •  Large Print & Braille Programs: Large print and Braille playbills are also available but must be requested from the Box Office Manager 72 hours prior to the performance.