The Mint Museum (original) (raw)

The Mint Museum

Charlotte, NC

704-337-2000

http://www.themintmuseums.org/

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

The American Art Tile, 1880 - 1940 (5/15/12)

Passionate Journey: The Grice Collection of Native American Art (8/3/09)

Clare Leighton's Art and Craft: Exploring Her Rich Legacy through the Pratt Collection; essay by Caroline Mesrobian Hickman (8/8/08)

Clare Leighton: Her Family Foundations; essay by David Leighton (8/8/08)

Quiet Spirit, Skillful Hand: The Graphic Work of Clare Leighton (5/30/08)

Point of View III: North Carolina Artists as Collectors (4/14/05)

Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration (4/14/05)

Andrew Wyeth: The Helga Pictures (8/17/04)

Revelation: A Fresh Look at Contemporary Collections (5/26/04)

The Nature of Craft and the Penland Experience (4/21/04)

The Art of Gold (2/24/04)

Through the Eye of the Camera: 19th and 20th Century Photography from the Royal & SunAlliance Collection (12/19/03)

Margaret Bourke-White: The Photography of Design, 1927 - 1936 (12/19/03)

The Artful Teapot: 20th Century Expressions from the Kamm Collection (11/26/03)

American Quilt Classics 1800 ­ 1980: The Charles and Fleur Bresler Collection (6/3/03)

Passing (3/27/03)

Constructing Elozua: A Retrospective (5/7/03)

Edward Hopper: The Paris Years (12/3/02)

Mint Museum of Art Receives Six Romare Bearden Paintings (9/9/02)

Furniture of the American South 1680 ­ 1830: The Colonial Williamsburg Collection (8/30/02)

Coming of Age (8/30/02)

Point of View I (8/30/02)

Narratives of African American Art and Identity: The David C. Driskell Collection (7/5/02)

American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age (2/25/02)

William Morris: Myth, Object and the Animal (9/17/01)

Mint Museum Acquires Rare Rookwood, Kataro Shirayamadani's Dragon Vase (3/10/01)

On the Surface: Late 19th Century Decorative Arts (2/27/01)

Noble Dreams, Wicked Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930 (11/15/00)

Little Brides: The Golden Age of Fashion Dolls, 1950-1970 (5/8/00)

Turning Wood into Art: The Jane and Arthur Mason Collection (4/2/00)

New Frontiers #4: elin o'Hara slavick (3/3/00)

Here's Virtual Carolina Mud in Your Eye: Mint, Library Create Craft Website for Children/Families (12/29/99)

Spirits of the Cloth: Contemporary Quilts by African American Artists (11/25/99)

New Frontiers: Kojo Griffin (8/18/99)

California Dreamin': Contemporary Art from the Bank of America Collection (7/25/99)

From Ship to Shore: Marine Paintings (6/4/99)

The Duke Energy Gallery: Tradition and Change (5/26/99)

Dale Chihuly: Installations (5/26/99)

19th Century Children's Fashions Opens Relocated Costume Gallery at Mint Museum of Art (5/13/99)

Glass Wall Installation Graces New Mint Museum of Craft + Design (2/7/99)

The White House Collection of American Crafts (11/18/98)

Art of the United States (9/22/98)

Lois Mailou Jones and Her Former Students: An American Legacy (9/15/98)

Mason Collection Coming to Mint Museum of Craft and Design (4/7/98)

As Hollywood created the Indiana Jones myth, M. Mellanay Delhom became the real thing (1/27/98)

Mint Museum RANDOLPH, 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte, NC 28207. 704.337.2000.

Includes:

Decorative arts

Historic Costume collection

Ancient American

Spanish Colonial

Mint Museum UPTOWN, 500 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202. 704.337.2000

Includes:

Mint Museum of Craft + Design

Contemporary Art

American Art

European Painting

(above: Mint Museum UPTOWN, May, 2015. Photo © John Hazeltine)

(above: Entrance to Mint Museum UPTOWN, May, 2015. Photo © John Hazeltine)

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