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THE MINT MUSEUM
The Mint Museum, North Carolina’s first art museum with one of the largest collections in the Southeastern U.S., has two dynamic locations: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph. PARTY IN THE PARK AT MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Party in the Park at Mint Museum Randolph Spend the last Sunday of each month in the park at Mint Museum Randolph. Enjoy free admission to the museum, food trucks, and live music and a cash bar on the front terrace (weather permitting). Party in the Park is generously sponsored by Truist. SILENT STREETS: ART IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC When attention swerved from COVID-19 to a reckoning with the country’s injustices and systemic racism, many artists folded this urgent consideration into their work. Silent Streets: Art in the Time of Pandemic presents works of art by local, regional, national and international artists who used art to survey and tackle thechallenging times.
CALL FOR ARTISTS
Jurors • Hallie Ringle, curator of contemporary art at the Birmingham Museum of Art • Lydia Thompson, artist and chair of the Art and Art History Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Ken West, photographer and digital experience designer.Winner of the inaugural Coined inROBERT FRITSCHE
Robert Fritsche. huntersville, north carolina. Arrangement 2 with Primary Colors. 2018, Oil on canvas. Courtesy of the artist. In my way, I am a follower of James Whistler, as I relate to his use of the term “arrangement” when referencing his pictures. What is painting if not essentially a LOCAL/STREET POP-UP EXHIBITION March 27 @ 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Artist Carla Aaron-Lopez, a CMS teacher and co-founder of BLKMRKTCLT, has organized LOCAL/STREET, a three-day pop-up exhibition at Mint Museum Randolph featuring the work of more than 40 local artists of color and street artists. The main goal of the event is to bring attention to as many local artists of color asCREATIVITY KITS
Take a break this summer with a Mint Creativity Kit! Choose one of our vacation-themed topics and expand your artistic horizons. Each kit includes all the art materials needed for your project, a link to a pre-recorded video tutorial to watch at your convenience, printed instructions, related art prints featuring works from The Mint Museum collection, and a grab bag of assorted craft materials. ART IN THE GARDEN TOUR At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
8 PIECES OF ART CREATED IN RESPONSE TO Born, raised, and based in Baltimore, Maryland, African American artist Joyce J. Scott confronts racism, sexism, classism, and other issues head-on in art made in a range of media. Her 1991 necklace Hunger addresses famine in Africa—a persistent problem in the 1980s and early 1990s—and white complicity in it. Hand-beaded skeletons and photographs of malnourished children are MAGGIE BURGAN, AUTHOR AT THE MINT MUSEUM Nancy Callan (American, 1964–). Spin, Weave, Gather, 2018, glass. Gift of lead donors Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro; Judy and John Alexander, Sandy Berlin, Linda and Bill Farthing, The Founders’ Circle, Libba and Mike Gaither, William Gorelick, Barbara Loughlin, Jancy and Gilbert Patrick, Mark Ridenhour, Vicki Jones, Yvonne and Richard McCracken, Sara and Bob McDonnell, Britt and GregTHE MINT MUSEUM
The Mint Museum, North Carolina’s first art museum with one of the largest collections in the Southeastern U.S., has two dynamic locations: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph. PARTY IN THE PARK AT MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Party in the Park at Mint Museum Randolph Spend the last Sunday of each month in the park at Mint Museum Randolph. Enjoy free admission to the museum, food trucks, and live music and a cash bar on the front terrace (weather permitting). Party in the Park is generously sponsored by Truist. SILENT STREETS: ART IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC When attention swerved from COVID-19 to a reckoning with the country’s injustices and systemic racism, many artists folded this urgent consideration into their work. Silent Streets: Art in the Time of Pandemic presents works of art by local, regional, national and international artists who used art to survey and tackle thechallenging times.
CALL FOR ARTISTS
Jurors • Hallie Ringle, curator of contemporary art at the Birmingham Museum of Art • Lydia Thompson, artist and chair of the Art and Art History Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Ken West, photographer and digital experience designer.Winner of the inaugural Coined inROBERT FRITSCHE
Robert Fritsche. huntersville, north carolina. Arrangement 2 with Primary Colors. 2018, Oil on canvas. Courtesy of the artist. In my way, I am a follower of James Whistler, as I relate to his use of the term “arrangement” when referencing his pictures. What is painting if not essentially a LOCAL/STREET POP-UP EXHIBITION March 27 @ 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Artist Carla Aaron-Lopez, a CMS teacher and co-founder of BLKMRKTCLT, has organized LOCAL/STREET, a three-day pop-up exhibition at Mint Museum Randolph featuring the work of more than 40 local artists of color and street artists. The main goal of the event is to bring attention to as many local artists of color asCREATIVITY KITS
Take a break this summer with a Mint Creativity Kit! Choose one of our vacation-themed topics and expand your artistic horizons. Each kit includes all the art materials needed for your project, a link to a pre-recorded video tutorial to watch at your convenience, printed instructions, related art prints featuring works from The Mint Museum collection, and a grab bag of assorted craft materials. ART IN THE GARDEN TOUR At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
8 PIECES OF ART CREATED IN RESPONSE TO Born, raised, and based in Baltimore, Maryland, African American artist Joyce J. Scott confronts racism, sexism, classism, and other issues head-on in art made in a range of media. Her 1991 necklace Hunger addresses famine in Africa—a persistent problem in the 1980s and early 1990s—and white complicity in it. Hand-beaded skeletons and photographs of malnourished children are MAGGIE BURGAN, AUTHOR AT THE MINT MUSEUM Nancy Callan (American, 1964–). Spin, Weave, Gather, 2018, glass. Gift of lead donors Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro; Judy and John Alexander, Sandy Berlin, Linda and Bill Farthing, The Founders’ Circle, Libba and Mike Gaither, William Gorelick, Barbara Loughlin, Jancy and Gilbert Patrick, Mark Ridenhour, Vicki Jones, Yvonne and Richard McCracken, Sara and Bob McDonnell, Britt and Greg W|ALLS: DEFEND, DIVIDE, AND THE DIVINE W|ALLS: Defend, Divide, and the Divine explores the various aspects of walls—artistic, social, political, and historical, as well as how there are literal walls or barriers, such as fences or sand berms. From antiquity to today, walls have been central to human history. Societies have built walls to delineate their borders, but the resulting structures define the civilizations on both sides.CREATIVITY KITS
Take a break this summer with a Mint Creativity Kit! Choose one of our vacation-themed topics and expand your artistic horizons. Each kit includes all the art materials needed for your project, a link to a pre-recorded video tutorial to watch at your convenience, printed instructions, related art prints featuring works from The Mint Museum collection, and a grab bag of assorted craft materials. LOCAL/STREET POP-UP EXHIBITION Artist Carla Aaron-Lopez, a CMS teacher and co-founder of BLKMRKTCLT, has organized LOCAL/STREET, a three-day pop-up exhibition at Mint Museum Randolph featuring the work of more than 40 local artists of color and street artists.The main goal of the event is to bring attention to as many local artists of color as possible, strengthening the relationship between them and the greater Charlotte STAFF - THE MINT MUSEUM 704.337.2068 gary.blankemeyer@mintmuseum.org. M.B.A. Case Western Reserve University B.B.A., University of Cincinnati. After more than 25 years in Financial and General Management Gary joined the Mint Museum the end of June 2015.COINED IN THE SOUTH
Oct 11, 2019 – Feb 16, 2020 | The Young Affiliates, in collaboration with The Mint Museum, will host their fourth annual art show, Coined in the South, at Mint Museum Uptown. The title, Coined in the South, refers not only to The Mint Museum’s origins as the first branch of the United States Mint, but also to the act of inventing and/ordevising.
COVETED COUTURE GALA The Coveted Couture Gala is the Mint’s single-largest annual fundraiser. All contributions raised during this event benefit The Mint Museum annual fund, which supports innovative programming, groundbreaking exhibitions, and arts education for children. Thank you for your ongoing, generous commitment to our beloved Museum! Ann &Michael Tarwater.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. Natalie Frazier Allen, Chair. The Arts Empowerment Project. Executive Director. Sean Jones, Immediate Past Chair. Managing Partner. K&L Gates LLP. Mary Beaver. Community Leader. CAREERS - MINT MUSEUM Careers. Upon clicking the job title below, you will be redirected to the Mint Museum’s job listing portal to read and apply for the job further. For internship opportunities, please click here. Recruitment. DELHOM SERVICE LEAGUE The Delhom Service League is the ceramics affiliate of The Mint Museum. Members enjoy the camaraderie of a group that shares an interest in the ceramic arts while expanding their knowledge and supporting the ceramics collection of the Mint. Other benefits of membership include participation in ‘members only’ travel opportunities and socialRAINBOW MULTI TOOL
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The Mint Museum, North Carolina’s first art museum with one of the largest collections in the Southeastern U.S., has two dynamic locations: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph.MINT MUSEUM STORE
Light the Barricades is an interactive public art installation that reimagines the wall as a site for contemplating our inner obstructions. Shining a light on the difficult emotions which thwart our progress, this project is inspired by the ancient I Ching, a philosophical system of diagrams first carved into the wall of a prison cell 3,000 years ago. PARTY IN THE PARK AT MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Party in the Park at Mint Museum Randolph Spend the last Sunday of each month in the park at Mint Museum Randolph. Enjoy free admission to the museum, food trucks, and live music and a cash bar on the front terrace (weather permitting). Party in the Park is generously sponsored by Truist. SILENT STREETS: ART IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC Amy Bagwell. Amy Bagwell is a poet and text-based mixed – media artist. Her poems can be found in Free State Review, New Ohio Review, High Shelf Press, storySouth, where is the river, and Terminus Magazine.Her collage and assemblage work has been shown around theCALL FOR ARTISTS
Jurors • Hallie Ringle, curator of contemporary art at the Birmingham Museum of Art • Lydia Thompson, artist and chair of the Art and Art History Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Ken West, photographer and digital experience designer.Winner of the inaugural Coined in MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Located in what was the original branch of the United States Mint, Mint Museum Randolph opened in 1936 in Charlotte as North Carolina'sfirst art museum.
STAFF - THE MINT MUSEUM 704.337.2068 gary.blankemeyer@mintmuseum.org. M.B.A. Case Western Reserve University B.B.A., University of Cincinnati. After more than 25 years in Financial and General Management Gary joined the Mint Museum the end of June 2015.BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Posey Mealy Community Leader. Karl Newlin † SVP, Corporate Development Duke Energy. Richard “Dick” Payne, Jr. Retired U.S. Bancorp. Amy Pitt Director Wells Fargo SecuritiesROBERT FRITSCHE
Robert Fritsche huntersville, north carolina Arrangement 2 with Primary Colors 2018, Oil on canvas Courtesy of the artist In my way, I am a follower of James Whistler, as I relate to his use of the term “arrangement” when referencing his pictures. What is painting ifnot essentially a
8 PIECES OF ART CREATED IN RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGES OF Born, raised, and based in Baltimore, Maryland, African American artist Joyce J. Scott confronts racism, sexism, classism, and other issues head-on in art made in a range of media. Her 1991 necklace Hunger addresses famine in Africa—a persistent problem in the 1980s and early 1990s—and white complicity in it. Hand-beaded skeletons and photographs of malnourished children areTHE MINT MUSEUM
The Mint Museum, North Carolina’s first art museum with one of the largest collections in the Southeastern U.S., has two dynamic locations: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph.MINT MUSEUM STORE
Light the Barricades is an interactive public art installation that reimagines the wall as a site for contemplating our inner obstructions. Shining a light on the difficult emotions which thwart our progress, this project is inspired by the ancient I Ching, a philosophical system of diagrams first carved into the wall of a prison cell 3,000 years ago. PARTY IN THE PARK AT MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Party in the Park at Mint Museum Randolph Spend the last Sunday of each month in the park at Mint Museum Randolph. Enjoy free admission to the museum, food trucks, and live music and a cash bar on the front terrace (weather permitting). Party in the Park is generously sponsored by Truist. SILENT STREETS: ART IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC Amy Bagwell. Amy Bagwell is a poet and text-based mixed – media artist. Her poems can be found in Free State Review, New Ohio Review, High Shelf Press, storySouth, where is the river, and Terminus Magazine.Her collage and assemblage work has been shown around theCALL FOR ARTISTS
Jurors • Hallie Ringle, curator of contemporary art at the Birmingham Museum of Art • Lydia Thompson, artist and chair of the Art and Art History Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Ken West, photographer and digital experience designer.Winner of the inaugural Coined in MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Located in what was the original branch of the United States Mint, Mint Museum Randolph opened in 1936 in Charlotte as North Carolina'sfirst art museum.
STAFF - THE MINT MUSEUM 704.337.2068 gary.blankemeyer@mintmuseum.org. M.B.A. Case Western Reserve University B.B.A., University of Cincinnati. After more than 25 years in Financial and General Management Gary joined the Mint Museum the end of June 2015.BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Posey Mealy Community Leader. Karl Newlin † SVP, Corporate Development Duke Energy. Richard “Dick” Payne, Jr. Retired U.S. Bancorp. Amy Pitt Director Wells Fargo SecuritiesROBERT FRITSCHE
Robert Fritsche huntersville, north carolina Arrangement 2 with Primary Colors 2018, Oil on canvas Courtesy of the artist In my way, I am a follower of James Whistler, as I relate to his use of the term “arrangement” when referencing his pictures. What is painting ifnot essentially a
8 PIECES OF ART CREATED IN RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGES OF Born, raised, and based in Baltimore, Maryland, African American artist Joyce J. Scott confronts racism, sexism, classism, and other issues head-on in art made in a range of media. Her 1991 necklace Hunger addresses famine in Africa—a persistent problem in the 1980s and early 1990s—and white complicity in it. Hand-beaded skeletons and photographs of malnourished children areTIMED TICKETING
Essential Workers. As a thank you to essential and frontline workers during the pandemic, The Mint Museum is providing complimentary admission to health care providers, first responders, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, teachers, custodial staff, transit workers, grocery store, and restaurant employees, and their immediate family members up to 5 through June 30, 2021. ON VIEW - THE MINT MUSEUM At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
RENT THE MUSEUM
The Mint Museum sets the perfect scene for your next event. Choose from one of our two locations, Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph, for your next corporate or social gathering.Given our wide array of rooms, terraces, and gardens available for rental, our team will undoubtedly match you with the perfect space that fits your vision and meets your event needs.WAYS TO DONATE
Create a lifetime legacy at the Mint by commemorating a special person in your life with a seat in the James B. Duke Auditorium. Please contact Kitty Hall in the Advancement Department by email or at 704.337.2034. *Donations of $1,200 or more grant Crown Societymembership.
STAFF - THE MINT MUSEUM 704.337.2068 gary.blankemeyer@mintmuseum.org. M.B.A. Case Western Reserve University B.B.A., University of Cincinnati. After more than 25 years in Financial and General Management Gary joined the Mint Museum the end of June 2015. W|ALLS: DEFEND, DIVIDE, AND THE DIVINE W|ALLS: Defend, Divide, and the Divine explores the various aspects of walls—artistic, social, political, and historical, as well as how there are literal walls or barriers, such as fences or sand berms. From antiquity to today, walls have been central to human history. Societies have built walls to delineate their borders, but the resulting structures define the civilizations on both sides.COINED IN THE SOUTH
Oct 11, 2019 – Feb 16, 2020 | The Young Affiliates, in collaboration with The Mint Museum, will host their fourth annual art show, Coined in the South, at Mint Museum Uptown. The title, Coined in the South, refers not only to The Mint Museum’s origins as the first branch of the United States Mint, but also to the act of inventing and/ordevising.
CAREERS - MINT MUSEUM At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL INFORMATION At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
ADVISORY BOARD
Advisory Board for The Mint Museum of Art. Mrs. Jo Ann Peer, Chair Retired, IBM Corporation Community Leader . Mrs. Mary Lou BabbTHE MINT MUSEUM
The Mint Museum, North Carolina’s first art museum with one of the largest collections in the Southeastern U.S., has two dynamic locations: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph. PARTY IN THE PARK AT MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Party in the Park at Mint Museum Randolph Spend the last Sunday of each month in the park at Mint Museum Randolph. Enjoy free admission to the museum, food trucks, and live music and a cash bar on the front terrace (weather permitting). Party in the Park is generously sponsored by Truist. SILENT STREETS: ART IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC Amy Bagwell. Amy Bagwell is a poet and text-based mixed – media artist. Her poems can be found in Free State Review, New Ohio Review, High Shelf Press, storySouth, where is the river, and Terminus Magazine.Her collage and assemblage work has been shown around theCALL FOR ARTISTS
Jurors • Hallie Ringle, curator of contemporary art at the Birmingham Museum of Art • Lydia Thompson, artist and chair of the Art and Art History Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Ken West, photographer and digital experience designer.Winner of the inaugural Coined in LOCAL/STREET POP-UP EXHIBITION Artist Carla Aaron-Lopez, a CMS teacher and co-founder of BLKMRKTCLT, has organized LOCAL/STREET, a three-day pop-up exhibition at Mint Museum Randolph featuring the work of more than 40 local artists of color and street artists.The main goal of the event is to bring attention to as many local artists of color as possible, strengthening the relationship between them and the greater CharlotteROBERT FRITSCHE
Robert Fritsche huntersville, north carolina Arrangement 2 with Primary Colors 2018, Oil on canvas Courtesy of the artist In my way, I am a follower of James Whistler, as I relate to his use of the term “arrangement” when referencing his pictures. What is painting ifnot essentially a
ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL INFORMATION At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
8 PIECES OF ART CREATED IN RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGES OF Born, raised, and based in Baltimore, Maryland, African American artist Joyce J. Scott confronts racism, sexism, classism, and other issues head-on in art made in a range of media. Her 1991 necklace Hunger addresses famine in Africa—a persistent problem in the 1980s and early 1990s—and white complicity in it. Hand-beaded skeletons and photographs of malnourished children are CELEBRATING MEXICAN ARTIST ZULEYMA CASTREJON SALINAS FOR Celebrating Mexican artists for Cinco de Mayo Get to know Zuleyma Castrejon Salinas. Haga clic aquí para leer la traducción al español. Zuleyma Castrejon Salinas is MAGGIE BURGAN, AUTHOR AT THE MINT MUSEUM Nancy Callan (American, 1964–). Spin, Weave, Gather, 2018, glass. Gift of lead donors Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro; Judy and John Alexander, Sandy Berlin, Linda and Bill Farthing, The Founders’ Circle, Libba and Mike Gaither, William Gorelick, Barbara Loughlin, Jancy and Gilbert Patrick, Mark Ridenhour, Vicki Jones, Yvonne and Richard McCracken, Sara and Bob McDonnell, Britt and GregTHE MINT MUSEUM
The Mint Museum, North Carolina’s first art museum with one of the largest collections in the Southeastern U.S., has two dynamic locations: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph. PARTY IN THE PARK AT MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Party in the Park at Mint Museum Randolph Spend the last Sunday of each month in the park at Mint Museum Randolph. Enjoy free admission to the museum, food trucks, and live music and a cash bar on the front terrace (weather permitting). Party in the Park is generously sponsored by Truist. SILENT STREETS: ART IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC Amy Bagwell. Amy Bagwell is a poet and text-based mixed – media artist. Her poems can be found in Free State Review, New Ohio Review, High Shelf Press, storySouth, where is the river, and Terminus Magazine.Her collage and assemblage work has been shown around theCALL FOR ARTISTS
Jurors • Hallie Ringle, curator of contemporary art at the Birmingham Museum of Art • Lydia Thompson, artist and chair of the Art and Art History Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Ken West, photographer and digital experience designer.Winner of the inaugural Coined in LOCAL/STREET POP-UP EXHIBITION Artist Carla Aaron-Lopez, a CMS teacher and co-founder of BLKMRKTCLT, has organized LOCAL/STREET, a three-day pop-up exhibition at Mint Museum Randolph featuring the work of more than 40 local artists of color and street artists.The main goal of the event is to bring attention to as many local artists of color as possible, strengthening the relationship between them and the greater CharlotteROBERT FRITSCHE
Robert Fritsche huntersville, north carolina Arrangement 2 with Primary Colors 2018, Oil on canvas Courtesy of the artist In my way, I am a follower of James Whistler, as I relate to his use of the term “arrangement” when referencing his pictures. What is painting ifnot essentially a
ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL INFORMATION At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
8 PIECES OF ART CREATED IN RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGES OF Born, raised, and based in Baltimore, Maryland, African American artist Joyce J. Scott confronts racism, sexism, classism, and other issues head-on in art made in a range of media. Her 1991 necklace Hunger addresses famine in Africa—a persistent problem in the 1980s and early 1990s—and white complicity in it. Hand-beaded skeletons and photographs of malnourished children are CELEBRATING MEXICAN ARTIST ZULEYMA CASTREJON SALINAS FOR Celebrating Mexican artists for Cinco de Mayo Get to know Zuleyma Castrejon Salinas. Haga clic aquí para leer la traducción al español. Zuleyma Castrejon Salinas is MAGGIE BURGAN, AUTHOR AT THE MINT MUSEUM Nancy Callan (American, 1964–). Spin, Weave, Gather, 2018, glass. Gift of lead donors Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro; Judy and John Alexander, Sandy Berlin, Linda and Bill Farthing, The Founders’ Circle, Libba and Mike Gaither, William Gorelick, Barbara Loughlin, Jancy and Gilbert Patrick, Mark Ridenhour, Vicki Jones, Yvonne and Richard McCracken, Sara and Bob McDonnell, Britt and Greg ON VIEW - THE MINT MUSEUM At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
MINT MUSEUM STORE
Light the Barricades is an interactive public art installation that reimagines the wall as a site for contemplating our inner obstructions. Shining a light on the difficult emotions which thwart our progress, this project is inspired by the ancient I Ching, a philosophical system of diagrams first carved into the wall of a prison cell 3,000 years ago. LOCAL/STREET POP-UP EXHIBITION Artist Carla Aaron-Lopez, a CMS teacher and co-founder of BLKMRKTCLT, has organized LOCAL/STREET, a three-day pop-up exhibition at Mint Museum Randolph featuring the work of more than 40 local artists of color and street artists.The main goal of the event is to bring attention to as many local artists of color as possible, strengthening the relationship between them and the greater CharlotteWAYS TO DONATE
Create a lifetime legacy at the Mint by commemorating a special person in your life with a seat in the James B. Duke Auditorium. Please contact Kitty Hall in the Advancement Department by email or at 704.337.2034. *Donations of $1,200 or more grant Crown Societymembership.
POTTERS MARKET AT THE MINT 2021 The event was scheduled for September 26, 2020 and has been postponed to September 25, 2021. The potters scheduled to participate in 2020 have been invited to come again in 2021.COINED IN THE SOUTH
Oct 11, 2019 – Feb 16, 2020 | The Young Affiliates, in collaboration with The Mint Museum, will host their fourth annual art show, Coined in the South, at Mint Museum Uptown. The title, Coined in the South, refers not only to The Mint Museum’s origins as the first branch of the United States Mint, but also to the act of inventing and/ordevising.
CREATIVITY KITS
Take a break this summer with a Mint Creativity Kit! Choose one of our vacation-themed topics and expand your artistic horizons. Each kit includes all the art materials needed for your project, a link to a pre-recorded video tutorial to watch at your convenience, printed instructions, related art prints featuring works from The Mint Museum collection, and a grab bag of assorted craft materials. COVETED COUTURE GALA In lieu of our grand in-person celebration, guests may experience many elements of our annual gala and support The Mint Museum, with family and friends from the comfort and safety of their own homes.A LittleNight Magic
8 PIECES OF ART CREATED IN RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGES OF Born, raised, and based in Baltimore, Maryland, African American artist Joyce J. Scott confronts racism, sexism, classism, and other issues head-on in art made in a range of media. Her 1991 necklace Hunger addresses famine in Africa—a persistent problem in the 1980s and early 1990s—and white complicity in it. Hand-beaded skeletons and photographs of malnourished children are CAREERS - MINT MUSEUM At Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC28202 704.337.2000
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While The Mint Museum is temporarily closed to help stop the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) , we want to continue to bring the museum experience to the Charlotte Community. Explore our collections, staff picks, and craft demonstrations, all from the comfort of your own home.ART & ARTISTS
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__ Charlotte, North Carolina This weekend we are sharing #CuratorsPicks that are inspired by the guidance, love and protection of motherhood. ⠀_⠀
Australian artist Patricia Piccinini was inspired to create Big Mother after watching a documentary on baboons that included the passionate intensity with which a mother would grieve the loss of a child. The parallels between species instantly became evident to her and as with all of her work, she sought to unite the gap between living forms with a bridge of compassion, recognizing that new scientific innovations are breaking down those barriers, as well.⠀_⠀
Piccinini has described Big Mother in this way: “She encapsulates what it means to be human today, how we define our humanness, and the ethics and the advocation of new medical technologies like genetic engineering. She also embodies that amazing push-pull of difference. We can recognize her, but she is something else, which is strange for us. … In the end, what the work is really about, is how important it is to maintain the distinction between animals and ourselves and how fragile that distinction really is.” —Jen Sudul Edwards, PhD, Chief Curator and Curator of Contemporary Art⠀_⠀
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Patricia Piccinini (Australian, 1965- ). Big Mother, 2005, silicone, fiberglass, leather, and human hair. Gift of the Tony Podesta Collection. 2014.75.18. © Patricia Piccinini, 2005themintmuseum
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