Below are the past exhibitions at Mint Museum Randolph and Mint Museum Uptown.
Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Oct 16 2004-Jan 9 2005
Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Oct 2 2004-Jan 2 2005
The third offering in the ongoing series devoted to the work of community, regional and national artists exploring contemporary trends in art.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Sep 18 2004-Feb 20 2005
This exhibition highlights how American pottery production expanded considerably during the nineteenth century.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Aug 28 2004-Mar 6 2005
Since antiquity, the vessel has been central to human existence. This exhibition offers a comprehensive view of these material objects, from the functional, to the decorative, to the sculptural.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Jul 3 2004-Jan 30 2005
This exhibition illustrates the evolution of object making in America and the Penland School of Craftís role in the development of craft education during the past century.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
May 29 2004-Sep 19 2004
Revelation illustrates concepts that continue to inform contemporary art and how those concerns change through timeMint Museum UPTOWN
Apr 3 2004-Aug 8 2004
The first major exhibition of contemporary goldsmithing in 25 years, The Art of Gold showcases 82 examples of some of the finest work being made in the field of metal today.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Mar 6 2004-Sep 5 2004
Julie Heffernan's recent paintings masterfully combine imagery and technique borrowing from the grand historical styles of still life, portraiture and landscape.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Feb 14 2004-May 2 2004
Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Feb 14 2004-May 2 2004
This exhibition explores, through 150 vintage works, Margaret Bourke-White's early aesthetic vision and her forging new photojournalism territory.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Jan 31 2004-May 30 2004
This delightful exhibition examines the chameleon-like form of the teapot and how it has become an inventive vehicle for artistic expression in the 20th century.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Dec 20 2003-Feb 22 2004
Highlights of one of the world's great artistic traditions through an extraordinary group of sixty-five 18th and 19th century Russian icons.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Dec 6 2003-Mar 21 2004
Brilliant, captivating, dazzling and mystifying are a few of the superlatives that describe Jon Kuhnís glass sculpture. Throughout his nearly 25 year career, Kuhn has moved fluidly from clay to organic glass vessels to highly intricate glass sculpture.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
May 24 2003-Sep 13 2004
A display of eight mid-19th century crinoline fashions featuring wide hoops.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
May 24 2003-Feb 15 2004
Three Hundred Years of Candlesticks from the Collection of Mrs. Herman O. ColemanMint Museum RANDOLPH
Apr 5 2003-Jul 3 2004
This exhibition will provide a look at 20 prints from the Mint Museum of Art collection.