Below are the past exhibitions at Mint Museum Randolph and Mint Museum Uptown.
Mint Museum UPTOWN
Oct 29 2005-Apr 2 2006
The advent of Bakelite jewelry infused the bleakness of the Depression era with innovative, colorful and complementary fashion accessories such as bracelets, rings, pins and neckpieces.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Oct 8 2005-Dec 31 2005
vor of a more direct, spontaneous relationship with clay. Embracing the spirit of Abstract Expressionism, Reitz came to view the effects of his physical involvement with clay as imprints of his deepest self.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Sep 24 2005-Jan 15 2006
This exhibition comprises 60 paintings from the European collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, the nation's oldest public art museum.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Aug 6 2005-Feb 26 2006
The exhibition displays works by some of the most respected and accomplished children's illustrators in the U.S.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jul 15 2005-Dec 4 2005
The collection consists of Pre-Dynastic ceramics and stone, Old Kingdom, and Ptolemaic Period funerary sculpture, stelae, and coffin boards.Mint Museum UPTOWN
May 7 2005-Oct 9 2005
Great collections are built with patience, love, dedication, a desire to learn, and a guiding vision. Point of View III explores how materials, techniques and themes guide collectors in achieving their vision.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Apr 16 2005-Aug 7 2005
This exhibition features 115 prints dating from 1972-1993 along with proofs and the printing matrix for several images.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Apr 2 2005-Aug 21 2005
MURANO: Glass from The Olnick Spanu Collection presents a comprehensive examination of Venetian glass making in the twentieth century.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Mar 12 2005-Jul 3 2005
Creighton Michael derives the visual vocabularies for his paintings from nature, exploring the fusion of elements taken from painting, sculpture and drawing.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jan 29 2005-Mar 20 2005
Selections from the many works gifted by the Dalton Family, in honor of the twentieth anniversary of the collection's donation.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.