Below are the past exhibitions at Mint Museum Randolph and Mint Museum Uptown.
Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Dec 23 2006-Jul 8 2007
Refracted though historical traditions, Hunter's photographs directly engage with the modern world. His photographs walk the fine line of documentative anthropology and sensuous beauty.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Dec 9 2006-May 20 2007
Featuring 48 pieces from the Mint Museums’ permanent collection, Twisted! explores the physical and psychological connections to the word twisted.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Nov 18 2006-Apr 29 2007
This exhibition is from a private collection from Winston-Salem, and continues the story of one phase of English pottery into the nineteenth century.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Oct 7 2006-Dec 31 2006
Featuring 74 works, the exhibition is organized into groupings to demonstrate the Corcoran Gallery's strengths in colonial and federal portraiture, nineteenth-century landscape and genre painting, and early twentieth-century realism.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Sep 9 2006-Dec 31 2006
One of the finest, most comprehensive and well-documented collections of North American Indian basketry, the Clark Field Collection spans 73 culturally and geographically diverse tribal cultures.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Aug 5 2006-Nov 5 2006
This special exhibition explores the works of a number of North Carolina potters not previously represented in the Mint Museum of Artís collection.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jul 15 2006-Dec 10 2006
This special exhibition will highlight the scope of the museum's historical porcelain and pottery collection and present significant pieces.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jun 3 2006-Sep 10 2006
The exhibition will present approximately 75 pieces from the late 17th through 19th centuries including paintings, sculptures, silver and furniture.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Apr 22 2006-Nov 26 2006
The animal kingdom has been a favored theme for artists beginning with the first cave paintings. The Mint collection is rich in material dealing with animals and the various ways they have been perceived and depicted.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Feb 25 2006-Jul 16 2006
New York sculptor Robert Lazzarini investigates hyperrealism, but his use of skewed perspective offers a new interpretation of familiar objects. This exhibition will contain 10 of Lazzarini's significant sculptures.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Feb 20 2006-Feb 11 2007
The exhibition of the Jamaica Botanical Series provides the opportunity to view some of the early work of William Eggleston, one of the celebrated pioneers of color photography.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Feb 11 2006-May 7 2006
For almost 30 years, Wendy Ewald has taken an unusual artistic path exploring the visual imaginations of children and adults around the world in a sustained and evolving artistic project.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Jan 28 2006-Aug 6 2006
To celebrate this cultural wealth, The Mint Museums and the North Carolina Museum of Art joined forces to produce a major statewide exhibition, Crosscurrents: Art, Craft, and Design in North Carolina.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 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.