Below are the past exhibitions at Mint Museum Randolph and Mint Museum Uptown.
Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Nov 20 2010-Apr 3 2011
In honor of the special loan of Mary Cassatt’s Portrait of Madame X Dressed for the Matinée from the collection Charlotte and Philip Hanes, The Mint Museum has organized a spotlight exhibition.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Nov 5 2010-May 29 2011
Janet Biggs has been creating and exhibiting videos and video installations for nearly 20 years, as she examines the themes of speed, precision, personal discipline, gender roles, spectatorship and calculated risk.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Oct 1 2010-Apr 17 2011
New Visions: Contemporary Masterworks from the Bank of America Collection presents the work of a broad range of American artists, providing extraordinary access to some of the most visionary artists of the past decades.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Oct 1 2010-Mar 13 2011
This exhibition is the first comprehensive survey of Contemporary British Studio Ceramics in the US. The exhibit is comprised of functional and sculptural objects made between the 1980s and now.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Apr 3 2010-Dec 31 2011
Basketry is the world’s oldest craft tradition. Present at the dawn of civilization, it survives today with scant technical change yet nearly limitless aesthetic variability.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Apr 3 2010-Jun 30 2012
Featuring hand-built, Contemporary Native American ceramics that embrace personal expression and cultural essence.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Feb 6 2010-Sep 11 2011
Featuring various important ceramic regions of North Carolina, Diversity & Traditions includes ceramics drawn from the Mint’s permanent collectionMint Museum RANDOLPH
Jan 2 2010-Sep 2 2018
This exhibition features Maya traditional clothing, including fashions of the Kaqchikel, Ixil, K’iche’, Mam, Tz’utujil, Chuj, Awakatek, Jakaltek and Poqomchi’ from Guatemala, and Tzotzil and Tzeltal from Chiapas, Mexico.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jan 2 2010-Jul 31 2011
A selection of Northern European Art from The Mint Museum's Collection.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jan 2 2010-Oct 30 2011
Rockingham pottery is characterized by its brown glaze and elaborate, relief-molded designs that embellish so many of the objects.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jan 1 2010-Jul 31 2011
The 18th century witnessed the “Golden Age of English Art” in which artists explored the variety and abundance of the times.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Nov 21 2009-Mar 27 2010
Identity Theft focuses on the Mint Museum’s most important Hudson River School painting, Sanford Robinson Gifford’s Indian Summer in the White MountainsMint Museum RANDOLPH
Nov 14 2009-Feb 27 2010
The exhibition provides a survey the many styles of Jones' 75 years as a painter stretching from the late Harlem Renaissance to her more contemporary work.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Aug 22 2009-Jan 30 2010
Faces & Flowers highlights the remarkable talents of Lenox’s china painters, with works made by the firm’s leading artists for some of America’s foremost citizensMint Museum UPTOWN
Jul 25 2009-Feb 6 2010
For many years, Fleur and Charles Bresler have collected American quilts. Visual impact, historical value, pictorial imagery and historical fabric have guided them in assembling their important and outstanding collection.