
Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jul 19 2008-Dec 14 2008
This exhibit features the remarkable diversity of jaguar representations in clay, stone, precious metals and the fiber arts throughout the ancient Americas.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Jun 07 2008-Nov 30 2008
Possibilities: Rising Stars of Contemporary Craft in North Carolina presents new work by six North Carolina craft artists, working in a range of mediaMint Museum RANDOLPH
May 17 2008-Sep 14 2008
Schoen's outstanding holdings of American Scene paintings trace the social, economic, and political changes that occurred across this country between World Wars I and II.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
May 17 2008-Sep 14 2008
A collection of woodcuts, drawings and watercolors from artist-illstrator Clare Leighton. focusing on the legacy she created within her art, writing and commitment to the field of printmaking.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Mar 22 2008-Jul 20 2008
Throughout history, the concept of disguise has played an instrumental role in the development of societies and cultures. Masters of Disguise addresses not only man’s relationship with self-transformation, but also examines forms and materials.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Feb 16 2008-Aug 17 2008
The exhibition features particularly noteworthy examples of American Brilliant Period cut glass from members of the North Carolina chapter of the American Cut Glass Association.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Feb 02 2008-Jul 06 2008
Jiha Moon's expressive and seductive paintings examine the symbiotic relationships of opposites. Born in Korea, and now residing in Atlanta, her dynamic compositions utilize a rich repository of symbols from both traditions.Mint Museum RANDOLPH
Jan 26 2008-Apr 20 2008
Made in China explores why the West has so long been fascinated with this precious material and chronicles the history of Chinese export porcelain from 1550 to 1850.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Dec 15 2007-May 25 2008
During the new millennium, when "art glass" has become a familiar household term characterized by color, glitz and monumentality, Clayman exercises the most severe form of restraint, creating Minimalist forms which explore form, movement and light.Mint Museum UPTOWN
Sep 15 2007-Feb 24 2008
Since 1961, the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh has worked to support artists and promote the medium. Fiberart International 2007 realizes these goals and celebrates the vitality of fiber art today.