(CANCELED) An Evening with Steven Naifeh: A Life of Writing and Art
October 9, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
FREE
Mint Museum Uptown
Join us for a special conversation celebrating the opening of Renaissance, Romanticism, and Rebellion: European Art from the Smith-Naifeh Collection. Mint Museum President and CEO Todd Herman will sit down with acclaimed author and collector Steven Naifeh to explore the remarkable story behind the collection he built with his late partner, Gregory White Smith—and how their shared love of art intertwined with their celebrated careers as writers.
Naifeh is the author of more than 15 books, including “The Mormon Murders,” “Final Justice,” “Making Miracles Happen,” and “On a Street Called Easy, In a Cottage Called Joye,” as well as two landmark biographies: “Jackson Pollock, An American Saga” and “Van Gogh: The Life.” His work has earned numerous accolades, including a Pulitzer Prize, and multiple appearances on The New York Times Bestseller list.
For accommodations and accessibility services, please contact the Volunteer Internship and ADA Coordinator at jordan.campbell@mintmuseum.org or call (704) 337-2081. For more information about accessibility at the Mint, please visit mintmuseum.org/accessibility.
