Lewis Family Gallery: Closed Easter Sunday
The Lewis Family Gallery will be closed on Easter Sunday, March 31.
Through Friday, April 26, the outbound lanes of the Levine Center for the Arts parking garage main exit will be closed. Parkers will need to exit the garage at the South Church Street exit.
The Lewis Family Gallery will be closed on Easter Sunday, March 31.
Visit Mint Museum Randolph Wednesday, April 3 through Saturday, April 6 during museum hours to pick up a fun all-ages project to create at home. This month use colorful paper scraps to create an improvisational collage inspired by the mixed media art of Jackie Milad. Free Art Kits are supported by Mint Museum Auxiliary. *While […]
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! For up to date hours, please visit our events calendar mintmuseum.org/events
Join us for a conversation with artists Pinky/MM Bass and Carolyn DeMeritt, longtime friends and collaborators. Moderated by Chief Curator and Curator of Curator of Contemporary Art Jen Sudul Edwards, PhD, the conversation will focus on how artists collaborate and the creative relationships that grow through intentional artistic projects and initiatives. The talk will be […]
Summer Wheat, the artist of The Mint Museum's monumental installation Foragers, joins the Mint's Chief Curator Jennifer Sudul Edwards and Hilary Burt of SOCO Gallery for an Artist Talk and Q&A at 650 South Tryon at Legacy Union in Uptown. The talk will center around Summer Wheat's new book Forager, women's historic role in Art, […]
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! For up to date hours, please visit our events calendar mintmuseum.org/events
Join Charlotte Lit faculty and a Mint Educator for an evening of ekphrasis, or “writing about art.” Get inspired by the chairs in The Art of Seating exhibition to jumpstart your storytelling. No experience or materials required. Registration required.
Feel the rhythm and reverberations of the drumming and learn more about African and Brazilian dance and culture with guest instructors from Brazil, along with Portuguese translators, at the opening and closing finale of the Lavagem African Brazilian Festival. Lavagem African Brazilian Festival is presented by the UNC-Charlotte Department of Dance in partnership with the […]
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Lewis Family Gallery will be closed this Saturday and Sunday, April 13 and 14. We will reopen on Wednesday, 4/17, from 5-8 PM. Thank you.
Feel the rhythm and reverberations of the drumming and learn more about African and Brazilian dance and culture with guest instructors from Brazil, along with Portuguese translators, at the opening and closing finale of the Lavagem African Brazilian Festival. Lavagem African Brazilian Festival is presented by the UNC-Charlotte Department of Dance in partnership with the […]
Enjoy a festive afternoon with food trucks, live music, and a cash bar on the front terrace. Eventgoers can try out an all-ages scratch art project and head inside to look for interesting patterns in the ceramic works on view in The Delhom Service League: 50 Golden Years.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! For up to date hours, please visit our events calendar mintmuseum.org/events
Members enjoy a tour of select pieces in the exhibition Craft in the Laboratory: The Science of Making Things, led by Mint Museum docents. Craft in the Laboratory is the first installation in the Southeast to explore how craft artists and designers use science and math concepts when creating works of art. It includes works […]
Join a museum educator and docent for a guided slow-looking experience in our museum galleries. We will look over select works on view with the opportunity to sketch a work of your choice. This will be followed by a group discussion to open dialogue and discover personal connections and interpretations to increase mind-body awareness using […]
Join us for a break to learn about a works of art in our museum collection every third Thursday of each month at 12:00 PM. Works we will be discussing: "Indian Summer in the White Mountains" by Sanford Gifford "Hollywood Derby Dolls" by Jennifer Rochlin "Gamin" by Augusta Savage
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! For up to date hours, please visit our events calendar mintmuseum.org/events
Members, enjoy early access to Objects of Affection and Shinichi Sawada at Mint Museum Randolph before they open to the public! About the exhibitions: Objects of Affection: Jewelry by Robert Ebendorf From the Porter • Price Collection celebrates the work of artist Robert Ebendorf, one of the most influential artists in the studio jewelry movement, […]
*Mint Museum Randolph will be closing early at 4 PM for our annual Gala fundraiser About the exhibitions: Objects of Affection: Jewelry by Robert Ebendorf From the Porter • Price Collection celebrates the work of artist Robert Ebendorf, one of the most influential artists in the studio jewelry movement, beginning in the 1960s to today. Shinichi […]
Visit Mint Museum Randolph Wednesday, May 1 through Saturday, May 4 during museum hours to pick up a fun all-ages project to create at home. This month, form a creative clay creature with modeling clay inspired by the fanciful clay sculptures of self-taught artist Shinichi Sawada. Free Art Kits are supported by Mint Museum Auxiliary. […]
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! For up to date hours, please visit our events calendar mintmuseum.org/events
Young Affiliates of the Mint, in collaboration with The Mint Museum and Davita Galloway of Dupp&Swat, presents AdornMINT May 1–26 at Mint Museum Uptown. The exhibition kicks off May 1 with a one-night-only cultural experience at Mint Museum Uptown celebrating the art of adornment. The event will include live demos of adornment techniques from local […]
Artist Rowland Ricketts will discuss his work, including growing, processing, and dyeing with indigo within the context of the dye’s materiality and global history. Special emphasis will be placed on recent works that make palpable the invisible aspects of the color’s creation, as well as the invisible histories and forces that lie below the surface […]