Free Admission Nights
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! For up to date hours, please visit our events calendar mintmuseum.org/events
Mint Museum Uptown & Randolph
Ongoing
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! For up to date hours, please visit our events calendar mintmuseum.org/events
Mint Museum Uptown & Randolph
Ongoing
Members enjoy an indepth tour of The Art of Seating: 200 Years of American Design, led by museum docents. The Art of Seating is drawn from the Thomas H. and Diane DeMell Jacobsen Ph.D. Foundation and provides a rare opportunity to survey the history of American craftsmanship and ingenuity, seen through the lens of seating […]
Mint Museum Uptown
Participate in a one-hour yoga class with Dancing Lotus Yoga + Art select Saturdays on the front lawn at Mint Museum Randolph (weather permitting). Classes are free for Mint members using code MINT21 and $15 for non-members. Registration is required. During the winter months, this class will be hosted inside Mint Museum Randolph. Learn more […]
Mint Museum Randolph
Ongoing
This program will create connections between a work of literature and the visual arts. After a brief discussion of "The Lacuna," Mint Docents will present works of art in the galleries that bring to life historic events, social customs, and lifestyles of the time period depicted in the book. All programs are 90 minutes. Cost: […]
Mint Museum Randolph
Participate in a one-hour yoga class with Dancing Lotus Yoga + Arts every Tuesday from 5:15-6:15 PM at Mint Museum Uptown. Classes are free for Mint members using code MINT21 and $15 for nonmembers. Registration is required. Learn more about Dancing Lotus Yoga here.
Mint Museum Uptown
Ongoing
Visit Mint Randolph Wednesday through Saturday, February 7-10 to pick up a fun all-ages project to create at home. This month, cut and fold paper to construct a miniature chair inspired by the furniture on view in The Art of Seating: 200 Years of American Design. Free Art Kits are supported by Mint Museum Auxiliary. […]
Mint Museum Randolph
Drop In | Ages 3 to AdultThe Art Room is open! Drop by anytime between 5-8 PM on Wednesdays for self-directed, creative fun for children and adults. This season explore drawing, painting, collage, and fiber art activities. A museum educator will be on hand to share studio rules and provide helpful tips. Contact: Leslie Straussleslie.strauss@mintmuseum.org(704) […]
Mint Museum Randolph
Ongoing
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! For up to date hours, please visit our events calendar mintmuseum.org/events
Mint Museum Uptown & Randolph
Ongoing
Senior Curator of American Art Jonathan Stuhlman, PhD, will moderate a discussion with the local artists about their works featured in the installation Echoes: Artists Respond to Carolina Shout. Museum admission is free, cash bar. Galleries are open until 9 PM. Panelists include: Carla-Aaron Lopez Susan Brenner Tom Delaney Juan Logan Malik J. Norman Beverly […]
Mint Museum Uptown
This program will create connections between a work of literature and the visual arts. After a brief discussion on "The Invention of Wings," Mint Docents will present works of art in the galleries that help to bring to life historic events, social customs, and lifestyles of the time period depicted. All programs are 90 minutes. […]
Mint Museum Randolph
An artist showcase and conversation with artists Komikka Patton, Davita Galloway and DaRemen hosted by Young Affiliates of the Mint in celebration of Black History Month. This one-night only exhibition will feature works by Patton, Galloway, and DaRemen, and cultural experiences to celebrate Black History Month, including a Q&A with the three artists. Tickets are […]
Mint Museum Randolph
Celebrate the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Dragon with a lion dance performance, presented in partnership with Manera Foundation, followed by Casa de la Cultura Afro Latin/x dance and narrative, tributes to Black American Music, including salutes to Aretha Franklin, Celia Cruz, and Others with DJ Carlos Lebron, and group dance lessons […]
Mint Museum Uptown