CANCELED: Mint on the Dot!
PLEASE NOTE: This event has been canceled. Please check our page dedicated to updates on COVID-19.
Stop by during your visit at Mint Museum Uptown or Mint Museum Randolph for a 10-minute art chat in the Mint Museum Galleries. Read More
CANCELED: Mint on the Dot!
PLEASE NOTE: This event has been canceled. Please check our page dedicated to updates on COVID-19.
Stop by during your visit at Mint Museum Uptown or Mint Museum Randolph for a 10-minute art chat in the Mint Museum Galleries. Read More
Mint on the Dot!
Please Note: Mint on the Dot at Mint Museum Randolph has been canceled.
Stop by during your visit at Mint Museum Uptown or Mint Museum Randolph for a 10-minute art chat in the Mint Museum Galleries. Read More
Mint on the Dot!
Please Note: Mint on the Dot! at our Randolph location is cancelled. Guest are welcome to join us for the Art of Dining Tour at 2 PM.
Stop by during your visit at Mint Museum Uptown or Mint Museum Randolph for a 10-minute art chat in the Mint Museum Galleries. Read More
CANCELED- Mint on the Dot!
NOTE: Mint on the Dot! has been canceled for June 22.
Stop by during your visit at Mint Museum Uptown or Mint Museum Randolph for a 10-minute art chat in the Mint Museum Galleries. Read More
Art of Reading Public Tour: The Warmth of Other Suns
Isabel Wilkerson’s 2011 book, The Warmth of Other Suns, follows three individuals, representative of the six million Black Southerners who participated in the Great Migration to northern or western destinations during the period 1915-1970.
Mint on the Dot!
Stop by during your visit at Mint Museum Uptown or Mint Museum Randolph for a 10-minute art chat in the Mint Museum Galleries. Read More
Art of Reading Public Tour: The Invention of Wings
Sue Monk Kidd’s novel The Invention of Wings presents two extraordinary women: one an urban slave descended from Fon people of western Africa; the other a planter-class Charlestonian who evolved into a Quaker abolitionist and feminist. Read More
Art of Reading Public Tour: The Invention of Wings
Sue Monk Kidd’s novel The Invention of Wings presents two extraordinary women: one an urban slave descended from Fon people of western Africa; the other a planter-class Charlestonian who evolved into a Quaker abolitionist and feminist. Read More
ArtBreak at Levine Center For The Arts
TAKE AN ARTBREAK & TOUR A MUSEUM DURING THE NOON HOUR
ArtBreak tours are free, 30-minute guided tours each third Thursday of the month at Mint Museum Uptown, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, and the Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture.
Whether it’s an introductory experience for a first-time visitor or a deeper cultural experience for those already familiar with Levine Center for the Arts institutions, the 30 minute tours will provide a brief but focused encounter with art with people who have a limited amount of time—and will allow time to grab lunch as well.
Note: during the months of July, August, and September, Mint Museum Uptown ArtBreak tours will be conducted outside and will feature sculptures in the immediate Uptown area:
- “Spiral Odyssey” by Richard Hunt (Romare Bearden Park)
- “El Caballo” and “El Toro” by Spanish artist Jesus Sanchez
- “The Green” by Carolyn Braaksma
Visitors can choose one of the three museums for each date, and experience a tour structured around a common theme reflecting the nature of permanent collections or special exhibitions on view. (Each theme lasts for three months—enough to experience all three institutions!)
Support is provided by the THRIVE Fund, established to provide financial stability to Charlotte’s cultural sector and currently administered by Foundation For The Carolinas.