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Exhibition Resources for The Mint Museum

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Welcome to Mint Wiki!

Brought to you by The Mint Museum Library!

 

What is a wiki? A wiki is a type of website that allows you, the user, to add or edit the content of the website - sort of a collaborative information resource. The most famous wiki is Wikipedia.

 

What this wiki will try to do is:

*1) Provide Mint Museum exhibition information and resources to a wider audience by doing it online, and

 

*2) Provide a place for curators, educators, docents and other users to add their expertise, knowledge and insight about the exhibitions in an immediate and accessible way!

 

For right now, editing and additions to the site are restricted. But, once we all get more familiar with using this tool and it appears to be helpful, we should be opening it up to more collaboration.

 

You can provide feedback by emailing the librarian, Joyce Weaver at joyce.weaver@mintmuseum.org! Thank you!

 

Check out our Exhibition wiki pages!

 

Current

 

 

With a Grain of Salt:  Salt-glazed Stoneware in England and North Carolina

 

Then and Now and In Between: A Gift from the American Ceramic Society

 

Fiberart International 2007

 

Contemporary, Cool and Collected

 

White Light: Glass Compositions by Daniel Clayman

 

 

Upcoming

 

 

Made in China: Export Porcelains from the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection at Winterthur

 

VantagePoint VII: Jiha Moon

 

The Brilliant Period of American Cut Glass