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Exhibition Resources for The Mint Museum

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Michael Sherrill Retrospective

A Beautiful Death, 2017 (detail)

Porcelain, silica bronze, Moretti glass

Collection of the artist

Photo by Scott Allen

 

 

The museum honors Concord native Rick Horton, whose work is featured in the upcoming exhibition Under Construction: Collage from The Mint MuseumHis emerging career was cut tragically short due to his death from HIV/AIDS in 1990.

 

World AIDS Day is December 1 and its theme is "Know Your Status." Over 35 million people have died from HIV/AIDS and over 36 million people worldwide are living with the disease. 

 

Much progress has been made since the death of this artist and so many (too many) others. Testing is key, but there are still many barriers. Join us this World AIDS Day in raising awareness about the importance of knowing one’s status and calling for the removal of all barriers to accessing HIV testing

African Print Fashion Now!Hassan Hajjaj (b. Larache, Morocco, 1961)

Afrikan Boy, 2012 from the series My Rock Stars Volume 2. Metallic Lambda print on 3mm Dibond in wood frame with Geisha maquereau tins

Courtesy Private Collection

  

 

 

Created by The Mint Museum Library, Mintwiki provides online information on the special exhibitions and permanent collections of The Mint Museum. Resources on current and forthcoming special exhibitions, current permanent installations at both museum locations  and on special commissions, are accessible from this page. On the right is a Sidebar which contains a resource space for our museum docents including access to their research papers, links to essays from our Annual Regional Collegiate Art History Symposiums, and links to wiki pages created for previous Mint exhibitions.

For even more information, search MARCO, the Mint Art Research Catalog Online  To visit The Mint Museum Library at Mint Museum Randolph, click on the contact button in the Sidebar.  

 

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