Mint Museum. The Mint Museum is a cultural institution in Charlotte, North Carolina that comprises Mint Museum Randolph and Mint Museum Uptown.
   Together these two locations have hundreds of collections showcasing art and design from around the globe. In 2018, The Mint Museum announced Todd A. Herman, PhD, former Executive Director at The Arkansas Arts Center, as the new President and CEO.
   Bruce LaRowe, former Executive Director of Children's Theatre of Charlotte, was the Interim CEO in June 21, 2017. He assumed the role after the departure of Dr. Kathleen V. Jameson's Presidency in 2017.
   Mint Museum Randolph resides in a federal style building that once housed the Charlotte Mint. Opening in 1936, it was the first art museum in North Carolina, USA.
   The permanent collections include American Art, Ancient American Art, American and European ceramics, American and European Decorative Art, North Carolina Pottery, historic costume and fashionable dress and accessories, African Art, Asian Art, historic maps, Contemporary art, and photography. The companion Mint Museum of Craft + Design focuses on contemporary craft. The Mint Museum is the largest visual arts institution in Charlotte and holds the largest public collection of Charlotte-born artist Romare Bearden's work. The American Art collection comprises approximately 900 works created between the late 1700s and circa 1945. It includes portraitu
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