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4795
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Charlotte's Mint Museum of Art, North Carolina's oldest art museum, has been located since 1936 in the old U.S. mint building on Randolph Road. To move to a new facility in the city's expanding cultural district, the museum will need to raise $50 million by April 2000.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 58 Issue 10, Oct 2000, p8-9, il
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36450
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A creative endeavor Charlotte’s gallery and museum communities activated and Jessica Moss advocated was Roll Up. This project, taking artists out into impoverished and vulnerable parts of town, included underrepresented human subjects in its artwork. Events showcasing these artworks included the New Gallery of Modern Art’s BlackBlooded.
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28557
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Jerald Melberg is one of Charlotte’s most influential art minds. Melberg has exhibited internationally-known works, such as Picasso, in his art gallery. He has also led a rebirth of the Charlotte School, using his connections in art to raise funds for improvements.
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15435
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The Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, is North Carolina's first art museum. The museum houses a fine permanent collection including some fifteenth century paintings. The museum will also change special exhibits every two to three months.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 4 Issue 29, Dec 1936, p3, 6, il
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