Take Advantage of Exclusive Perks at the Mint Museum for Residents Today
July 22, 2025

Thanks to Providence Row’s new partnership with The Mint Museum, residents can enjoy exclusive perks at North Carolina’s first art museum. Let’s look at how you’re able to take advantage of one of Charlotte’s cultural institutions through this exclusive partnership.
Exclusive Benefits for Northwood Ravin Residents:
- $20 off General Membership: Enjoy all the perks of being a Mint Museum member at a discounted rate.
- 20% Discount at The Mint Museum Store: Take home a piece of the museum with you and enjoy a special discount on all purchases.
This Season’s Exhibitions at Uptown:
Apr 27 – Aug 31, 2025
This landmark exhibition celebrates Leibovitz’s illustrious career and legacy of capturing the essence of her subjects with unparalleled intimacy and artistry. Visitors will experience the exhibition in an engaging dual format, with cutting-edge digital displays complementing prints on paper.
Collidoscope: de la Torre Brothers Retro-Perspective
Jun 7 – Sep 21, 2025
Showcasing a playful fusion of the words “collision” and “kaleidoscope”, this exhibition is a celebration of the 30-year creative journey of artists and brothers Einar and Jamex de la Torre. Renowned for their vibrant glass, mixed-media sculptures, and lenticulars, this exhibit is full of vibrant work that challenges societal norms.
DaRemen J: the longest way home
Mar 14 – Sep 21, 2025
Composing the seen and unseen in his photographic and filmmaking process, DaRemen J.’s has a rich body of work showcased in this exhibit that represents the themes of deeper connection, Black liberation, and imaginative world-building that are present throughout his career.
60 Years of the Department of Art and Art History – UNC Charlotte
August 2, 2024 – November 9, 2025
This collection highlights UNCC-connected artists. With art touching on political engagement, second-wave feminism, social activism, Charlotte’s development, and North Carolina craft history; this exhibit is perfect for those looking to learn more about the Queen City and its University.
Ever Present: Romare Bearden and Music
Nov 1, 2024 – Nov 9, 2025
This exhibit highlights the importance of music as a theme in artist Romare Bearden’s work. With more than a dozen examples of his work, this exhibit explores the many ways thar Bearden covered musical subjects through his drawings, prints, and collages.
“Across the Nation” Masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art
Apr 2, 2025 – Mar 22, 2027
With works by Edgar Degas, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Alma Thomas, this exhibit offers a unique lens into the American experience through art. Exploring beauty, movement, and abstraction, this exhibit provides a compelling dialogue on our nation’s cultural legacy.
Closer to Home: This Season’s exhibits at Randolph Rd:
Women of Land and Smoke: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide and Maya Goded
Nov 23, 2024 – Aug 10, 2025
Showcasing a significant portfolio of works by Mexico-City based photographers Graciela Iturbide and Maya Goed, this exhibit includes a revealing, poignant, and powerful images that examine the intersection of contemporary life and centuries-long practices throughout North and South America.
Buscando la sirena (Searching for the Siren)
Oct 27, 2023 – Oct 5, 2025
In this exhibit, Jackie Milad explores her mother’s homeland of Honduras through created works and selected objects from the Mint’s permanent collection that connect to the Gulf of Fonseca geographically or stylistically
Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks
Sep 20, 2025 – Jan 4, 2026
This exhibit explores how cutting-edge technologies, unexpected materials, and new ideas are transforming footwear and sneakers today. Including digitally designed and 3D-printed shoes, sneakers made from mushroom leather, reclaimed ocean plastics, and footwear created for the metaverse, this exhibit is perfect for the sneakerhead in your life.
Art of Devotion: The Santos de Palo Tradition of Puerto Rico
Aug 2, 2025 – Jul 5, 2026
This exhibition is drawn entirely from the extensive santos collection of Nitza Mediavilla Piñero and Francisco Toste Santana. Curated by Dorie Reents-Budet, PhD, this showcases the Santos De Palo tradition that incorporates artistic innovations influenced by Taíno and African traditions, as well as the unique beliefs and practices of Puerto Rico’s folk Catholicism.
Permanent Exhibitions at Uptown:
- American Art
- Craft + Design
- Decorative Arts
- Modern + Contemporary
- Native American Art
- Special Collections
Closer to Home: Permanent Exhibitions at Randolph Rd:
- African Art
- Art of the Ancient Americas
- European Art
Don’t miss out on these incredible opportunities to immerse yourself in the world of art and culture. Visit The Mint Museum and take advantage of these exclusive benefits for Providence Row Residents today!