Abstraction as Language - Digital Art Inspired by Beyond Boundaries
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
Since 1999, our artist residency program has provided a haven for artists—a space where they have the time, resources, and freedom to turn their dreams into reality. This season, six incoming Artists-in-Residence joining us for Spring 2026 explore textile practices as a powerful language, moving between portraiture, sculpture, installation, and memory-driven image making.
Since 1999, our artist residency program has provided a haven for artists—a space where they have the time, resources, and freedom to turn their dreams into reality. This season, six incoming Artists-in-Residence joining us for Spring 2026 explore textile practices as a powerful language, moving between portraiture, sculpture, installation, and memory-driven image making.
My work explores portraiture as a form of world-building. Through paintings, sculptures, and objects, I create intimate portraits of people of color and others whose bodies have historically existed outside the bounds of traditional portraiture, representing them as whole, complex individuals.
Wade Mickley is a Virginia-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice integrates drawing, graphic design, and mixed-media assemblage. He works primarily with found objects—especially worn, weathered, and decayed elements—to create dimensional works that investigate memory, natural forms, and emotional resonance.
Since 1999, our artist residency program has provided a haven for artists—a space where they have the time, resources, and freedom to turn their dreams into reality. This season, six incoming Artists-in-Residence joining us for Spring 2026 explore textile practices as a powerful language, moving between portraiture, sculpture, installation, and memory-driven image making.
Making an Impression: Pioneering Latin American Printmakers presents a multigenerational group of four artists who have redefined printmaking through material and perceptual innovation. Featuring works by Rufino Tamayo, Jesús Rafael Soto, Regina Silveira, and Analia Saban, the exhibition highlights printmaking as a dynamic and continually evolving field of artistic experimentation.
Hopeton St. Clair Hibbert, Jr. is an Atlanta-based multidisciplinary artist whose work examines how Black memory persists through materials shaped by labor, extraction, and time. His practice is grounded in the belief that history is embedded in ordinary materials that have been worked, weathered, and overlooked.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
Abstraction as Language - Digital Art Inspired by Beyond Boundaries
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
The Mint Museum is FREE from 5-9 PM on Wednesdays! Free Wednesday Evenings is generously presented by Publix Super Markets.
Since 1999, our artist residency program has provided a haven for artists—a space where they have the time, resources, and freedom to turn their dreams into reality. This season, six incoming Artists-in-Residence joining us for Spring 2026 explore textile practices as a powerful language, moving between portraiture, sculpture, installation, and memory-driven image making.
Since 1999, our artist residency program has provided a haven for artists—a space where they have the time, resources, and freedom to turn their dreams into reality. This season, six incoming Artists-in-Residence joining us for Spring 2026 explore textile practices as a powerful language, moving between portraiture, sculpture, installation, and memory-driven image making.
My work explores portraiture as a form of world-building. Through paintings, sculptures, and objects, I create intimate portraits of people of color and others whose bodies have historically existed outside the bounds of traditional portraiture, representing them as whole, complex individuals.
Wade Mickley is a Virginia-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice integrates drawing, graphic design, and mixed-media assemblage. He works primarily with found objects—especially worn, weathered, and decayed elements—to create dimensional works that investigate memory, natural forms, and emotional resonance.