Museum Of Christian & Gospel Music Opens Amy Grant Pop-Up Exhibit
The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music will host a special pop-op exhibit, celebrating the release of Amy Grant’s new album, The Me That Remains.
The project marks Grant’s first collection of all-original songs in 13 years, and reflects on healing, connection, endurance and grace.
The exhibit will showcase Wayne Brezinka’s original mixed-media artwork created for the cover of the album. Reflecting themes of memory and reconstruction, the piece was assembled from meaningful fragments of Grant’s life, including pieces of a treasured quilt, seashells from her collection, her childhood Bible, and an article about her grandfather.
The exhibit will also feature Grant’s 1994 Pax Christi Award, accompanied by congratulatory letters from six U.S. presidents, the original Western Union telegram sent to her college dorm announcing her first Grammy nomination, rare photographs captured by Mark Pleasant and more.
Across her career, Grant has garnered more than 2.2 billion global streams, sold over 30 million albums worldwide, and became the first artist in Contemporary Christian Music to achieve a platinum record, reach No. 1 on the pop charts, and perform at the Grammy Awards.
The Amy Grant Pop-Up Exhibit will be included with museum admission.
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