Presenting Sponsor:

us bank

The power of music across 6,000 years of history

MIM’s exhibition, Treasures: Legendary Musical Instruments, celebrates some of the world’s most notable musical moments, performance traditions, and musical instrument developments. Eighty exceptional instruments fill the Target Gallery, including some of the finest from MIM’s collection and more than twenty loans from renowned museums, private collections, and musicians around the world.

Instruments with extraordinary pasts come together to share the story of music like never before.

Witness humanity’s enduring creativity and inventiveness expressed through music—exclusively at MIM.

Treasures Exhibition Trailer

In partnership with

Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Ethnic Art and Culture Limited, Hong Kong S.A.R., China
Interlochen Center for the Arts, Interlochen, Michigan
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas

Museu de la Música de Barcelona, Spain
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
National Music Museum, Vermillion, South Dakota
Penn Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Pivotal Moments in Music

From the ancient Olympic Games to the unveiling of the Eiffel Tower, history is brought to life by the instruments that forever changed the world. The exclusive exhibition shares global human achievement and musical ingenuity through an Amati violin likely made for a royal marriage, the oldest guitar still in existence, a shell trumpet from the Maya civilization, Jimi Hendrix’s Black Widow guitar, and more historic instruments.

World-Renowned Craftsmanship

Intricate details of engraved brass, carved patterns, and iridescent inlay represent talented craftsmen, companies, and families from around the globe that molded instrument evolution. Throughout the exhibition, original video content uncovers these stories and the instruments’ represented traditions with performances and interviews by museum curators and notable musicians, such as ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro, guitarist Jiji Kim, and mandolinist David Grisman.

Featured Pieces

Video Spotlights

A catalog for the exhibition is available for purchase at the Museum Store or online at theMIMstore.org.

Thank you to our generous donors

Presenting sponsor U.S. Bank
usbank

U.S. Bank

Sponsored By

 Arizona Office of Tourism

John & Joan D’Addario Foundation, and John & Mary Ann Mangels

Arizona
Supported by

Christine Lindley

Carolyn & John Friedma

Jan & David Wood

Carolyn & John Friedman

Babette & Richard Burns

Jane & John Guild

Marcia & Jim Lowman, and Ann Phillips

Donor Spotlight: Mary Ann and John Mangels

Celebrating MIM’s special exhibition with a generous donation
When Mary Ann and John Mangels learned of MIM’s newest special exhibition, they were excited to help bring the show to life.