Hunterdon Art Museum Exhibition Explores Decolonization With Indigenous Artist Marie Watt

November 8, 2021

Curated by Jason Vartikar in collaboration with the artist, Companion Species (At What Cost): The Works of Marie Watt highlights tapestries among a variety of textile works. Continue reading on...

Doug Herren’s imaginative, machine-like creations on display at Hunterdon Art Museum.

November 8, 2021

Doug Herren’s imaginative, machine-like creations on display at Hunterdon Art...

Recap Of 2021 ArtParty & Auction – Band Together

September 22, 2021

Recap Of 2021 ArtParty & Auction – Band Together

Four New Exhibitions Opening At Hunterdon Art Museum

September 19, 2021

New Shows Explore Decolonization, Social Justice, Playful Curiosity, Work by Member Artists The Hunterdon Art Museum presents four new exhibitions from Sept. 26, 2021, through Jan. 9, 2022. An opening reception will take place Sunday, Sept. 26 from...

Utopia or Dystopia? Book Artists Respond to the World We Live In

June 22, 2021

Simple Pleasures – it’s the brand of pink hand soap at the Hunterdon Art Museum, and also a recurring theme for those seeking to regain life post pause. On a recent summer day, young ones were experiencing the simple pleasures of returning to...

Hunterdon Art Museum delves into racial and political issues

June 10, 2021

The Hunterdon Art Museum invites visitors to view three contemporary art exhibitions that explore some of the complex issues facing society.

Hunterdon Art Museum Explores Social Issues, Changing Cultural Landscape In New Exhibitions

May 1, 2021

CLINTON, NJ (May 2021) – Hunterdon Art Museum presents “Crossroads: Book Artists’ Impassioned Responses to Immigration, Human Rights, and Our Environment” and “Print+” from May 8 – Sept. 5, 2021. The works featured in the exhibitions...

HAM Receives Emergency CARES Act Funding

December 22, 2020

The Hunterdon Art Museum is thrilled to announce a $51,116 grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts through its federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act fund. This grant will be crucial in helping HAM overcome...

The Story of an Experimental Craft Colony in New Jersey

October 28, 2020

Peters Valley began as an experimental colony, eventually evolving into a craft school of prominent women blacksmiths, ceramicists, and fiber artists.

Hunterdon Art Museum To Highlight Impact, History Of Renowned Craft School Nestled Amid Delaware Water Gap National Park In Upcoming Exhibition

September 13, 2020

Hunterdon Art Museum will exhibit “From the Ground Up: Peters Valley School of Craft” from Oct. 4 – Jan. 10. “From the Ground Up,” will be the first-ever exhibition examining Peters Valley’s fifty-year history and key moments that have defined the institution – from its earliest formation as an experimental craft colony, to the building of its renowned Japanese wood-fired or Anagama kiln in 1980, to the prominence of women blacksmiths at Peters Valley in the early 2000s.