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.

We Are Not Neutral

June 3, 2020

Our hearts break for the injustice in this world, the killing of George Floyd, and the many other people of color who have faced the indignities and blows of racism before him. In the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Injustice anywhere is...

Hunterdon Poets Workshop: Nancy Noé

June 2, 2020

Shelter in Place Everybody giggles, since Sally and Joe and Robert and Devon the kid with the Airpods the boy with bad breath and everyone else is pressed in an intimate strata in ways that they already hope to forget. Everybody...

A Note from Our Executive Director

April 5, 2020

Dear HAM Friends, The last few weeks have been unlike anything that any of us have known: confusing, frightening, almost dizzying in the speed at which advice, news, and our daily patterns have changed. Ironically, as the Hunterdon Art Museum...

Staff Spotlight: Michael Citarelli

April 3, 2020

Staff Spotlight: Michael Citarelli

Staff Spotlight: Caitlin Vitalo

April 3, 2020

Staff Spotlight: Caitlin Vitalo

A Message to the Community on COVID-19

March 11, 2020

We hope you are well. In the last few days, we have found ourselves in an unprecedented situation with much uncertainty.  As we have become more aware of COVID-19, we have grappled with tough decisions about closing the Museum and stopping our...

Interview with Lace not Lace Curator Devon Thein — Part 2

September 28, 2018

The conclusion of our interview with Devon Thein, discussing Lace not Lace: Contemporary Fiber Art from Lacemaking Techniques, which opens this Sunday. You can read about the exhibition on our website. Go here to read Part 1 of our...

Interview with Lace not Lace Curator Devon Thein — Part 1

September 14, 2018

Could you tell me a little about the thought process involved in making the selections for this exhibition? What you were looking for when you decided which pieces to include? I wanted to present pieces that would show the versatility of bobbin...

Terrace Named To Honor Artist Toshiko Takaezu

July 22, 2016

When renowned ceramic artist Toshiko Takaezu first gazed upon the charming waterfall beside the Hunterdon Art Museum in the summer of 1964, she knew she had found just what she was looking for: a home and a peaceful place where she could focus on...