In "Leave No Trace," Adams explores the intricate relationship between humans and nature.
The Hunterdon Art Museum’s annual Members Exhibition celebrates the diverse talents of its artist members.
Print Jam celebrates Hunterdon Art Museum’s 70th anniversary. It is a collaboration between the Museum, Steamroller Group (Susan Mania, Val Sivilli, and Kazaan Viveiros), and 18 other artists from the region who came together to make prints. Artists spent a day teaching, learning, making, and collaborating at HAM.
Hunterdon Art Museum invites applications to our first triennial juried exhibition of ceramics. The form and content of your work will be up to you, the artist/maker. We are seeking lively and interesting interpretations of clay as material and idea. Your work may – or may not – fall within the traditional terms of description as “functional” or “sculptural”.
Do/Undo is an exhibit that spans ten years to the present of work by Thea Clark about climate change.
My current ceramic work explores invoking vessel references in large-scale forms reminiscent of abandoned industrial tools, gaudily-colored.
Marie Watt (born 1967) is an American artist and citizen of the Seneca Nation of Indians, one of the six tribes of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
This exhibition will debut a new multimedia installation by artist Alisha B. Wormsley including dozens of new works from 2021, shown for the first time.
We are at a crossroad. Our world is changing in myriad ways: refugees and migrants are being displaced, our environment is visibly in peril and there are constant conflicts/wars between countries and within nations.
The exhibition “As Her Mind Collapsed, I was Awakened”: The Rugs of Ann Clarke spotlights a selection of five monumentally scaled rugs by artist Ann Clarke.
Hunterdon Art Museum has partnered with The Hunterdon Art Tour (THAT) since its inception and is proud to present an exhibition of work by artists participating in the Tour.
Each year HAM awards the prize of a solo show to one artist in the Members Exhibition. In 2019 the juror of the Members Exhibition, Pedro Barbeito, Assistant Professor of Art and Director of Lafayette College’s Experimental Printmaking Institute, chose Terri Fraser.
In the first half of the twentieth century, American glassmaking was limited primarily to factories where workers produced multiples of the same object.
Bruce Dehnert’s passion for architectural forms has long been a significant element in his work, functioning as both form and content
Laura Moriarty makes process-driven works with pigmented beeswax whose forms, colors, textures and patterns result from processes similar to those that shape and reshape the earth
Highlighting the impact and history of Peters Valley School of Craft, featuring over 75 works in various mediums and on-site artist residencies.
This annual exhibition showcases the diverse talents of the members of the Hunterdon Art Museum.
Pulling from different states of being – home and away, water and land, fluidity and solidity, silence and noise, spaciousness, and the lack thereof.
Art + Design explores the drawings of Gloria Ortiz-Hernández, the ceramics of Lorraine Kisly, and the furniture designs that emerge from their collaborative vision.
Discover some of the most innovative and beautiful works created with felt in a new exhibition at the Hunterdon Art Museum.
A painter and photographer who manipulate artistic traditions to explore reality through a skeptical lens are featured in an exhibition opening this month at the Hunterdon Art Museum.
For artist Holly Lee, many of the works featured in her new solo exhibition at the Hunterdon Art Museum hold a special significance.
Artist Cliff Lee believes one crucial element to his success is to never stop learning. “I always want to learn and to do better,” Lee said.
Explore the talents of the members of the Hunterdon Art Musem in this annual exhibition!
Explore the talents of the members of the Hunterdon Art Musem in this annual exhibition!
This annual exhibition showcases the diverse talents of the members of the Hunterdon Art Museum.
In a new exhibition at the Hunterdon Art Museum, eight artists will show how the boundaries between paper and drawing, textiles, painting, architecture and sculpture are dissolving.
New York-based artist Shari Mendelson creates works that resemble something you’d expect to see in the antiquities gallery of a fine art museum. But take a closer look. You are in for a surprise!
For artist Holly Lee, many of the works featured in her new solo exhibition at the Hunterdon Art Museum hold a special significance.
Sometimes one man’s trash isn’t just another man’s treasure. For Aurora Robson, it can be art. Robson is a multi-media artist known mostly for her meditative work converting plastic waste into art.
Celebrate the opening of The Hunterdon Art Tour and meet the artists at an opening reception Friday, May 3 from 7 to 9 p.m. at HAM. You can learn more about the opening here!
Ruth Marshall’s creations weren’t inspired by visits to art galleries or at a university class, but by working at the Bronx Zoo.
Though she’s painted for several decades, artist Maureen Chatfield still feels a thrill when stepping in front of a blank canvas. “I deeply love the creative process,” Chatfield says.
Kay Kenny has enjoyed a busy career as a photographer, teacher, painter, and critical writer of visual arts. She has curated several exhibitions and her work can be found in an array of corporate, museum and private collections.
atherine Suttle’s paintings encourage audiences to appreciate the little things that are all around us but sometimes fail to notice.
The Hunterdon Art Museum focuses on the freelance photography of Walter Chandoha in a solo exhibition opening this fall. The exhibition, Walter Chandoha: A Lifetime of Photography, showcases his cat photography
A ground-breaking exhibition highlighting how lace makers are expanding the traditional boundaries of their art form to create exciting work that investigates contemporary themes, materials and forms is at the Hunterdon Art Museum
For artist Holly Lee, many of the works featured in her new solo exhibition at the Hunterdon Art Museum hold a special significance.
Mary Oestereicher Hamill is a multi-media artist and pioneer of participatory photo-based art, shining a light on the needs of poor and marginalized people in our society.
Katie Truk wants to prove pantyhose are more than just a torture device for women. Truk is a multi-media artist who creates colorful, enchanting three-dimensional work with pantyhose, wire, a sewing needle and thread.