New Virtual Tours, Upcoming Events, and More @ HAM
Can't Make it to
the Museum?
Experience our current exhibitions in virtual reality!
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Glass in the
Expanded Field virtual tour coming soon!
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In conjunction
with current exhibitions, mark your calendars for events led by museum
members and artists, curators, art scholars, and other special guests.
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Date: Saturday, March 13, 7
- 8 pm
Details: Join
artist Terri Fraser live from the Hunterdon Art Museum for an
in-depth look at the works featured in her solo Member Highlight Exhibition, and how
COVID-19 shaped a transition in how she approaches creating work, which
relies on feelings towards reminiscences, nature, and the
mundane. This is an interactive event and questions can be asked at
any time during the program.
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
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Date: Saturday, March 20, 7 - 8:30 pm
Details: This
symposium considers the glass pipe as a fluid work of art fundamental
to the art history of glass. Sometimes demoted by law or public opinion to
the category of “paraphernalia,” the artwork of the pipe nonetheless defies
its sometimes categorization as sub-sculpture. Celebrated artists Kim
Thomas and Dan Coyle, and Luken Sheafe, whose artist name is
SALT, will present their intensely wrought, figural, and in the case of
Thomas, sometimes kinetic, pipes. LEARN MORE & REGISTER
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Date: Tuesday, March 23, 7:30 pm
Details:
Join us for our Annual Meeting and review highlights from the past year, as
well as an outline of plans for the coming year. Participants will include:
Board President Timothy Fraser; Executive Director Marjorie Frankel
Nathanson; Director of Education Heather Brady; and Curator of Special
Projects Jason Vartikar.
REGISTER
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Date: Saturday, April 10, 7 - 8 pm Details: This program will consider Thomas
Cole's life and work in relation to contemporary art. How
might Laura Moriarty's sculptures act as colorful meteorites from
the present, traveling through time to haunt Cole’s works? How might the
institutional work of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, including its
contemporary art programming, enliven the past to enrich us now?
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Did you know we offer Young Artist
Workshops that run in conjunction with our Young Artist Showcase exhibition
series? They're open to all students and materials are provided via
curbside pickup!
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Funding made
possible in part by the Hunterdon County Board of Chosen Freeholders,
through funds administered by the Cultural & Heritage Commission and
by funding in memory of art educator Berda Rittenhouse.
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In addition to
inspiring people with our classes, we spark imaginations with
world-class art installed on our terrace and in our galleries. We
maintain the beautiful stone mill that deepens your ties with the past
and provide a gathering place for your family and friends on the Toshiko Takaezu
Terrace.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation so that we may continue
being a place to connect people to contemporary art, craft, and design in
ways that educate, challenge, and inspire.
Or text DONATEHAM to 44321
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