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Day of the Dead Celebration
November 1, 6 - 9pm
We invite you to immerse
yourself in this rich cultural event, where
we celebrate not only the lives of those
who have passed but also the vibrant and
enduring spirit of Mexican art and
tradition.
Bring your family and friends
to partake in this beautiful celebration of
life, art, and culture at HAM.
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School’s
Out 2024 NJEA Mini-Camps
Mini-Camp Dates
November
7 – November 8, 2025
These camp sessions, offered
during the NJEA Teacher Convention in
November, are designed so that students can
attend both days or just one. You will need
to register for each day separately.
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Let's Play with Clay!
November 7 & 8; 9am - 12pm
Students will be able to
explore and create useful works of art out
of air-dry clay! We will be exploring
different sculpting techniques, shapes, and
designs to create cups, bowls,
jewelry holders, vases, and plates.
Students will be given the choice – what
will you make?
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Printmakers Studio
November 7 & 8; 9am - 12pm
This class will explore the
basics of printmaking, on and off the
press. Each day, students will use
processes such as mono-printing, relief
printing, and collagraph printing on the
press, as well as alternative processes to
explore when a press is not available.
Class time will include
demonstrations, group discussions, and open
press time to create a body of work or to
just experiment with new techniques.
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Lunch with the Bunch
November 7 & 8; 12 - 1pm
Staying for a full day of
camp? Or just want to eat lunch with some
friends? Sign up for Lunch with the Bunch
so your child can eat lunch with other
students, supervised by HAM staff. After
lunch is finished, we’ll play games, do an
art project, or draw with chalk until the
afternoon camp begins!
All campers must pack
a nut-free lunch for Lunch with
the Bunch. Lunch is not provided by the
museum. Students who are staying for both
the AM and PM session must be signed up for
Lunch with the Bunch, unless the guardian
plans on picking them up between the two
sessions.
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycled
Sculptures!
November 7-8; 1 - 4pm
Each day, campers will design
and craft their own vibrant accessories,
learning valuable skills and techniques
while creating treasures that reflect their
unique personalities.
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Making Cordage with Daffodil
Leaves
November 7-8; 1 - 4pm
Art supplies can be expensive
– let’s explore materials we can use for
free from the recycling can! Students will
experiment with cardboard sculpture, paper
making, and other mixed media artworks, all
while doing what we can to help the planet. Day 1 will focus on creating
with recycled paper and paper-making. Day 2
will focus on cardboard sculpture.
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After Camp Youth Yoga
November 7-8; 4 - 5pm
🌼 This session will be full of
fun and learning. Campers will learn yoga
poses, explore limitations, practice body
positivity, relaxation, and breathing
techniques.
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Become
a HAM Member: Enjoy Discounts, Unlimited Exhibitions Access,
and More!
By becoming an annual member of Hunterdon Art Museum, you'll
enjoy a plethora of exclusive benefits! These include discounts
on classes, workshops, and summer camps, unlimited admission to
exhibitions, the chance to submit work to our annual juried
Members Exhibition, guest passes, and FREE admission to over
1100 art museums nationwide through North American Reciprocal
Museums.
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Support HAM: Your Contribution
Makes a Difference
Your support is vital to us. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit, Hunterdon
Art Museum relies on your tax-deductible contributions.Your
generosity helps us maintain our historic building, create
exhibitions showcasing contemporary art from around the globe,
and develop programs that teach skills and foster creativity.
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Programs
are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State
Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment
for the Arts; Hyde and Watson Foundation; The Large Foundation;
and The Holt Foundation, along with other corporations, foundations
and individuals. The Hunterdon Art Museum is barrier-free and
accessible to people who use wheelchairs. Patrons who are deaf,
hard of hearing or speech impaired may contact the Museum
through the New Jersey Relay Service at (TTY) 1 (800) 852-7899.
Visit our Accessibility page for complete information.
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