Hunterdon Art Museum
The Hunterdon Art Museum, located in a historic 19th-century stone mill on the Raritan River in Clinton, NJ, offers a rich blend of contemporary art, craft, and design exhibitions. This landmark, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, not only showcases works by internationally recognized and emerging contemporary artists but also provides a vibrant schedule of events and programs throughout the year.
In addition to its dynamic art exhibitions, the museum is a hub for community engagement through a variety of events. These include film screenings, art fairs featuring local artists and their work, artist talks, and family-oriented activities like it’s annual "HAM IT UP" free community day. The museum hosts more than 300 classes and workshops annually, covering a range of mediums and skill levels, and features a summer camp program renowned for its engaging and educational content for children.
Hunterdon Art Museum also holds special events centered around other cultures, like its annual “Day of the Dead” celebration, and unique gatherings such as the "ArtBar on the Terrace," providing visitors with diverse ways to experience art and community. The museum’s artist-in-residence program further connects local schools with professional artists, fostering a deeper appreciation for the arts among students.