Hunterdon Art Museum, Art museum in Clinton, United States
The Hunterdon Art Museum is an art museum in Clinton that displays contemporary art, craft, and design exhibitions in a former stone mill building. The structure dates to the 19th century and provides multiple gallery spaces for the museum's rotating collections.
The museum was founded in 1952 and occupies a 19th-century building that later earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places. This adaptive reuse of a historic industrial structure demonstrates how cultural institutions can preserve and repurpose older buildings.
The museum presents works by established and emerging artists while offering educational programs through exhibitions, classes, and workshops. These activities engage visitors of all backgrounds and create opportunities for people to explore art and creativity together.
The museum is located along a river and accessible to various visitors interested in art. The website offers information about current exhibitions, hours of operation, and options to register for art courses.
The location stands on the traditional territory of Lenapehoking and acknowledges the Lenni-Lenape as the original inhabitants of the land. This recognition reminds visitors whose territory they are on and honors the history that preceded the museum.
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