About Hunterdon Art Museum

The Hunterdon Art Museum presents changing exhibitions of contemporary art, craft and design in a 19th century stone mill listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Founded in 1952, the Museum showcases works by internationally recognized and emerging contemporary artists. It also offers a dynamic schedule of art classes and workshops for children and adults, and a popular summer camp program. The Hunterdon Art Museum is in the heart of the quaint nineteenth century town of Clinton. Visitors can enjoy an afternoon of shopping in unique boutique shops, dine in restaurants that feature everything from light lunch to elegant dinners, and visit the Red Mill Museum Village where you can learn about the industrial heritage of the region, all within a stone’s throw of the Art Museum. School and Group Tours Group tours can be tailored to meet your group’s interests and needs. Please call our Education Department at (908) 735-8415 at extension 116 or 119 to book a tour. ArtZone All visitors to the Museum are welcome to visit ArtZone, a family friendly space where children and adults can make art. ArtZone is free with admission.