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Barry G. Huffman: Life Illustrated


November 29, 2024 - February 16, 2025

3rd Floor Gallery

Meet the Artist Reception
Sunday, December 1 | 3 - 5 PM

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She (Barry Huffman) is an American original, following her own path, finding a way to express love and beauty as best she can, not quite like anyone else.

Janet Koplos, Life Illustrated

Six decades ago a young newly married woman began painting pictures of her everyday life. What started out as an endeavor to please herself with a memory became an obsession of documenting her thoughts, experiences, joys and sorrows, and loss and frustrations of life. As a private quiet person this became her practice of dealing with life.

More than 400 paintings later Barry Gurley Huffman who began as a self-taught artist had become an artist in her own right that defies categories of a persona or style and worthy of recognition of her contribution and talent as a visual artist. She has created a unique and amazing documentation of a fading but not forgotten era.

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The Art of Profession


November 23, 2024 - February 2, 2025

Coe, Shuford, Windows, & engageHMA Galleries

Reception
Thursday, December 5 | 6:30 - 8 PM


How do you use the creative process in your every day life?

This exhibition is a celebration of the creative process regardless of your discipline and career pathway. Art and creativity play a role in all of our lives from the way we problem solve to the techniques we develop to do our professions.

Hickory Museum of Art invited students and faculty from Catawba Valley Community College, Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute, Lenoir-Rhyne University and Appalachian State University to show how they utilize the creative process.


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Ode to the Blue Ridge


October 11, 2024 - February 16, 2025

Whitener Gallery


Hickory Museum of Art presents this exhibition in tribute to the people and landscapes of Western North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene. Please consider donating to one of the organizations providing relief to the area.

United Way

Feeding the Carolinas

Women’s Fund of the Blue Ridge

Red Cross

Salvation Army

Paul Whitener, Linville Mountain, 1958, oil on canvas, Bequest of Mildred Whitener Coe, 2008.15.3

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Hambrick Family Foundation

 
 

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