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Make the most of your visit to the Hunter

Perched on an 80-foot bluff overlooking the Tennessee River, the Hunter Museum of American Art features a collection of nearly 3,000 works illustrating the diversity of the American story and the creativity of the American spirit. Galleries filled with paintings and drawings, sculptures and new media will bring out your inner artist. Visit with your family and friends to discover what makes the Hunter Museum an experience unlike any other!

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Hours
Monday
10am - 5pm
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10am - 5pm
Thursday
10am - 8pm
Friday
10am - 5pm
Saturday
10am - 5pm
Sunday
12pm - 5pm
Address
10 Bluff View Ave
Chattanooga, TN 37403
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Parking

Parking is available at the Hunter Museum parking lot, 500 feet from the entrance to the museum. The parking lot is wheelchair accessible. Museum guests can park for free by registering their vehicle using their license plate number. 

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Accessibility

The Hunter is universally accessible. Wheelchairs and strollers are available free of charge at Visitor Services, and service dogs are welcome in the building. We also offer sensory-friendly maps to assist youth on the Autism Spectrum or with sensory processing disorders.

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Create, play, explore, experience

You don’t need an art degree to enjoy art. The Hunter museum is yours—your place for you and your family to enjoy art, find new perspectives, and enjoy new ways to create.

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Teens
Everyone

Throwback Thursday and Teen Art Show

Thursday, February 6

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Adults
University Students

Black Professionals at the Hunter

Monday, February 3

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Adults

Blue Blazes Trail Hike

Sunday, February 2

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Everyone

The Long View Exhibition Opening

Thursday, January 30

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Everyone

Winter Birds and Cranes in Nature and Art - CANCELED

Saturday, January 25

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1st-6th graders

2025 Spring Break Camp

March 17 – 21 from 9am to 4pm

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1st-6th graders

2025 Summer Camp

Weeklong sessions in June and July from 9am to 4pm

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Upcoming Events

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Art connects us to each other and the world we live in

We believe that art allows us a window into the perspectives, experiences, and viewpoints of others. 
As we strive to better engage our diverse audiences in active dialogues about the meaning and relevance of American art, the Hunter continues to reimagine and reinterpret American art itself.

Our programs and exhibitions are shaped by our commitment to representing a variety of experiences, cultures, and perspectives in hopes that visitors see art with new eyes—as a way to better understand both where we’ve been and where we are today.

About The Hunter

Explore the permanent collection

Travel across hundreds of years with history with 3000+ works of American art.

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Recent Acquisitions

Vital Organ: Heart
Rose B. Simpson
2022
Clay, twine, grout, glaze
Machine Hallucinations: Satellite Simulations – C
Refik Anadol
2021
Video (color and sound)
Ferdinand-Philippe-Louis-Charles-Henri, Duc d'Orléans
Kehinde Wiley
2014
Oil on canvas

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