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Adults & University Students

Creating a Space for Community Engagement

We are committed to engaging adults and university students through specialized programs that deepen their understanding and appreciation of American art. By offering curated lectures, workshops, and collaborative discussions, we aim to foster a vibrant dialogue between the museum and the community.

Art + Issues

Art + Issues features local leaders and cutting edge thinkers who engage in dialogues about major issues facing our community using a work of art from the Hunter permanent collection as a springboard. Each discussion takes place in the Hunter galleries and offers participants the opportunity to explore the art and the contemporary issues it represents as we chart the course for the future.

For more information on this series or to suggest a future speaker, contact Adera Causey at acausey@huntermuseum.org or 423.752.2053.

Art Wise: April Flanders

Thursday, March 27

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The Long View: Williams Island

Saturday, March 22

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Art Health & Climate Justice

Thursday, March 13

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Create & Sip: Creating with Sustainable Materials

Thursday, March 6

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Thowback Thursday

Thursday, March 6

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Art + Issues with Thrive Regional Partnership

Thursday, February 27

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Vision+Verse: Nature for All

Thursday, February 20

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Terrace at Twilight

A Night in the Garden

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Spectrum, Graffiti Edition

November 7 & 9, 2024

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Throwback Thursday and Teen Art Show

Thursday, February 6

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Black Professionals at the Hunter

Monday, February 3

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Blue Blazes Trail Hike

Sunday, February 2

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Upcoming Events

Black Creativity at the Hunter 

Discover Black Creativity at the Hunter, our museum’s initiative dedicated to celebrating the profound contributions of Black artists, and showcasing their innovative work and impact on the landscape of American art.

Professional Development

Designing Innovation

Designing Innovation was created by the Hunter to meet the needs of the business community. Working teams at a variety of local companies of all sizes have taken advantage of this unique opportunity to develop innovative skills critical to today’s competitive business environment.

Programs are tailored to clients’ needs and are designed by Hunter staff and a team of highly qualified business coaches. Topics for past Designing Innovation programs have included team building and management, leadership development, design thinking, creativity, communication for intergenerational business cultures, and crafting innovative marketing approaches.

Programs are tailored to clients’ needs and are designed by Hunter staff and a team of highly qualified business coaches. Topics for past Designing Innovation programs have included team building and management, leadership development, design thinking, creativity, communication for intergenerational business cultures, and crafting innovative marketing approaches.

Artful Lunch

Enjoy a group lunch hour learning session at the museum. This is a casual opportunity to just spend a little time in the galleries, reflect on works of art, explore your own ideas about various issues, and get to know your co-workers and friends in a new way. After about 45 minutes in the gallery, you can enjoy lunch at a downtown restaurant or can arrange to have a catered or box lunch at the Museum (additional fees apply for museum lunch option). Artful experiences are also available to your groups in the evening upon request for additional fees.

To learn more about how these programs could work for your team, contact Adera Causey at acausey@huntermuseum.org or 423.752.2053.

Hunter Museum Committees

Advisory committees work with the Hunter to plan and present programs with the goal of developing opportunities for more deeply connecting with works of art and diversifying our audience reach.

To learn more about an Advisory Committee or to become involved, contact Adera Causey at acausey@huntermuseum.org or 423.752.2053.

College & University Students

Local Student Pass

For current College or University students who attend school or live within 50 miles of the Hunter Museum, show your current ID on your next visit and receive admission for the entire year for just $15! Whether it’s to stop by an upcoming exhibition or join us for upcoming events as you will have unlimited access for the next year.

Tours

The Hunter also offers a variety of tour experiences for college and university students. For more information, please contact Adera Causey at acausey@huntermuseum.org or 423.752.2053.

Internships

The Hunter hosts interns & volunteers throughout year through a variety of departments, including Collections, Education, Museum Store, Marketing/Communications, and Membership/Development. Opportunities vary by semester.

University Student Events

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Art Wise: April Flanders

Thursday, March 27

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The Long View: Williams Island

Saturday, March 22

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Art Health & Climate Justice

Thursday, March 13

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Art + Issues with Thrive Regional Partnership

Thursday, February 27

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Black Professionals at the Hunter

Monday, February 3

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Upcoming Events
Annual Undergraduate Symposium

This year’s student symposium will take place virtually on April 12, 2025. The theme is Environmental Sustainability in Culture and welcomes papers from all academic disciplines that explore the way environmental sustainability and conservation is reflected in culture today.

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

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

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