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Hickory Museum of Art

Hickory, NC

828-327-8576

http://www.hickorymuseumofart.org

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

Hidden Treasures of William Starkweather; essay by Peter Falotico (10/23/13)

The Legacy of Paul W. Whitener; article by Thomas R. Perryman (12/18/08)

William Thomas Blackburn: An Artist Comes Home - His Story...; essay by Barry G. Huffman (9/7/06)

Homegrown and Handmade II: The Natural World - Selected Works from the Huffman Collection of Southern Contemporary Folk and Outsider Art; essay by Charlotte V. Brown (9/7/06)

Landscapes From the Permanent Collection: Part II (10/20/00)

The Hickory Museum of Art is located at 243 Third Avenue NE, Hickory, NC 28603. Hickory Museum of Art presents changing exhibits and a permanent collection of 19th-century through contemporary American art. Works by Alfred Thompson Bricher, William Merritt Chase, and Gilbert Charles Stuart are featured. Please see the museum's website for hours and admission fees.


Google Book Searches conducted in 2008 and 2013 by Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) located the following brochures, catalogues and gallery guides published on paper in connection with the Museum and with a topic of American representational art. The list may not include all relevant publications. Titles are listed by date of publication, with most recent listed first. Information on publications may be in error or incomplete. Titles may be followed by links to related essays published by Resource Library. See Definitions for more information on finding brochures, catalogues and gallery guides using TFAO's website.

William Thomas Blackburn: An Artist Comes Home : 1908-1993., By Barry Gurley Huffman. Published by Hickory Museum of Art, 2006. Google Books says: "The exhibition runs from [June]-Aug. 27, [2006] - Museum website, visited June 30, 2006." William Thomas Blackburn: An Artist Comes Home - His Story...; essay by Barry G. Huffman (9/7/06)

Homegrown & Handmade: Selected Works from the Huffman Collection of Southern Contemporary Folk & Outsider Art, By Lisë C. Swensson, Barry Gurley Huffman, Tom Patterson, N.C. Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, N.C.). Published by Hickory Museum of Art, 2005. 22 pages. Google Books says: "Catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, N.C., April 23-July 24, 2005" Homegrown and Handmade II: The Natural World - Selected Works from the Huffman Collection of Southern Contemporary Folk and Outsider Art; essay by Charlotte V. Brown (9/7/06)

_Catawba Native Paul Whitener: A Retrospectiv_e, By Thomas Perryman, Paul Whitener, N.C. Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, N.C.), Mildred Whitener Coe. Published by Hickory Museum of Art, 1998. 20 pages Google Books says: "March 15-May 31, 1998." The Legacy of Paul W. Whitener; article by Thomas R. Perryman (12/18/08)

"Mine's My Style": The Paintings of Minnie Reinhardt, By Minnie Reinhardt, Thomas R. Perryman, Barry Gurley Huffman, Charles G. Zug, N.C. Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, N.C.). Published by Hickory Museum of Art, 1996. 36 pages. Google Books says: "Catalog of an exhibition held at Hickory Museum of Art, Apr. 6-May 26, 1996."

Lillian Mathilde Genth: A Retrospective, By Lillian Mathilde Genth, Todd D. Smith, Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, N.C.), N.C. Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, St. John's Museum of Art, Tennessee Fine Arts Center, Tennessee Fine Arts Center, St. John's Museum of Art. Published by Hickory Museum of Art, 1990. 36 pages. Google Books says: "Catalog of an exhibition held at the Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, N.C., March 17-May 27, 1990, St. John's Museum of Art, Wilmington, N.C., June 8-August 26, 1990, and Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood, Nashville, Ten., October 21-December 30, 1990."

Vantage Points: The Works of William Starkweather, 1879-1969, Organized by Hickory Museum of Art, April 16-June 25, 1989 ; St. John's Museum of Art, July 6-Aug. 20, 1989, By William Starkweather, Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, N.C.), St. John's Museum of Art. Published by Hickory Museum of Art. 4 pages

Innovations in Clay: Catawba Valley Pottery: October 10, 1987-January 17, 1988, By Hickory Museum of Art. Published by Hickory Museum of Art. 32 pages

Arthur B. Davies, By Royal Cortissoz, Arthur Bowen Davies, Hickory Museum of Art (Hickory, N.C.), Virginia Davies, M.. Published by Hickory Museum of Art, 1983. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized May 31, 2007. 8 pages

The Afro-American Presence in the Arts, Past and Present from North Carolina Collections, By Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory Museum of Art, Lynn Moody Igoe. Published by Hickory Museum of Art, 1982. 8 pages.Google Books says: "Exhibition held Oct. 3-Nov. 3., 1982."

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