our renovation is underway!
Demo began on Tuesday, September 2, and that means HMA is hitting the road—bringing creativity and art experiences out into the community! While the building undergoes its exciting transformation, you’ll still find us in new places, popping up with programs, classes, and events that keep the arts alive and accessible for everyone. Visit our Satellite Museum (opening Sunday, September 21) at Valley Hills Mall! Follow us on social media and check our website for the latest updates, class info, and event details.


visit our satellite museum!
While the main museum is closed for renovation, we are operating a satellite location at Valley Hills Mall [1960 US Hwy 70 SE, Hickory, NC 28602]. Find us on the 2nd floor, near American Eagle, outside Dillard’s.
Enjoy free hands-on art activities, exhibitions by local artists, and more!
Hours (Beginning Sunday, September 21):
Wednesday - Saturday | 11 AM - 4 PM
Sunday | 12 - 6 PM
Also open for special events and classes.
upcoming events on the go!



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ART FOR ALL!
To bring people together and inspire creativity through the power of art.

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On September 5, 2024, local notables including Hickory’s Mayor, HMA Board members, and other museum supporters along with the museum’s volunteers and staff celebrated HMA’s reaccreditation success with a party. The Mayor declared the day of the party Hickory Museum of Art Day, and everyone raised a champagne toast.
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An especially intriguing aspect of the family is the involvement of Kate and George’s daughters, Norma and Josephine, in the family building business — an unusual situation for the time. Even more, that the Bonniwell daughters had their father’s support and promotion is all the more interesting.
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