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About The Hockaday Museum of Art: Gateway to Montana’s Artistic Legacy Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, College Students $2, Children K-12 Free, Museum Members Free Story Our Mission To enrich the cultural life of our community and region, and preserve the artistic legacy of Montana and Glacier National Park Museum Overview The Hockaday Museum of Art's mission is to enrich the cultural life of our community and region, and preserve the artistic legacy of Montana and Glacier National Park. The Museum maintains a permanent collection and offers rotating exhibits by nationally renowned and emerging artists, in addition to a permanent exhibit of Glacier National Park art and culture. A Discovery Gallery provides hands-on activities for children that changes along with the rotating exhibits. Museum History In 1967, the Flathead Branch of the Montana Institute of the Arts explored the need for a community art center in the Flathead Valley. Area residents responded enthusiastically, and on February 10, 1969, the Flathead Valley Art Association opened the Hockaday Center for the Arts as a community art center in the Carnegie Library building. The art center was named for Lakeside artist Hugh Hockaday (1892-1968), who had moved to the Flathead Valley after a successful career as a commercial artist, and who passed away during the conversion of the Carnegie library to an art center. In 1998, the Hockaday Center changed its name to the Hockaday Museum of Art to reflect its new focus as a museum. Building History The Hockaday Museum is housed in a turn-of-the-century Carnegie Library Building that is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. The more than 100-year-old building, now wheelchair accessible, has undergone significant renovations to create a sophisticated museum setting while retaining the building's historic beauty. Collection The Museum’s growing permanent collection focuses on the art and artists of Montana. Featured in the permanent collection are works by Leonard Lopp, Bud Helbig, Ace Powell, O.C. Seltzer, Russell Chatham, Jeanne Hamilton, Hugh Hockaday, David Shaner, Thomas English, Bob Scriver, Gary Schildt, Tom Saubert, Frank Hagel, Mark Ogle, Jeff Walker, and others. The Crown of the Continent This permanent exhibition captures the nostalgia and grandeur of Glacier National Park that today still attracts so many artists seeking to portray its greatness. It features works by significant Glacier Park authors, photographers, and painters as well as Park collectibles, including vintage maps and hand-tinted photographs. While artists change from time to time, the exhibit always features the art and culture of Glacier National Park. Off the Wall Gift Gallery The Hockaday offers a charming source of unique pottery, glass, jewelry, cards, prints, books and other original handiwork by local and regional artists. Admission Adults $5 Seniors (60+) $4 College Students $2 Children K-12 Free Members Free Hours of Operation 10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday 302 Second Avenue East Kalispell, Montana 59901 tel 406.755.5268 fax 406.755.2023 Wheelchair Accessible Impressum Copyright Information The Hockaday Museum of Art retains all rights to this website and its contents. All images are protected by copyright unless otherwise noted. Website Images Images on the website are available for publicity purposes only to the press. All published images must assign appropriate credit to the artist, the Museum, and include copyright information if applicable. Terms and Conditions The website, content, and materials are only for personal, educational, and non-commercial use and are available for fair use as defined by United States copyright law. Any commercial reproduction, redistribution, publication, by electronic or other means is strictly prohibited unless written permission or a licensing agreement has been granted by the Museum. Individuals or other entities may hold copyright or other proprietary rights other than, or in addition, to the Museum. Such works may not be used in any form without prior permission from the holder of the copyright, for example the artist, artist’s heirs, etc. Copyright Licensing Agreement You may request a Copyright License Agreement from the Museum by calling 406-755-5268, emailing info@hockadaymuseum.org or by visiting www.hockadaymuseum.org (click on About Us, then Copyright Policy). Last updated: 21 January 2014
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