Huntington Museum of Art
Incorporated in 1947 and opened to the public in 1952, Huntington Museum of Art (formerly known as Huntington Galleries) serves the public as a museum and cultural center and, in the greater community, acts as a presence and advocate for the areas of arts, education, and nature. HMA’s mission is furthered by its four commitments: to acquire and display objects of art, provide excellence in education and arts experiences, maintain a plant conservatory and nature trails, and expand its service population.
As the only nationally accredited visual art museum of its size in the Tri-State region, HMA encompasses a permanent art collection of more than 16,000 objects, ten exhibition spaces, an interactive education gallery, an art reference library of nearly 27,000 volumes, a 287-seat auditorium, the only tropical and subtropical plant conservatory in the state of West Virginia, a coral reef aquarium, two outdoor sculpture courts, five studio workshops, two miles of hiking trails, and a quarter-mile paved accessible Sensory Trail for the visually impaired.
Visitors can also visit the HMA Gift Shop. It is conveniently located next to the museum entrance and has unique gifts for all occasions including: books written by local authors, apparel, scarves, handblown glass, one-of-a-kind jewelry, stationery, folk art, regional artwork, and more.