• Marblehead Arts Association/King Hooper

    • Galleries & Museums
    8 Hooper Street
    Marblehead, MA 01945
    (781) 631-2608
    (781) 639-7890 (fax)
    Hours:
    Tue - Fri 12- 5 pm, Sat 10 am - 5 pm, Sun 12 - 5 pm, Closed Mondays and Winter Break, 12/25 - 1/1
    • About

      Now in its 10th decade, the Marblehead Arts Association (MAA) is located in the historic King Hooper Mansion. The MAA was founded in 1922 by a small group of artists who took action to support their beliefs that a vibrant art community was integral to the well-being of Marblehead and the surrounding community. Three years later, there were 153 members and 3500 visitors at their first large exhibit at the American Legion Hall. By 1938, the MAA was thriving and in need of a larger exhibit space. As a result, later that same year they purchased the dilapidated King Hooper Mansion. Committed to preserving an important piece of Marblehead’s history the mansion was restored and in 1975 was admitted to the National Register of Historic Places.

      The MAA continues to grow and prosper currently serving 500+ artistically diverse artists, associate and corporate members. Six galleries of exhibits by association members and guest artists rotate approximately every six weeks displaying over 1,200 original works of art annually.

      A cornerstone of the MAA is arts education and programming, including adult and children’s classes, musical performances and vibrant artist talks. Each year the MAA awards a scholarship to a Marblehead High School student pursuing an education in fine arts.

      Building on the 90+ year tradition of “Leading the arts in the community . . . Inspiring generations” the Marblehead Arts Association is an integral part of Marblehead and attracts visitors locally, regionally and internationally.

      Admission to the mansion and galleries is free and open to the public.

    • Directions

      After entering Marblehead, via Pleasant Street, follow it to the very end and make a right onto Washington Street. At the bottom of the hill, the MAA is the large white mansion to the right of Bank Sq

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