Winter 2024 Hours: Tuesday: 11 am- 5 pm ; Wednesday- Saturday 11 am–4 pm                                                          

Scholarships

Ed Bailey Art Education Scholarships

Adults or children of any age may request tuition assistance for classes and workshops by including a letter of need with your registration form (listed below). Mail to: Hockaday Museum of Art – 302 2nd Avenue East, Kalispell, MT 59901, attention: Kathy Martin, or email education@hockadaymuseum.com

Mark D. Norley Memorial Scholarship for Visual Arts

Each spring, The Hockaday offers a $1,000 visual arts scholarship to a graduating senior visual art student in memory of longtime volunteer and arts educator Mark D. Norley (1931-2020). A lifelong arts educator, Kalispell resident Mark Norley eagerly supported opportunities for young people to develop their skills and to consider careers in the arts. Mark was a valued Hockaday supporter who generously donated his time not only to the Hockaday, but also to many area nonprofits.  In 2021, to honor Mark, the Hockaday and James Udick established the Mark D. Norley Memorial Scholarship for Visual Arts, to be awarded annually to a deserving graduating local high school senior visual art student. 

Application Deadline for 2024 : April 5.

For more information on the scholarship and submission process, download the application and description below or email communications@hockadaymuseum.com

(Past Events)

FREE ART PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP AT THE HOCKADAY
SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2022 10:00am-NOON

SPECIAL FREE EVENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL  AND COLLEGE STUDENTS

Free Workshop for High School and College Students wanting to create an effective artist portfolio!
Saturday, March 5 from 10 am – noon
Art Portfolio Workshop
Presented by Susan Guthrie, Associate Professor of Art at Flathead Valley Community College
and Hockaday Museum of Art Staff – Executive director Alyssa Cordova and Kathy Martin Director of Education
 
This workshop will cover the essentials for creating an effective artist portfolio. Topics will include:
• Building a portfolio for your target audience- scholarships, school admission, galleries
• What to include in your portfolio
• Portfolio formats – physical and digital
• Choosing the pieces
• Photo documentation (tips on how to document your work using cameras and lighting available at home)
• Effective organization and presentation
• Writing an artist statement
For more info: education@hockadaymuseum.com. 406-755-5268

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