The Headley-Whitney Museum of Art is a decorative and fine arts museum founded by prominent jewelry designer, George W. Headley III.
The Museum displays multiple changing exhibits every year. The Museum is currently home to photographs from the Tony Leonard Collection. The Museum's permanent collection includes jewelry and bibelots designed by George W. Headley, in addition to his decorative arts library, Marylou Whitney's amazing dollhouses and our the unique Shell Grotto.
Museum Hours:
Wednesday-Friday 10am-5pm
Saturday & Sunday 12pm-5pm
Last Tour is at 3pm and last Admission is at 4pm.
The Museum will close for the season on December 22 and reopen in March. The permanent collection will be available for group tours during that time.
The mission of the Headley-Whitney Museum shall be to enrich the life of the whole community by fostering knowledge, enjoyment, and appreciation of the decorative and fine arts.