Victorious
Victoria is no stranger to the stage, having appeared in numerous area theatre productions. We’ve had the distinct pleasure of working with Victoria for many years. She’s currently a theatre major at Catawba College.
Macaroni Kid
Hickory Arts was voted the 2013 Hickory/Western Piedmont Macaroni Kid Family Choice Awards Winner for "Favorite Music Instruction!"
Destined for Stardom
Sydney is THE quintessential "Everything Artist." She embodies everything we believe in. We never hesitate to point to her as a role model.
Feelin’ Gruvey
Every once in a while, something or someone comes along that overwhelmingly reminds you you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be, doing exactly what you’re supposed to. This, from Everything Artist, Julia Gruver.
The Prime Directive
One of the more difficult aspects of teaching is complying with a “Prime Directive.” We’re much more Kirk than Spock. The very nature of how we’ve chosen to teach through Hickory Arts is dependent upon thinning our skin and going the personal, proverbial extra mile.
Pilot Season
In August 2011, they visited The Brock Agency in Hickory and signed with Beverly Brock. Alec also began training with Jeff Hartman at Hickory Arts. Since August, he has been in another play at The Green Room.
Hickory Arts on First Talk with Hal Row
Whether that means a child taking their first music lesson, an actor preparing for an audition, a songwriter recording original music, a singer finding confidence, or an adult returning to a creative life, the heart of Hickory Arts remains the same.
Senior Project Success
We were fortunate enough to have Kevin Barrett join Jeff Hartman on a recording session with singer/songwriter Julia Gruver and on a Walmart commercial shoot in Concord, NC, for his senior sound engineering project.
Teach. Pray. Love.
I’ve been teaching for many years now, and it’s safe to say I demand a nominal level of effort and autonomy. I subscribe to high standards and modest expectations. My father was a man of his word, and I’ve little patience for those who aren’t—Do what you say, say what you mean.
Say, “Ah.”
First of all, always use any vocal strengthening routine that you’re comfortable with and that you believe in (exercises, warm-ups, etc.)
Top Five Mistakes Singer/Songwriters Make
Write songs for the right reason. Write from your heart, not for your wallet.
Top 10 Reasons NOT to Invest in Nashville
Like L.A., you’re a very small fish in a very big pond. More artists are discovered outside of Nashville, especially when you’re a big fish in a small pond.
Sydney Shepherd
A behind-the-scenes look at a quintessential Everything Artist’s journey with Hickory Arts—from penning to publishing, from promoting to performing, from inspiration to accomplishment.
Artists Well-Crafted
Carol Anne discusses personalized arts education, Hickory Arts’ original 30/30/30 model, quality over quantity, authentic partnerships, community support, and the idea that businesses can grow by helping people rather than treating them like numbers.
Outlook on Hickory Arts
Jeff Hartman and Carol Anne Hartman have a lot in common—both are artists, educators, and passionate advocates for the arts. Their shared vision for creative education and community involvement eventually led them to create Hickory Arts.
Joy of Teaching
I’ve had the privilege of teaching and directing in the area since I was a student at ASU. It is and should be a thankless, selfless profession and its greatest reward is in the connections I make with my students.
They Shoot, We Score
Hartman wrote 42 cues for the film. Two he orchestrated in collaboration with “Hannah Montana: The Movie” orchestrator, Mark Johnson, were later recorded by the 45-piece Immanuel Bible Church Orchestra, near Washington, DC.
An Artist's Heart
The particular idea of indifference to external conditions was often a topic of debate in many of my acting classes in college.
Get to Know the Hartmans
Hickory Arts was never imagined as only a music lesson studio or a single-discipline school. From the beginning, the goal was to create a connected place for artists, students, performers, and creative people.
New Lease on Art
Some people would look at the building on 1717 Highland Ave NE in Hickory and just see an old building, but Jeff and Carol Anne Hartman see much more.