10.02.2024 South Jersey's Indigenous Communities Celebrated in New A.C. Arts Garage Exhibit - Atlantic City, N.J. - A new exhibit at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University will celebrate two southern New Jersey tribal communities through the display of historical documents, traditional artifacts and contemporary art. "Still Here: The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape and Powhatan-Renape Nations of Southern New Jersey" opens October 9 and runs until January 5, 2025.
07.16.2024 Atlantic City’s Hidden Treasures: Art, Food, and Local Flair Beyond the Casinos - Atlantic City, N.J. - Most tourists come to Atlantic City and never venture away from the casinos at the Borgata or Harrahs. But those who can break free from the trance and explore the city will find a new generation of artists, chefs, and entrepreneurs bringing the city back from the brink. Highlighting the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University, artist German Acosta, Ralph Hunter and the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, and other local arts organizations.
6.20.2024 N.J. Gov. Murphy Celebrates Juneteenth at Stockton Noyes Arts Garage Poetry Reading - Atlantic City, N.J. - New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy celebrated Juneteenth on Wednesday with a visit to the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University for a poetry reading. The event, titled “Songs of Freedom: Poetry Celebrating Juneteenth,” is part of the North to Shore Festival, which Murphy started last year in Atlantic City, Asbury Park and Newark.
01.25.2024 Our House is on Fire: A group exhibition featuring Judy Brodsky, Linda Dubin Garfield, Pamela Tudor, and Elsa Wachs - Hammonton, N.J. — Our House is on Fire is an exhibition created by four artists who are concerned about the ecological future of our country and planet. Through their works, each artist strive to inspire both discussion and concern about preserving the health and safety of the planet we call home.
01.24.2024 Ducktown art exhibit at Stockton's Noyes Arts Garage
01.20.2024 Artist Janice Merendino depicts evolution Atlantic City's Ducktown Neighborhood
01.16.2024 Philadelphia Artist’s New Exhibit Focused on History of Atlantic City Neighborhood - Atlantic City, N.J. — Janice Merendino’s new exhibit at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University started with a simple question: Who’s now living in my grandmother’s house?
01.16.2024 $1 Million State Grant to Promote Arts and Culture in Atlantic City - Atlantic City, N.J. — The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) approved the Public Space Activation Grant in December under the Activation, Revitalization and Transformation (A.R.T.) program, awarding a $1 million state grant received by Stockton University. Through the grant, Stockton will work with four community development corporations in the city to implement a multistage project to promote at a higher level the arts and culture of Atlantic City and its diversity.
01.11.2024 Exhibit celebrating Atlantic City Neighborhood Opens at Arts Garage
12.19. 2023 New Jersey State Council on the Arts Approves Creative Aging Grants, Announces Update to Longstanding Arts Education Program - TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey State Council on the Arts held a public meeting today, during which 30 New Jersey organizations received grants through the Council’s Creative Aging Initiative grant program.
12.07.2023 Atlantic City Launches its Tinseltown Holiday Experience
10.24.2023 Atlantic City's Black Art Matters program receives grant funding to continue
07.21.2023 Social Justice Group Donates $100,000 to Noyes and Stories of AC Money to support arts and storytelling projects in Atlantic City - Atlantic City, N.J. — Stories of Atlantic City was founded in 2018 as a way to bring awareness and a voice to underrepresented city residents. The Noyes Arts Garage has enriched that same community since it opened in 2013. A new $100,000 grant by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation will help both Stockton-affiliated organizations work more closely together toward those goals and “build power, reimagine systems and strengthen economic resilience.”
07.09.2023 THE NOYES ARTS GARAGE HOSTS THE NEW JERSEY EXHIBITION - TALK OF HEALING AND ACTION - Atlantic City, NJ - With three art exhibitions opening on Saturday afternoon, July 8, at The Noyes Art Garage in Atlantic City there was a good crowd and a wonderful opportunity to introduce Souls Shot Portrait Project to the public there.
06.30.2023 Noyes Arts Garage of Atlantic City Displays Exhibit Featuring Those Killed by Guns - Atlantic City, NJ — A unique and emotionally charged art exhibit that seeks to address the urgent issue of gun violence will be on display starting June 30 at the Noyes Arts Garage of Atlantic City. The Souls Shot Portrait Project serves as a platform for grieving families and artists to collaborate and create personal portraits that honor those lost to gun violence.
05.05.23 Print Day Workshops Saturday at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University - Atlantic City, NJ
04.24.23 Noyes Arts Garage to Host Free Workshops for Print Day on May 6 - (ATLANTIC CITY, NJ) -- The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University will host its first Print Day in May event from noon to 4:00pm on Saturday, May 6. The event will have six printmaking workshops for people of all ages and live demonstrations by professional artists.
04.27.23 A.C. Community Day Clean Up and Party in the Park Grows in Second Year - Atlantic City, N.J.
04.25.23 Stockton Celebrates 10 Years in Hammonton - Hammonton, N.J.
03.29.23 Civic Story - Atlantic City art exhibition raises awareness of climate issues - Last month, the Noyes Arts Garage in Atlantic City opened its exhibition entitled Mother Nature vs Human Nature: The Inequity of Climate Resilience. The exhibition serves as the 2023 New Jersey Arts Annual, sponsored by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
03.29.23 Discover Jersey Arts - 2023 New Jersey Arts Annual - New Jersey Artists Have Much to Say about the State of the Planet
02.21.23 NJ Lifestyle Magazine - Art and Climate - Today’s artists continue the battle of Mother Nature vs. Human Nature involving the inequity of climate resilience.
02.09.23 The Press of Atlantic City - Atlantic City Showcases Dominican Culture Art at Noyes Museum
02.04.23 - NBC Philadelphia - Art Exhibition in Atlantic City Raises Awareness on Climate Change - Climate change and rising sea levels can really threaten coastal areas. The largest climate change art exhibition in the history of the Noyes Museum becomes available to the public in Atlantic City in order to spread the word. NBC10’s Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has a look inside the exhibition.
02.04.23 NJ.com - N.J. museum unveils 105 pieces of art about climate change
02.01.23 Shore Local - Noyes Museum’s Largest Exhibit Ever Focuses on Climate Change - Atlantic City, N.J. — The largest exhibition in the history of the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University is so big two locations are needed to display the works.
01.19.23 Noyes Museum’s Largest Exhibit Ever Focuses on Climate Change 105 works by 103 artists part of N.J. Arts Annual Exhibition - Atlantic City, N.J. - The exhibit titled “Mother Nature vs. Human Nature: The Inequity of Climate Resilience” is the New Jersey Arts Annual Exhibition for 2023. The display, which features 105 artworks by 103 artists who either live or work in New Jersey, will be held at both the Noyes Arts Garage in Atlantic City and at Stockton’s Kramer Hall in Hammonton.
01.05.23 AAHMSNJ to Exhibit & Host Reception Artist Quinton Greene at Museum's Atlantic City Location - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, Inc. will present an exhibition of the Recent Paintings of Quinton Greene from January 3rd to February 28th, 2023, at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University located at 2200 Fairmount Avenue in Atlantic City, NJ. A reception for the artist will be held from 5 to 7 PM on Friday, January 13, 2023.
11.29.22 Van Kirk Museum to host Holiday open house - Sparta Township, N.J. - The Sparta Historical Society’s Open House on Dec. 11 will be the final opportunity to visit the Van Kirk Homestead in 2022.
11.03.22 25 Festive Christmas Towns to Visit for the Holidays - Atlantic City, N.J. - Nothing quite compares to the joy of holiday decorations. The sight of a town decked out with boughs of holly, among other Christmas decor, can send warmth all the way down to your toes — even in the midst of a blizzard. Whether you're returning home to see family and find yourself eagerly awaiting the 25-foot tree illuminated in your town square, or you're taking a solo trip.
10.18.22 ‘Lilt’ exhibit comes to Hammonton Noyes Museum of Art - Hammonton, N.J. - A first-time partnership between the Noyes Museum of Art and Philadelphia brings more than two dozen sculptures to Hammonton.
09.19.22 Unique $1 Million Nolan Ryan Memorabilia Collection on Display at Stockton University - More than 15,000 items comprising the vast Nolan Ryan collection donated to Stockton University.
08.18.22 Noyes Museum Receives $109,400 in Grants - Galloway, N.J. - The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University recently received two state grants, one of which will go toward a new exhibition on climate change.
07.20.22 Noyes Museum Receives Dodge Grant of $30,000 - Galloway, N.J. – The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation's Board of Trustees recently approved a $30,000 general operating support grant to the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University.
07.15.22 PhillyVoice - Stockton University students help create Atlantic City mural for NAACP National Convention - In honor of the NAACP National Convention's return to Atlantic City for the first time since 1968, Stockton University students collaborated with artists on a mural honoring four Black trailblazers in education.
07.14.22 The Philadelphia Inquirer - Atlantic City, welcoming the National NAACP Convention, looks at its own Black origins - Atlantic City, N.J. - African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, located at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University, 2200 Fairmount Ave., will be receiving a pair of rare artifacts on Monday: a wooden tool chest believed to have belonged to Lucy Harris, the last enslaved person to be freed in South Jersey, according to Census records, and a set of wooden chimes believed to have been used to call enslaved people in from the fields.
04.27.22 New Creative Workshops in Atlantic City - The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University in Atlantic City is excited to announce a new workshop for children ages eight to twelve, Mighty Artistic, May 7, May 21, and May 28, 2022. The workshop is presented by Mighty Writers.
11.12.21 Atlantic City Holiday Bazaar - Atlantic City, N.J. - The Asbury Park Bazaar and the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University presents the Atlantic City Holiday Bazaar on December 4th and 5th from 12-5PM. This event is free and open to the public at the Noyes Arts Garage. The bazaar is inspired by the traditional “Wihnachtsmarkts” in Germany. Don’t miss live music, holiday shopping, photo stations and craft workshops. Take pictures with Santa at the photo station with your friends and family.
10.04.21 The Press of Atlantic City - South Jersey photographers turn their cameras toward other creative artists - “Clique 21,” which is a production of ArtC, was created by and for the South Jersey arts community. The artists and photographers live and work in all eight South Jersey counties — Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean and Salem. “Clique 21” runs through Nov. 20 and premiered Sept. 20 at the Perkins Center for the Arts in Collingswood, Camden County. The opening reception is scheduled for Oct. 9. It can then be seen from April 8 to June 5 at the Noyes Arts Garage Stockton University in Atlantic City with the opening reception scheduled for April 8, 2022.
3.14.21 A Borderless Exhibit at the Noyes Galleries - By Christopher Benincasa, JerseyArts.com - Right now, 21 artists from 14 countries are being featured in a new exhibition at the Noyes Galleries at Kramer Hall in Hammonton. “Borderless: Digital Practices in Changing Times” can be viewed in person at Kramer Hall and online through May 9, 2021. We recently spoke with six of the artists: Khaled Hafez from Cairo, Egypt, Max de Esteban from Barcelona, Spain, Seet Van Hout and Uwe Poth from Nijmegen, Netherlands, and curators Suzanne Reese Horvitz and Robert Roesch from Philadelphia – whose studio is in the South Jersey Pinelands – about overcoming the obstacles thrown up by the COVID-19 pandemic.
2.04.21 Cruise: An Artistic Drive Thru Experience with live performers - Atlantic City, N.J. - March 19th - April 5th, 2021 featuring Broadway singers, Musicians, Art Installations and many more surprises. Presented by The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University, CRDA and SP+ and the Wave Garage which also serves as the location in Atlantic City. This drive thru is a safe and unique way to enjoy; professional art installation; Broadway singers performing live; Musicians; school children’s art; drive through thousands of bubbles; dance in your seats to this musically entertaining event.
2.3.21 Poster Exhibition at Noyes Museum Tells Story of Poor People’s Campaign of 1968 - The poster exhibition examines the Poor People’s Campaign—a grassroots, multiracial movement that drew thousands of people to Washington, D.C. For 43 days between May and June 1968, demonstrators demanded social reforms while living side-by-side on the National Mall in a tent city known as Resurrection City.
1.21.21 BORDERLESS: Digital Practices in Changing Times - Hammonton, N.J. - Twenty-one acclaimed artists with diverse identities, will be exhibiting their work – each is a major figure in the international art scene. These artists choose to communicate in this exhibition through digital art. Each has made an enduring impact on art in their home countries and in the world. This group of artists is being shown together for the first time in a major museum exhibition, curated by artists Suzanne Reese Horvitz and Robert Roesch. This exhibition can be viewed in two applications: in-person at Kramer Hall and online. The digital component will be on our website, launching on January 21st, 2021 at http://noyesmuseum.org/borderless.
8.5.20 Noyes Arts Garage Reopens August 5, 2020 with Live Watercolor Classes - Atlantic City, N.J. – The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University has reopened to the public as of Aug. 5. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Artist Stephanie Segal Miller will offer a live watercolor class series from 3-5 p.m. on four Thursdays, Aug. 6, 13, 20 and 27.
3.1.20 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, N.J. - The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University at the Arts Garage in Atlantic City presents an exciting exhibition this spring, Treacy Ziegler, from April 3, 2020 through June 28, 2020 with an opening reception on Friday, April 10, 2020 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Artist Treacy Ziegler will be exhibiting with the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University this coming April. She will also be exhibiting at MoMA PS1’s exhibition on prison art “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration” during at the same time. Ziegler’s work will connect her personal experience of corresponding through letters with incarcerated individuals, creating art with incarcerated artists, and non-incarcerated artists impacted by the US prison system. Treacy Ziegler’s portfolio of work covers painting, sculpture, printmaking, and drawing. She describes her use of drawing as “the primary basis for seeing” and her start to her work. Ziegler’s venture into sculpture began three years ago, where her bronze sculptures develop from rubber, clay, plaster, and wax before being cast in bronze. Her sculptures incorporate her experience as a teacher in prisons by using letters from prisoners on her work. Treacy Ziegler volunteers as a program director for the Prisoner Express, developing an art curriculum for 6,500 prisoners across the United States. Treacy Ziegler is on view from April 3, 2020 – June 28, 2020.
3.1.20 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, N.J. - The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University at the Arts Garage in Atlantic City presents an exciting exhibition this spring, We're All At A Party Called Life on Earth by Fran Bull from April 3, 2020 through June 28, 2020 with an opening reception on Friday, April 10, 2020 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Fran Bull’s exhibition “We're All At A Party Called Life on Earth” will celebrate art and community, yet encourage internal thought. Her work involves brightly colored sculptures, a grand entrance to enter the party, and her personal connection to Atlantic City. Bull strives for viewers to ask themselves the following questions: “How is it that we are not celebrating every moment- amazed at our diversity- in wonder that we find ourselves here, together on a planet whirling in space at some incredible speed, circling the sun, held fast by the mysterious forces?”, “What are the ways we can all contribute to making our lives a true celebration of life on planet Earth?”, and “If some of the sculptures, the pretend people in this should could speak... what would they say?”. She encourages viewers to respond to her work on the papers provided, whether it be a drawing, poem, or adding more questions. Fran Bull has always been fully invested her exploring her artistic voice, stemming from her childhood filled with art classes at the Newark Museum. She grew up in New Jersey but spent a majority of her life traveling to and from New York City. Bull’s extensive educational background includes a Voice Studies degree from Bennington College, a degree in Textile Design, and an M.A. in Art and Art Education from New York University. Bull’s work explores “fusing images and/or ideas from the ancient past with icons of modernity”. Her influences include her teachers, artists who are her friends and collaborators, pulling ideas from literature, and studying artists who inspire and challenge her. "We're All At A Party Called Life on Earth" by Fran Bull is on view from April 3, 2020 – June 28, 2020.
11.14.19 Soraida Martinez is a painter, a graphic designer, and the creator of Verdadism. Martinez uses her personal connection to her Puerto Rican heritage as an influence for her artwork. Martinez created Verdadism in 1992. By fusing the Spanish word, verdad, which means truth, and the English suffix, “ism,” associated with visual theory, Martinez created the word Verdadism. Verdadism is a distinct, contemporary art form. It assimilates aspects of hard-edge abstract expressionism with philosophical teachings to juxtapose paintings with written social commentaries. The focus of Verdadism is to bring about social change by developing a comprehension and appreciation of all people, while also maintaining an appreciation for oneself. One does not simply view a work of Verdadism, but must engage in the message of the artist to gain an understanding and connection to humanity as a whole. Two main aspects that make up Verdadism are the visual element and the writtenelement. Each work done by Martinez includes a written piece regarding a social issue personally connected to her or reflections of American culture. Sexism and racism are two issues in particular that Martinez challenges in her works. According to Martinez, “Verdadism means to empower yourself with your own truth and to go for it.” Martinez served on the New Jersey State Council On The Arts from 1996 to 2000. In 2013, the Huffington Post named Martinez as one of the top ten Latin Artists in the United States. Martinez attended Rowan University, majoring in fine art and having a concentration on design. She graduated in 1981, and she also previously obtained a degree in Liberal Arts with a concentration in Psychology from Cumberland County College in 1978. For more information, visit soraida.com or contact the artist at 856-346-3131.
11.14.19 NOYES ARTS GARAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University presents VERDADISM. This exhibit features works by local Latina feminist painter, Soraida Martinez, who is the creator of the Verdadism movement. Her works consist of hard-edged abstraction, each with a written social commentary. This installation will run from date-date, with an opening reception on Friday, December 13th from 6-8pm. The primary purpose behind the paintings of Verdadism is to precipitate social change, to promote an understanding of humanity and to teach tolerance and the self-empowerment of the individual. In Verdadism, the intent of the artist is to make a personal connection with the viewer through the act of involving the viewer in an actual experience in the artist’s life. The viewer is encouraged to acknowledge the universality of human nature and the artist invites the viewer to open their mind to the concept that we are all human beings with shared common experiences. For more information, visit soraida.com. Opening Reception: Friday December 13th, 6pm - 8pm. The Verdadism exhibit will be on display until date.
9.20.19 Atlantic City, NJ - The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University presents a new exhibition: INTO THE FOREST.
8.1.19 Shore Local - Views from the Shore. Art by G. Matthew Dixon, his exhibit at Shore Medical Center will run through October 1, 2019.
7.26.19 Stockton University News - '100 Faces of War' Shares Stories of Those Who Served. Boston, Massachusetts artist Matt Mitchell wanted to focus on the people themselves, their stories and the lessons they had to share. Over a period of nine years he painted the portraits of 100 members of the U.S. Military who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
6.21.19 The Press of Atlantic City - '48 Blocks' weekend kicks off. The third annual "48 Blocks" weekend began Friday with a kick-off party at Cajun barbecue restaurant Bourré. Guests were treated to live painting and music and got their first look at the photo book "48 Stories," a book that focuses on how artists are shaping the 48 blocks of Atlantic City.
6.16.19 AtTheShore - The art initiative “48 Blocks” is 48 hours (June 21-23) of 48 arts-and-culture projects within the 48 blocks that comprise Atlantic City. The celebration begins with a kick-off party at Bourré (201 S. New York Ave.) from 6-9 p.m. Friday, June 21. Artist Billy Joe Michel will paint musician Bakko as she performs live during the party. Attendees will also get a first look at “48 Stories,” a photo book about the people and projects that have helped build 48 Blocks AC. Tickets are $15, including a Cajun BBQ buffet and cash bar.
10.16.18 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, Korean Lantern Exhibition
9.4.18 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, New Exhibitions & Events
9.1.18 Noyes Arts Garage, September 2018 Exhibits & Events
7.7.18 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, New Exhibitions & Events
6.7.18 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, Donna Dodson
5.10.18 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, New Exhibitions & Events
2.2.18 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, The Links & Constantine Geald
3.26.17 Panel Discussion: Glynnis Reed, Christina Jackson, & Wendel White
2.1.17 Noyes Museum: A Dark Wood Exhibition
8.12.16 Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City, Exhibit Openings
1.18.17 Stockton-Noyes Winter Events
11.16.16 November Press Release: Exhibitions, Second Friday & Third Thursday Events
10.7.16 Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University Announces Fall Events
9.26.16 High School, Amateur and Professional Artists Sought for Exhibition on Economic Inequality
Grand Vista: 21st Century Landscapes
Noyes Shop Hosting "Starving Artist Fair"
The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University presents Inner Workings by Artist Allyson Block
Attilio Sinagra: Painting a City in Flux
Hammonton's Third Thursday: Discover
The Noyes Museum of Art to participate in Blue Star Museums
May's Second Friday at the Noyes Arts Garage
Summerlands : Landscape Paintings
March AC Craft Market at the Noyes Arts Garage Offers Many Kinds of Artful Goods
Noyes Arts Garage Celebrates Nostalgia, Poetry, Women's History Month, and more on SECOND FRIDAY
A Night with Frida Kahlo at the Noyes Shop Part of Hammonton's THIRD THURSDAY: Cinema
Joseph Polillo, aka "Postcard Joey," Book Signing During SECOND FRIDAY at Noyes Arts Garage
HAMMONTON: 150 YEARS OF INDUSTRY
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