Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University

Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University Opened in 1983, The Noyes Museum of Art was the vision of local entrepreneurs Fred W. and Ethel (Lingelbach) Noyes, Jr. who were avid art and antique collectors.

Building upon the core of the Fred and Ethel Noyes Collection, The Noyes Museum of Art of Richard Stockton College provides the southern New Jersey region an opportunity to learn about, explore, and experience the arts. Fred was also an academically trained artist and produced many works which reflect his love of southern New Jersey's natural features. His art and personal collection of vintage b

ird decoys are now a part of the Museum’s vast permanent collection of 19th to 21st century fine and folk art.

Don't miss June's Access to Art class at the Hammonton Family Success Center!⁠⁠June 11: Washi-taped watercolors ⁠Student...
06/01/2026

Don't miss June's Access to Art class at the Hammonton Family Success Center!⁠

June 11: Washi-taped watercolors ⁠
Students will use Washi tape to create their own unique composition. Then, students will create a calming blend of watercolors by incorporating different hues, tints, and shades.⁠

📅 Thursday, June 11 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. ⁠
📍Hammonton Family Success Center, 310 Bellevue Avenue, Hammonton, NJ 08037 ⁠
🎟️ https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/spring-2026-access-to-art-workshops-at-hammonton-family-success-center

About the workshop series: ⁠
The Noyes Access to Art Program offers a comprehensive year-round initiative for children and adults, with a strong emphasis on arts education. It features a wide variety of in-person and virtual art classes, engaging art history sessions, and captivating art exhibitions. Our uniquely crafted programs are designed to involve a wide range of participants, enabling them to discover, explore, and create original works. Dive into our diverse program options and tap into the rich art resources available at various Noyes locations and through our collaborative partners. ⁠

Co-sponsored with the Atlantic Center for Independent Living. Contact Michael Cagno for accommodations at 609-626-3420 or [email protected].

It's the last day to see "What Does It Mean To Be An American: Daniel Robert Horne" exhibition at the Noyes Galleries at...
05/22/2026

It's the last day to see "What Does It Mean To Be An American: Daniel Robert Horne" exhibition at the Noyes Galleries at Stockton University Kramer Hall in Hammonton! Don't miss your chance to see this exhibition before it closes.

🕰️ The last self-guided walkthrough is at 4:30 p.m. Enjoy convenient parking at 30 Front Street, Hammonton.

We're in the final days of the "What Does It Mean To Be An American: Daniel Robert Horne" exhibition at the Noyes Galler...
05/20/2026

We're in the final days of the "What Does It Mean To Be An American: Daniel Robert Horne" exhibition at the Noyes Galleries at Stockton University Kramer Hall in Hammonton.

About the exhibition:
The exhibition What Does It Mean to Be an American brings together Daniel Robert Horne’s portraits of explorers, thinkers, activists, and everyday people, reminding us that the American identity is not defined by a single figure or moment, but by a diverse mosaic of stories. From frontier pioneers and revolutionary leaders to abolitionists, cultural trailblazers, and modern citizens, each portrait reflects a different facet of the nation’s evolving character. Together, these works invite viewers to consider how courage, resilience, creativity, and hope shape the ongoing story of America, and how individuals from every walk of life contribute to its meaning.

🕰️ Visiting hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy convenient parking at 30 Front Street, Hammonton.

Didn't get a chance to see "Camp Boardwalk: Atlantic City During World War II" exhibition at the Noyes Arts Garage earli...
05/19/2026

Didn't get a chance to see "Camp Boardwalk: Atlantic City During World War II" exhibition at the Noyes Arts Garage earlier this year? Good news! This exhibition is heading down the shore. 🚗

See the traveling "Camp Boardwalk: Atlantic City During World War II" exhibition at the Wildwood Aviation Museum () this summer now through September 7.

📰 Read more about the exhibit from the Press of Atlantic City: https://pressofatlanticcity.com/news/local/history/article_3e93c055-22ea-4015-beba-c9049af9311d.html -source=home-top-story

See "Camp Boardwalk" exhibit this summer at the Wildwood Aviation Museum!
05/19/2026

See "Camp Boardwalk" exhibit this summer at the Wildwood Aviation Museum!

"Camp Boardwalk" opened at the start of May at the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum and looks at how the U.S. military moved into Atlantic City during World War

It's the final week to see "What Does It Mean To Be An American: Daniel Robert Horne" at the Noyes Galleries at Stockton...
05/18/2026

It's the final week to see "What Does It Mean To Be An American: Daniel Robert Horne" at the Noyes Galleries at Stockton University Kramer Hall in Hammonton. See the photo realistic paintings and silicone busts of famous and everyday Americans in this thought-provoking exhibition.

🕰️ Visiting hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy convenient parking at 30 Front Street, Hammonton.

Week 3️⃣ of Noyes Summer Art Camp invites young artists to experience the geography of our country through different art...
05/16/2026

Week 3️⃣ of Noyes Summer Art Camp invites young artists to experience the geography of our country through different art projects!⁠

Week 3 Camp - Art Quest USA! • July 20 - 24 • Ages 8 - 13 ⁠

Join us for a "summer road trip" that celebrates uniquely American Folk Art. We'll explore unusual roadside attractions and create our own roadside attraction trading cards (one to keep and one to trade!). Next we'll travel coast to coast through the five main regions of our country, creating our version of quilt squares from the South, scrimshaw from the Northeast, a Swedish Dala painting from the Midwest, Native American pottery from the Southwest and finally, "catch a wave" back home on our mini surfboard from the West.

Instructor: Trish Schuster⁠

Camps include all art supplies and 1 Noyes t-shirt per camper! 👕⁠

💸 STOCKTON EMPLOYEE, ALUMNI & STUDENT DISCOUNTS: 10% off! Discount code required. Before purchasing, please email [email protected] with proof of Stockton I.D. to receive discount code! Apply the discount code at checkout. Discounts cannot be applied after checkout & payment.

Don't miss our newest exhibition at Seaview Hotel in Galloway featuring artwork by Merryl Cool and Gail Beckley! See the...
05/14/2026

Don't miss our newest exhibition at Seaview Hotel in Galloway featuring artwork by Merryl Cool and Gail Beckley! See the work now through July 5 inside Seaview, located right by the Pro Shop.

📸 Photos are from the opening reception on April 30.

Check out photos from this year's Hammonton Arts & Music Festival! 🎨🎶This year's theme was "cottage-core" and we held a ...
05/13/2026

Check out photos from this year's Hammonton Arts & Music Festival! 🎨🎶

This year's theme was "cottage-core" and we held a painting activity with black tea. 📸 See the rest of the photos at https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCSMzF!

Address

Hammonton, NJ

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 10am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 4:30pm
Thursday 10am - 4:30pm
Friday 10am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16096263805

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