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Monday, October 30, 2006


On October 26th, a group of Stockton students were given a tour and lecture connecting creativity with spirituality! Twenty-five students attended the hour-in-a half lecture. Following the lecture, students participated in creating contour self-portrait drawings.Add Image
Alex Alampi's "Cranberry Harvest" Watercolor


Fred Noyes's " Fish Dinner" Oil
On October 26th, The Noyes Museum of Art has partnered with the Atlantic City Airport, "ArtPort." On display are four paintings by Fred Noyes and 12 watercolors by Salem County artist Alex Alampi. The exhibition is open till November 27th. Please visit http://www2.sjta.com/acairport/ for more details. The exhibits are free and open to the public.

Monday, October 23, 2006


Artist, Phyllis London, stands in front of her painting with guest from her opening at Dante Hall on October 22nd. The Noyes Museum of Art and Dante Hall have joined together in providing rotating exhibitions. Phyllis London is a regional watercolorist. Her palette and subject matter will dazzle your eyes. Feel free to visit Dante Hall to see 15 great works of art.

On October 16th, over 45 teachers from area schools attended the "form & function Revealed Teachers' Workshop." Mark Pomilio, Assistant Professor of Art at Arizona State University and artist in the "form & function" exhibit, presented an engaging workshop.Add Image

Over 200 adults and children attended Family Fun Day at the Noyes Museum of Art. A children's concert, magic show, pumpkin painting, and many craft projects were the highlights.

Friday, October 20, 2006

What is The Noyes Museum of Art?
Opened in 1983, the Noyes Museum of Art was the vision of entrepreneurs Fred and Ethel Noyes. An avid collector and an academically-trained artist, Fred Noyes expressed his love of South Jersey's natural features in his artwork. The Museum's permanent collection contains many of the Noyeses' personal collections including American fine and folk art, vintage bird decoys, paintings and sculptures.

Today, the Noyes Museum maintains our founders' dedication to preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the art and cultural heritage of southern New Jersey. As the only fine and contemporary art museum in southern New Jersey’s eight counties, the Noyes is devoted to research, education, documentation and presentation of artistic expressions. Activities include exhibitions, demonstrations, community events and educational workshops. The programs are designed to impart an appreciation for the vital relationship between the arts and the community.
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