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Monday, April 30, 2007




ArtPort is going to the dogs!!

The Atlantic City International Airport cordially invites you to the May 2007 “Arf-Port” show featuring the works of two artists who specialize in animal paintings:

Linda Townshend of Mount Laurel
and Brendon Connors of Woodbury Heights

Please join us on the second Tuesday of the month,
May 8,2007,
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the airport terminal as we sponsor a doggie fashion show,

featuring “Elwood” NJ’s ugliest dog, to help support New Jersey Aid for Animals

Open to the public --Refreshments provided
Cash Bar—Free Parking

P.S. Bring a friend
For More Information on ArtPort, go to http://www.sjta.com/

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Students from the McKinley Ave. School in Stafford Twp. participated in a workshop in the Creation Station on April 18th. Information on our new summer classes are now listed on our website!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Noyes spreads its wings
Museum broadens appeal with World War II art
By STEVEN V. CRONIN Staff Writer, (609) 272-7242
Published: Friday, April 13, 2007
Atlantic City Press

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — There's a certain gracefulness, even a lethal beauty, to the P-47 Thunderbolt.

But is the khaki-colored World War II fighter plane art? And if not, what's it doing hanging on the wall at the Noyes Museum on Lily Lake Road in Oceanville.
There it is, tearing across a German airfield as the centerpiece of William S. Phillips' “In Through the Back Door,” coming in for a landing in Bill Levers' “Peel-off Over Millville” and flying in formation in Bill Force's “The Spirit Lives On.”
The paintings are all part of “Aviation Art — The Beauty of Flight,” an exhibition featuring prints and lithographs of the Thunderbolt and other fighters and bombers from World War II.
The exhibit isn't the kind of thing you'd expect to find at a fine art museum such as the Noyes, but that's exactly the point.
The exhibit, mounted in conjunction with the Millville Army Air Field Museum, is part of the Noyes' effort to broaden its appeal and reach out to potential patrons who might not be inclined to sample its other fare.
“It's a different way to bring people in,” said Karen DeRosa, director of communications and development for the museum. “What we hope is that once they are here, they'll stay and look at the other exhibits we have.”
By DeRosa's account, the plan is working. The museum has seen a steady stream of aviation enthusiasts and older veterans come in to check out the images of the Thunderbird and its winged companions. There are bombers over Germany in T.S. Deneen's “Attack at Bridge at the Rhine,” P-51s pulling escort duty in “Tuskegee Red-Tailed Angels” and even a few paintings of German Messerschmitts and Focke-Wulfs.
“We got a lot more interest in the show than we expected,” DeRosa admitted. “I don't know if it is that people can relate to it more, but there was a lot of interest.”
That's good news for the museum, which attracts about 15,000 visitors annually and is always looking to increase that number.
As part of that effort, the museum has set aside one wing for community art events such as the flight exhibit — events sure to appeal to a broad audience and bring bodies into the Noyes.
“We have four galleries. Two are dedicated to museum-quality professional artists, another is dedicated to showing the works of our professional members. We thought why not use the wall space to bring in what we call community art. It just makes for a better atmosphere and gives another outlet for art,” she said.
In coming weeks the community gallery will host an exhibition by students from Oakcrest High School (opening May 1) and then by Hammonton artist Betty Ann Bembry, which will run from May 15 to June 30.
The community gallery is just one example of how the Noyes has been aggressively expanding its outreach efforts since Michael Cagno came on last year as executive director.
The museum recently opened an annex at Dante Hall in Atlantic City, is involved with the ArtPort gallery project at Atlantic City International Airport and will have a presence in the new AtlantiCare facility when it opens in Atlantic City.
“This is one of the things Michael Cagno is known for. When he worked at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts in Millville, community outreach was something he was really involved in. It's something that he's transferred here. It's all part of Michael's vision for the museum,” DeRosa said.
If you go ‘Aviation Art — The Beauty of Flight' through May 1 at the Noyes Museum, Lily Lake Road, Galloway Township.
Admission $4 for adults, $3 for
seniors and students. Call (609) 652-8848.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

www.visualizefoundation.org

Dear Friend of the Noyes Museum
We are very pleased to announce a exciting new program: the Visualize Photography Foundation. The Visualize project is devoted to advancing commercial and artistic photography through education and professional development. A program of the Noyes Museum of Art, the Visualize Photography Foundation is comprised of professional and advanced amateur photographers in southern New Jersey. The Visualize Photography Foundation’s mission is to advance commercial and artistic photography through advocacy, public awareness, educational support and professional collaboration. The Foundation will develop and encourage students of photography through educational programs that include lectures and panel discussions with artists, curators, and other key players in the field of photography. Expansion of the program will include workshops, portfolio development, traveling exhibitions, field expeditions and publications.


Please join us as we kick off the new venture, Tuesday June 5, 2007 at the Atlantic City Airport "ArtPort". We invite your business to support the Noyes and the arts community as a charter sponsor of theVisualize Photography Foundation!The Visualize Photography Foundation sponsorships offer outstanding benefits that extend well beyond the night of the event – so your donation represents an outstanding return on investment. Recognition includes event signage, website promotion and links, and more. A detailed sponsor benefit list for the following sponsor levels is available by calling the Noyes.

16 Megapixel Sponsor: $ 2,500
12 Megapixel Sponsor: $ 1,000
10 Megapixel Sponsor: $ 500
8 Megapixel Sponsor: $ 250
6 Megapixel Sponsor: $ 100

Sponsorships are tax deductible. If you have any questions, please call Michael Cagno, Executive Director, at 609.652.8848 x11. Again, thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
Michael Cagno
Executive Director

Advisory Board
Bill Horin
Alex Anton
Donna Conner

Sunday, April 01, 2007

MILLVILLE ARTIST ELLEN GAVIN featured IN New Exhibition Noyes Museum Continues to Feature Exhibitions of New Jersey Artists at Dante Hall in Atlantic City OCEANVILLE, N.J. – The Noyes Museum of Art and Dante Hall continue their partnership with a new exhibition featuring Millville, N.J. artist and Noyes Museum Signature Artist Member Ellen A. Gavin. The exhibition features Gavin’s realistic paintings that connect nature and human interest. The exhibition is free and open to the public Wednesday through Saturday between noon and 4 p.m. from April 11 through May 9, 2007 at Dante Hall on Mississippi Avenue in Atlantic City. A meet-the-artist reception takes place on Friday April 13 at Dante Hall from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information please call the Noyes Museum at (609) 652-8848. Gavin graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Tyler School of Art. She has also studied at the Art Student League in New York, Scottsdale Artists School in Scottsdale, Ariz., the American Museum of Natural History in N.Y., and the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Pa. She works primarily in oils, painting on location or in her studio in Millville, New Jersey. Gavin is becoming nationally recognized as an equestrian painter and in 2006 she became a full member of the American Academy of Equine Art (AAEA). Gavin has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across the region. More information about the artist including samples of her work can be found at http://www.greenbootstudio.com/.