Children from area school created art inspired by the work currently on exhibition. These 3 year olds have talent!
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Monday, December 13, 2010
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
“D”: 3D art interpreted in 2D with the Canon 5D. Photographs and video by Bill Horin
Exhibit Dates: December 2 - December 31, 2010
Reception Date: Friday, December 3
Time: 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Noyes Hammonton
Monday, November 22, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Lecture: Dante's Divine Comedy by Adam Miyashiro,
Wednesday, November 17: 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Regular admission, Members & Stockton students free The Jacob Landau: Artist and Humanist exhibition features a series of works based on Dante's Inferno, the first of three segments of his epic poem Divine Comedy. Tying in with this exhibition, Adam Miyashiro, Asst. Professor of Medieval Literature at The Richard Stockton College of NJ, will give a lecture about Dante's Divine Comedy, Prof. Miyashiro will discuss the legacy of the Italian poet Dante Alighieri's magnum opus, La Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy) in the Middle Ages and the present era in visual representations. http://www.noyesmuseum.org/
Friday, November 12, 2010
The Hammonton Green Committee, The Noyes Museum of Stockton,
& The Hammonton Art Society present
5 South Second Street, Hammonton, NJ 08231
609-561-8006
EYE OPENING FILM SERIES FOOD INC.
On Thursday, November 18th, at 7 p.m., Hammonton's Eye Opening Film Series
begins with one of the most important documentaries ever made.
FOOD INC. dives head first into the food industry, uncovering truths
that will make you think twice about what you're eating.
Watch with us and learn how we as consumers can vote with our dollars
at the supermarket and begin to take control of our health and our food supply.
Knowledge is Power!"You'll Never Look At Dinner The Same Way Again."
http://www.foodincmovie.com/
Monday, November 08, 2010
Saturday, November 06, 2010
Noyes: Hammonton celebrated "Arts on the Avenue" http://www.artsontheavenue.org/
with the Da Vinci Art Alliance. http://www.davinciartalliance.org/
Music provided by Sitar Bob of Millville, NJ
Monday, October 18, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Monday, October 04, 2010
Srebrenica: Never Again?
In July 1995, Serb forces slaughtered over 8,000 Bosnian-Muslim men & boys in Srebrenica – a town allegedly under UN protection. 15 years later - we remember the lives lost & reflect upon the failures of humanity that led President Barack Obama to call Srebrenica …
“A Stain on our Collective Consciousness”
THE NOYES MUSEUM OF ART in association with THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO JOIN US…
Thursday, October 14, 2010 6:30PM - 9PM, The Noyes Muesum of Art, Oceanville, NJ
Reception for artist Jehanne van Woerkom
Dutch artist/activist Jehanne van Woerkom speaks about her work (On display at the Noyes Museum from
October 8th – January 16, 2011) . Followed by the film Smoke Rings - Srebrenica and its aftermath through one mother’s story.
Thursday, October 21, 2010 6:30PM - 9 PM, Noyes Museum of Art, Oceanville, NJ
A Patch of Earth & Reception for playwright Kitty Felde
Directed by Stockton’s Christine Farina, the play A Patch of Earth tells the story of a soldier in the Bosnian-Serb army during the Srebrenica massacre. (Followed by Q&A w/playwright Kitty Felde)
Monday, October 25, 2010 7PM – 9PM, Noyes Museum of Art, Oceanville, NJ
A special evening with Zlata Filipovic
Author of Zlata’s Diary, and a child-survivor of the Bosnian War Zlata Filipovic has often been called the “Bosnian Anne Frank.” Zlata will join us to discuss her experiences and the experiences of children in war time.
Events benefit the women & children of Srebrenica, still suffering the effects of war -15 years later.
For more information, please contact the Noyes museum at (609) 652-8848 or Dr. Christina Morus at Christina.morus@stockton.edu Or see our website at http://bosniaremembrance.blogspot.com/
In July 1995, Serb forces slaughtered over 8,000 Bosnian-Muslim men & boys in Srebrenica – a town allegedly under UN protection. 15 years later - we remember the lives lost & reflect upon the failures of humanity that led President Barack Obama to call Srebrenica …
“A Stain on our Collective Consciousness”
THE NOYES MUSEUM OF ART in association with THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO JOIN US…
Thursday, October 14, 2010 6:30PM - 9PM, The Noyes Muesum of Art, Oceanville, NJ
Reception for artist Jehanne van Woerkom
Dutch artist/activist Jehanne van Woerkom speaks about her work (On display at the Noyes Museum from
October 8th – January 16, 2011) . Followed by the film Smoke Rings - Srebrenica and its aftermath through one mother’s story.
Thursday, October 21, 2010 6:30PM - 9 PM, Noyes Museum of Art, Oceanville, NJ
A Patch of Earth & Reception for playwright Kitty Felde
Directed by Stockton’s Christine Farina, the play A Patch of Earth tells the story of a soldier in the Bosnian-Serb army during the Srebrenica massacre. (Followed by Q&A w/playwright Kitty Felde)
Monday, October 25, 2010 7PM – 9PM, Noyes Museum of Art, Oceanville, NJ
A special evening with Zlata Filipovic
Author of Zlata’s Diary, and a child-survivor of the Bosnian War Zlata Filipovic has often been called the “Bosnian Anne Frank.” Zlata will join us to discuss her experiences and the experiences of children in war time.
Events benefit the women & children of Srebrenica, still suffering the effects of war -15 years later.
For more information, please contact the Noyes museum at (609) 652-8848 or Dr. Christina Morus at Christina.morus@stockton.edu Or see our website at http://bosniaremembrance.blogspot.com/
One Million Bones Project – Bone Making Party
Friday, October 8, 3-8 pm
http://www.onemillionbones.org/
In the spring of 2013, one million bones made by artists, activists and students – will flood our nation’s capitol in the One Million Bones Project created by Stockton graduate Naomi Natale. As an installation artist, photographer, and social activist she is most interested in using art to bring about and inspire social change. The One Million Bones Project aims to raise awareness about the ongoing Genocide. You can get involved, make a bone and make your voice heard, as the Noyes Museum sponsors a Bone Making Party. Donations of $5 are suggested to help fund our beneficiary organizations – Genocide Intervention Network, Enough, and Women for Women International.
Friday, October 8, 3-8 pm
http://www.onemillionbones.org/
In the spring of 2013, one million bones made by artists, activists and students – will flood our nation’s capitol in the One Million Bones Project created by Stockton graduate Naomi Natale. As an installation artist, photographer, and social activist she is most interested in using art to bring about and inspire social change. The One Million Bones Project aims to raise awareness about the ongoing Genocide. You can get involved, make a bone and make your voice heard, as the Noyes Museum sponsors a Bone Making Party. Donations of $5 are suggested to help fund our beneficiary organizations – Genocide Intervention Network, Enough, and Women for Women International.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Stockton and Noyes Special Events:
Stockton Art Gallery
Sunday, October 3, 12:30-2:30
Lunch & Learn with Dr. Kate Ogden, Prof. of Art History and Mrs. Gail Rosenthal, Director of the Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center.
2.0 PDH (NJ Professional Development Hours) Designed for community members, students,
(5-12 and college) and educators (K-12)
Tuesday, October 5 at 3pm
(see below for earlier Herrstrom talk at the Noyes)
Gallery Walk & Talk by Dr. David Herrstrom,
President of Jacob Landau Institute
Detail from Isaiah, lithograph and pochoir
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At the Noyes Museum of Art of The Richard Stockton College of NJ
Jacob Landau: Artist and Humanist
September 17, 2010 - January 2, 2011
Provocative and inspiring Landau bears witness to man’s responsibility for injustice. His skill and intellect distinguish him as a prominent graphic artist, illustrator, printmaker, and painter. His work is filled with conscious altering honesty. Timeless and relevant Landau is uncompromising as he presents the figure as a symbol of the human predicament, of the beauty and horror of existence. This important body of work from the Monmouth University Collection provides a compelling exhibition with pieces spanning nearly five decades.
Gallery Walk and Talk with Dr. David Herrstrom,
President, Jacob Landau Institute
Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at 11:00 am
Lecture: Dante’s Divine Comedy
by Adam Miyashiro, Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature,
Division of Arts and Humanities, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
The Noyes Museum of Art Presents a New Teachers’ Workshop:
Latino Art: The Retablo –
A Workshop
with Artist Marta Sanchez
Monday, November 1, 2010
9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
$50 - 5 professional development hours
During this hands-on workshop, artist Marta Sanchez will present a Powerpoint slideshow history of the traditional Latin art form of the retablo with a discussion of her adaptations of the retablo in her own artwork and a brief overview of the development of a Latino-inclusive art curriculum. We will walk into the gallery to view and discuss her work in the exhibition Suenos: Contemporary Latin American Art.Participants will create an artwork of their own based on the retablo honoring someone of significance to their lives. We will also learn how to make cascarones, a delightful and festive Mexican and Southwestern American tradition of decorating egg shells filled with confetti.
Marta Sanchez (www.artedemarta.com) is recognized primarily for her retablo paintings, an offspring of traditional Mexican prayer paintings. These soulful works on metal capture the deepest held wishes of her subjects, as if the artist were lighting a candle for her subject. Sanchez states “My work is an ongoing narrative recording the existence of my family and friends. I strive to relate the hopes, prayers, and humanity of the common man.”
This is an enjoyable workshop and a great opportunity to gather new ideas for enriching the curriculum in the classroom, try some creative art activities and meet other teachers. The techniques covered in this workshop will work for K-12 students but are also sophisticated enough to be used by professional artists. All participants will receive handouts with instructions for the techniques involved, a list of materials and vendors for these materials.Light morning refreshments & lunch included.
Monday, August 30, 2010
KIM WEILAND WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS
AT THE NOYES MUSEUM
Sept. 21, 2009, 9:30 to 3:30
733 Lily lake Road
Oceanville, NJ 08231
Call 609-652-8848 for reservations.
• Indoors workshop:
• COST: $75 total per day. .
DECSCRIPTION: This is a Full day workshop dealing with all concepts of perfecting your watercolor skills. The workshop will begin with a basic review of watercolor technique and we will advance through a process of demonstration with individual guidance and critique. My focus will be based on guiding the student to achieve a better understanding of concepts and techniques used to understand and to depict beach, marsh, ocean and sky as observed in the local area.
Students are asked to bring their own photos. Please bring your own supplies.
SUPPLY LIST:
• GOOD QUALITY WATERCOLOR PAPER OF 140 WEIGHT OR BETTER IS SUGGESTED,
• ARCHES 140# TO 300#WATERCOLOR PAPER OR A SIMILAR WATERCOLOR BLOCK. LOOSE PAPER SHOULD BE TAPED OR MOUNTED TO A DRAWING BOARD PRIOR TO CLASS. PAPER SIZE IS YOUR CHOICE.
• A SELECTION OF WATERCOLOR BRUSHES: A FLAT WASH BRUSH AND ROUND WATERCOLOR BRUSHES
• PENCILS, ERASER, RULER, AND A SPONGE
• PAPER TOWELS
• MASKING TAPE
• WATERCOLOR PAINTS, TUBES OF PAINT ARE BEST.
• Suggested colors: Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean blue, cadmium yellow, Cadmium red, Olive green, Viridian, Raw Siena, Burnt siena, Burnt umber, Yellow ochre and Alizarin crimson are listed here only as a guide.
• MUFFIN TRAY OR A LARGE MIXING PALLET
• BOTTLE OF WATER AND WATER BOWL
• OPTIONAL: MASKING FLUID
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Noyes Museum Haiti trip on NBC 40. Click on link then video: http://www.nbc40.net/news/14322/q=noyes+museum
Thursday, August 19, 2010
H.E.A.R.T. Haiti Emergency Art Recovery Team
Returns to the States
Charcoal drawings of faces and boats, watercolors of landscapes and the beach, book making, story-telling and photography of everyday life in the neighborhoods are a few of the examples the children created with the H.E.A.R.T team during the one week stay in Delmas Haiti. The team worked with over 125 children ages 2-19. In the morning, the team worked with the “Let the Children” Mission in Delmas and in the afternoon with a children’s center. The children and adults responded very positively to the art classes and embraced the opportunity to learn about new mediums and methods. At the end of the week, children from the mission participated in an exhibition of their work with an opening reception while the children center performed in an art parade proudly marching through the neighborhood with their creations.
The Noyes Museum will be putting together an exhibition of the children’s work at the Atlantic City Airport’s ArtPort this coming January. A full exhibition featuring paintings and sculpture celebrating Haitian Culture and a photography exhibition of Haitian life will open this January at the Noyes Museum at both the Oceanville and Hammonton locations.
Project H.E.A.R.T (Haiti Emergency Art Relief Team) is a multi-focused mission between the Noyes Museum of Art of Richard Stockton College, Vivant Art Gallery, Stockton College, Atlantic City Airport and South Jersey Transportation Authority’s ArtPort. On August 9th, a four member team traveled to Haiti, they included: Michael Cagno, Executive Director of the Noyes, who resides in Vineland, NJ; Dorrie Papademetriou, Director of Exhibitions and Collections of the Noyes, who resides in Linwood, NJ; Celeste Safeer, a Stockton College student, who resides in Hammonton, NJ; and Florcy Morrisset, owner of Vivant Art Gallery in Philadelphia, who resides in Philadelphia.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Emerging Artists
The Yo Emerging Artists! Project of South Jersey (YEA!) is a series of events that will provide professional opportunities for emerging artists from South Jersey and the surrounding region. This program was created to recognize emerging artists representing a diversity of styles and media who wish to establish themselves in a professional career. Throughout the year a series of exhibitions and events will be presented at partnering venues beginning October 2010 and throughout 2011
http://www.gccnj.edu/yea/
http://www.gccnj.edu/yea/
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Noyes Museum working with 1 Million Bones Project. Staff tries their hands in the project making bones. Opening reception coming October 8th. http://www.facebook.com/OneMillionBones
Friday, July 23, 2010
Noyes: Hammonton Art Sidewalk Sale
Date: August 28thTime: 10:00am-2:00pm
Location: Noyes Hammonton: 5 Second Street, Hammonton, NJ, 08037
Registration Fee: Free for members. $10 for non- members.
HAMMONTON, NJ – Calling all artists! Looking to sell unwanted or surplus inventory? The Noyes Museum of Art-Hammonton in conjunction with Mainstreet Hammonton is holding a Downtown Hammonton sidewalk sale. This event will take place outdoors and will be showcasing and selling paintings, frames ceramics or any inventory put forth by the artist. To register please contact Brittany McPherson at 609-561-8006 or e-mail bmcpherson@noyesmuseum.org and provide your name, telephone number, e-mail address, number and type of items you wish to sell.
The Noyes Museum of Art – Hammonton Gallery
5 Second Street, Hammonton, NJ, 08037 ∙ (609) 561-8006 ∙ www.noyesmuseum.org
Friday, July 16, 2010
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Watercolor Workshop with Marie Natale
“Watercolor Landscapes - Loose, Luminous and Colorful”
Wed, Aug. 18, 2010. 9am-3pm
The Noyes Museum of Art, 733 Lily Lake Road, Galloway, NJ 08231
Fee Members: $75 Non-members $85 Materials list available
Call 609.652.8848 www.noyesmuseum.org
Materials list available
Leave the tight, drab, laborious style behind and take your landscapes to a new level.
Marie will guide you on a journey exploring your inner artist, showing you a fearless method of using the vibrancy of color, and understanding the importance of color theory and value contrasts in your work. Be amazed at the fresh, clean, luminous results when using proper brush technique and the direct painting method. Students will work on museum grounds capturing the serene beauty of Lily Lake, learning how to handle lush green foliage, and the basics of landscape composition. Students will work using triads to change mood, atmosphere, or capture the late summer season. For those wishing to paint in the cool, air-conditioned interior, the museum provides many outdoor venues from its glass windows and a new elevated deck facing Lily Lake.
Marie is known for her friendly teaching style, making classes both fun and informative.
Come join us for a great painting experience.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Diane T. McKoy is presented with an Encore Award by Michael Cagno, Executive Director of the Noyes Museum of Art and Trustee of the South Jersey Cultural Alliance at the 15th Annual Paul Aiken Encore Awards. The Encore Awards honor those whose have made significant contributions in support of the arts and culture in southern New Jersey
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