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Friday, February 26, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
The Noyes Museum of Art – Hammonton Gallery
5 Second Street, Hammonton, NJ, 08037
Images of Nature: Southern New Jersey and Beyond
Exhibition Prepared by Stockton’s Provost Dr. David L. Carr
Exhibit Dates: March 2 - April 10, 2010
Reception Date: Friday, March 5
Time: 5 - 8 p.m.
Location: Noyes Hammonton (see address above)
HAMMONTON, NJ - In this exhibit images from “wild” or ancient places are juxtaposed with the beauty just outside your door, illustrating that the love of the land and its creatures is universal. A native of San Diego, David Carr has traveled the world with camera in hand. His talent is captured here in the natural beauty of New Jersey along with photos from his travels to Tanzania, Alaska, the American West and beyond. The show continues through April 10, 2010.
David L. Carr – Dr. Carr is Provost and Executive Vice President at Richard Stockton where he served as Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Vice President for Academic Affairs prior to his appointment as Provost in 2003. Carr takes many shots of local Osprey, the Richard Stockton College mascot, and campus scenes for use in campus publications. His most visible work is the pair of Osprey on the side of the Stockton Sports Center. Dr. Carr and his wife, Beverly, are residents of Galloway Township.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
“Stockton-Noyes Holds Pre-Show Reception
for V-Day Hammonton Production”
HAMMONTON- In celebration of the new partnership between The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and the Noyes Museum, a special pre-show reception will be held at the Noyes Museum in Hammonton on Saturday, February 27th at 6:30 prior to the closing performance of “The Vagina Monologues”. During this reception, audience members will have the opportunity to speak to members of the cast and learn more about the work of the Atlantic County Women’s Center, this year’s beneficiary for the proceeds of this production.
The Vagina Monologues” will be performed at The Eagle Theatre on Friday and Saturday, February 26th and 27th at 8PM. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $13 for seniors and students, and can be purchased in advance online by visiting http://www.theeagletheatre.com/
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
A Vital Component in Economic Development Arts and culture are important forces behind some of the most successful cities, towns and rural areas across the state and the nation. In New Jersey, arts organizations supported by the NJ State Council on the Arts return $3 in State tax revenue for every $1 invested. Funding for grants awarded by the Arts Council comes from a dedicated revenue source – the Hotel/Motel Occupancy Fee. Bolstered tourism, thriving businesses, job opportunities and increased overall quality of life are among the other returns from strategic investment in the arts.
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Monday, February 08, 2010
Pat Witt, "Winter"
McPheeter, "Gathering Shells"
Sperlak, "Edge of the World"
Budden, "Summertime"
Budden, "Summertime"
Don Friel
The Noyes Museum of Art presents an exploration on a unique area. From the Marshlands to the Ocean, March 18 – May 30, 2010 feature a unique range of works. An opening reception is scheduled for Friday, March 19 from 5 to 8 p.m.
From the Marshlands to the Ocean selects a specific region of New Jersey and explores it. The Marshlands are an untouched area and the exhibition provides insight into to these locations. The works featured are dynamic. The artists are calculated in their technique. The exhibit illustrates what the artists see. It honors the land that we walk upon and at times forget.
Featured artists include painters Greg Bennett, Michael Budden, Neal McPheeters, Stan Sperlak, Pat Witt and sculptor Don Friel. All of whom are local to New Jersey.
Featured artists include painters Greg Bennett, Michael Budden, Neal McPheeters, Stan Sperlak, Pat Witt and sculptor Don Friel. All of whom are local to New Jersey.
Yellow Book has renewed its marketing sponsorship with the museum! We will be on the front cover of Cape May, Cumberland and Atlantic County Yellow Book phone books. Thank you Yellow Book! http://www.yellowbook.com/
Thursday, February 04, 2010
The Noyes Museum of Art has signed an agreement with Stockton College today. We are now The Noyes Museum of Art of Richard Stockton College. This unique partnership will benefit not only the two organizations, but the community at large. We have always partnered with the college but now it is more formal. As for the museum, this will increase the capacity to provide programs, events, and exhibitions. It will also allow the museum to strengthen its educational platform. As for Stockton, they are now providing a BFA program and builidng a new gallery. The museum will provide opportunities for students and faculty to participate in new and exciting programs. It is a win win. There are partnerships like this now forming all over the country. It is not for everyone, but we believe it is for us. Visit our website for details on new programs to start at the end of the month.
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