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Celebrating 25 Years 1983 - 2008

 

Summer Garden Party - July 13 at Ram's Head Inn

Gourmet selections from renowned Ram’s Head Inn Chef Luigi Baretto, Refreshing Signature Summer Cocktails, Music by The Kraft Trio, Silent Auction Featuring Jewelry, Fine Art, Dining, Golf and Hotel Packages, Jewelry Raffle with 6 Prizes donated by Serago Roberts and Artist Demonstrations.

This Year’s Artist Honoree - Gary Giberson

 

Noyes Museum History

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

The Museum boasts a serene lakeside setting adjacent to the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge and is located minutes from downtown Atlantic City and dining and shopping at Historic Smithville Village.

General funding is provided by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Arts; the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winslow Noyes Foundation; the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation; the Odessa F. and Henry D. Kahrs Charitable Trust and the ShopRite LPGA Classic. The Noyes Museum received funding through a grant from the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel & Tourism.

The Noyes Museum mission - Building upon the vision of founders Fred W. and Ethel Noyes, it is the mission of The Noyes Museum of Art to provide enriching exhibitions, educational programs and care for the collection for all its beneficiaries. The Museum fulfills this mission by providing exceptional arts education activities and through the collecting, preserving and exhibiting of fine art, crafts and folk art with an emphasis on New Jersey and the Mid-Atlantic Region.

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