Visitor Information

Admission:

Admission is FREE at the Noyes Museum's galleries in Atlantic City and Hammonton! Donations are welcome! Your support keeps it free and provides us the opportunity to promote education, provide resources for emerging artists, and enrich the community!

Parking:

Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University, Atlantic City:  Paid parking is available in the attached Wave Garage. It is also possible to find free or metered street parking on Mississippi Avenue. Park for FREE in the Wave Garage when you spend $25 or more at the shops in the Arts Garage!

Noyes Galleries at Kramer Hall, Hammonton:  Free parking is available in the adjacent lot and on the street at Kramer Hall in Hammonton.

Noyes Gallery at Seaview: The hotel has ample free parking available and an option to valet.

Tours:

Guided group tours of the Noyes Museum's galleries in Hammonton and Atlantic City as well as hands-on workshops can be arranged for groups of ten or more. The Noyes' knowledgeable museum guides will lead your group on an interesting walk through the galleries, providing background on the exhibiting artists and information about their techniques and subject matter. Tours run from forty-five to sixty minutes and can be tailored to your group's special interests.

Please make your group tour reservations at least two weeks in advance of your visit. Learn more about school tours

Tour Information & Reservations: Please visit our Tours Page to submit a Tour Request. Our staff will review your request as soon as possible.

Community Outreach:

The Noyes can provide your community group with a speaker to familiarize your audience with the Museum and its mission as part of the cultural landscape of southern New Jersey. Visuals and hand-out materials will accompany your customized community program.

Visitor Services

The Museum is committed to making its programs and services accessible to all audiences.

Wheelchair Accessible - At the Noyes Museum of Art, all galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible.

Arts Garage: There are exterior ramps leading to the main entrance on Mississippi Ave and Fairmount Ave. Inside of the parking garage there is a ramp to the right of the incoming gate on the Fairmount Ave entrance that leads to the Blue door entrance of the Noyes Space. All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are located near the Blue door entrance.

Kramer Hall: There are three parking spaces in the lot next to the main entrance. For questions or assistance, please approach any Museum staff member. Motorized wheelchairs are permitted. All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are next to the elevator for each of the three floors.

Individuals who are blind or have low vision - The gallery guide is available in large print in each of the galleries. Braille is available by request two weeks in advance. Please contact Danielle Jonas-Staveckas, Program Assistant danielle.jonas@stockton.edu or by calling 609-626-3805 to make a request for these accommodations.

Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing - Automated captioning will be available soon for online programs. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and live captioning is available for public programs upon request with two weeks advance notice. Please contact Danielle Jonas-Staveckas, Program Assistant danielle.jonas@stockton.edu or by calling 609-626-3805 to make a request for these accommodations.

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