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Opening Reception: Academic Visions, new work by Nastassia Davis, & ACUA Recycled Art Contest Winners

Please join us for the opening of two new exhibitions on February 8, 2025 at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University. On view is “Academic Visions,” and the “ACUA Recycled Art Contest- Art Exhibit.”

"Academic Visions: Southern NJ University and College Art Professors Showcase" is an inspiring exhibition that combines the dynamic and diverse works of art created by professors from various southern New Jersey universities and colleges. The showcase is a testament to the depth of artistic expertise within the academic community, offering a glimpse into the innovative minds that shape the next generation of artists. From avant-garde sculptures to thought-provoking paintings, the exhibit spans various mediums and styles, reflecting the rich tapestry of influences that these professors bring into their artistic practices. "Academic Visions" displays skillful craftsmanship and a dialogue between mentors and their artistic journey, encouraging students and visitors alike to explore the intersection of academia and creativity. The gallery becomes a dynamic space for exchanging ideas, showcasing these educators' profound impact on the evolving landscape of contemporary art in New Jersey.

The Contemporary Image & Technology Gallery is pleased to announce its first Micro Resident’s Solo Exhibition. Fine art photographer Nastassia Davis’s opening reception will be taking place on February 8th from 1:00-4:00 p.m. in Studio 16 at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University. You are invited to celebrate Nastassia’s new work with us. Light refreshments and snacks will be served. The exhibition will be on display from February 1st to March 15th. Nastassia Davis is a graduate of Montclair State University with a BA in Fine Arts Studio and minor in African-American Studies. She is a versatile professional photographer and fine artist born in Philadelphia.

The art in the ACUA exhibit showcases the winning entries of ACUA’s Recycled Art Contest. This annual competition invites Atlantic County residents to transform trash and recyclable materials into stunning works of art. Each piece highlights the often-overlooked potential of discarded items. Together, we can reduce our impact by rethinking, reusing, and recycling.

Earlier Event: February 7
Private Tour
Later Event: February 11
Access to Arts: CARING Inc.