CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Noyes Museum Galleries, Kramer Hall, Hammonton
What Does It Mean To Be An American:
Daniel Robert Horne
January 19 - May 22, 2026
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 29, 2026 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
The exhibition What Does It Mean to Be an American brings together Daniel Robert Horne’s portraits of explorers, thinkers, activists, and everyday people, reminding us that the American identity is not defined by a single figure or moment, but by a diverse mosaic of stories. From frontier pioneers and revolutionary leaders to abolitionists, cultural trailblazers, and modern citizens, each portrait reflects a different facet of the nation’s evolving character. Together, these works invite viewers to consider how courage, resilience, creativity, and hope shape the ongoing story of America, and how individuals from every walk of life contribute to its meaning.
Calina Hiriza & Sandra Kosinski
December 10, 2025 - March 29, 2026
Opening Reception: January 10, 2026: 1:00 - 3:00 PM
Abstract artist Calina Hiriza uses paint, dried paint chips, and layers of resin to create striking scenes of shape and color. Sandra Kosinskii, owner of High Bar Pottery, is a ceramic artist from Long Beach Island, New Jersey, who focuses on raku pottery.
Camp Boardwalk:
Atlantic City during World War II
January 10 - March 29, 2026
Opening Reception: January 10, 2026 1:00 - 3:00 PM
During WWII, Atlantic City, NJ became an essential part of the war effort, earning it the nickname “Camp Boardwalk.” The Army converted major hotels into a military training and redistribution area and established the Thomas M. England General Hospital, a recovery and rehabilitation center for injured soldiers. The community mobilized its resources for Civilian Defense, calling on local men and women to be air raid wardens and airplane spotters. Women volunteered for the USO and the Red Cross, joined the military and worked as nurses. African American men and women served in the military, worked in the defense industry and volunteered on the home front. This exhibit showcases the wartime narrative of Atlantic City, connecting the stories of the men and women who trained, worked, recovered and volunteered there.
Curated by Dr. Patricia Chappine, in collaboration with the Atlantic City Free Public Library, Millville Army Air Field Museum, Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center, Atlantic County Historical Society, and the National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey.
Beverly Collins-Roberts
Presented by the LINKS, Inc.
January 7 - February 28, 2026
Opening Reception: February 28, 2026 2:00 – 5:00 pm
Beverly Collins-Roberts is an award-winning Fine Art Documentary Photographer, Filmmaker, and Historian whose career spans more than four decades (1979–2025). Deeply rooted in truth-telling and cultural preservation, Collins-Roberts’ work stands at the intersection of art, history, and social justice. Born and raised in Camden, New Jersey, Collins-Roberts has dedicated her life to documenting the transformation of her hometown.
ACUA’s 11th Annual Recycled Art Contest & Art Exhibit
January 8 - February 26, 2026
The art in this 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.
New Exhibition Coming Soon
Noyes Galleries at Borough Hall, Long Beach Island
Selections from the Noyes Museum Permanent Collection
Ongoing
Noyes Museum Permanent Collection
Ongoing
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