CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Noyes Museum Galleries, Kramer Hall, Hammonton
Decolonial Pilgrimage
October 6, 2025 - January 9, 2026
Opening Reception: Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 5:00 - 6:00 PM
Exhibition Decolonial Pilgrimage is based on the questioning deconstruction and re-examination of the decolonial artistic/activist practice with special focus on sacred landscapes and public spaces, creating dialogue between opposite cultural and socio-political perspectives, and developing critical thinking. Exhibition Decolonial Pilgrimage will presents art works by American artists Robert Roesch, Susanne Horvitz, Brad Downey, Tom McCloskey and Phoebe Farris, Mexican artist Leonardo Martínez, Colombian artist Esneider Gamboa, Chilean artist María Inés Galecio and Croatian artists Josip Zanki, Ivan Fijolić, Tomislav Buntak, Laura Stojkoski and Maja Rožman, presenting two cultures and lenses; American (North/Latin) and Middle European. These lenses are not only opposite, they symbolize eternal liminal spaces, periphery spaces with traumatic history and constant change of political, social and cultural environment.
October 9 : Lunch & Learn Workshop with artist & curator Josip Zanki
Noe Jacito Hernadez
October 29 – December 19, 2025
Noé Jacinto is a Mexican painter born in the coastal region of Oaxaca, that southern state which has been the cradle of great masters of the visual arts, music, and handicrafts—a people of countless artistic virtues. Noé Jacinto continues this legacy. His art reveals the power of the tropics and its many facets. In his large color-rich paintings, we find the typical flora and fauna of the vast geography he comes from: owls, pelicans, hummingbirds, crabs, and more—though, of course, he is not limited to these. He has managed to depict these and many other elements in a distinctive way, turning them into snapshots where characters, animals, and objects acquire their own language and atmosphere.
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Seaview Plein Air
October 26, 2025 – February 1, 2026
This juried, one-day outdoor art event gathered 43 exceptional artists from across the region, including students from Stockton University and Atlantic Cape Community College to paint and draw en plein air, directly inspired by the scenic Seaview landscape. The Seaview Plein Air Invitational was a joint program sponsored by the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University and the Absecon Cultural Arts Alliance.
To learn more about Absecon Cultural Arts Alliance https://www.abseconarts.com/
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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