CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Noyes Museum Galleries, Kramer Hall, Hammonton
Waiting for Palms: Peter Ydeen
On View: June 9 - September 18, 2026
Opening Reception: June 18, 2026, 5:00 - 6:30 PM
Waiting for Palms is a series of urban landscape photographs taken in Morocco and Egypt, which explores where the quiet traces of tradition intersect with the turbulence of modern expansion. The images linger on the everyday, set within monumental landscapes and constructed from an accumulation of small, unheroic moments. Together, they form a tapestry of worlds that are immediate and enigmatic, intimate yet always elusive, creating an experience of perpetual interpretation.
Emerging Visions
Southern New Jersey University & College Visual Arts Showcase
Featuring the work of fifty-three students from Atlantic Cape Community College, Rowan University, Rowan College at Burlington County, Rutgers University, and Stockton University
April 8 - June 27, 2026
Opening Reception: April 11, 1:00 - 3:00 PM
NJ Monuments to Migration and Labor Exhibition
March 6 - June 27, 2026
Opening Reception: April 11, 1:00 - 3:00 PM - RSVP here
MONUMENTS TO MIGRATION AND LABOR is a transformative three-year initiative dedicated to honoring the vital contributions of immigrants and migrants as laborers in shaping the state of New Jersey. This exhibition is an accumulation of regional artists whose work reflects themes of migration, labor and cultural identity, to honor the histories and contributions of immigrant and migrant laborers across New Jersey.
This exhibition features the following artists: Aislinn Pentecost-Farren, Alicia Saadi, Chanelle René, Chung-Fan Chang, Diane Rogers, Gabriel Boyd, Jacqueline Sandro Greenwell, Jonathan Yubi, Kandice Fields, Keith I. Wasserman, Kevin Quigley, Krystle Lemonias, Nadïne LaFond, Nastassia Davis, and Ritu Pandya.
Clay In Mind
High School Ceramic Exhibit
May 17 - June 13, 2026
Closing Reception: June 13, 2026, 2:00 - 3:30 PM
Sayreville War Memorial High School presents the "Clay in Mind - Student Competition & Exhibition". The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University is exhibiting twenty final winning pieces, carefully selected by a jury. Student winners, along with their family and friends, are invited to the closing reception. Students will take their clay artwork home at the end of the reception.
Clay in Mind is a juried exhibition of outstanding three-dimensional ceramic artworks, functional and non-functional, created by high school students throughout New Jersey. This is Clay in Mind's 20th competition. The exhibit was designed to give a venue to high school students' ceramic artworks and to promote professional development in the medium for teachers and students.
Annually, each school may enter artworks, either functional or non-functional, whose primary medium is clay. The works must be original in concept and executed solely by the student. The blind jurying is held at Sayreville War Memorial High School. Teachers and their students participate in a variety of clay related activities while awaiting the judge's decision. A total of 20 pieces were selected by the judge and moved on to a gallery for public display and a closing ceremony.
February 6 - May 26, 2026
Our newest exhibit, “Stereotypes: How African Americans Have Been Depicted In Advertising,” examines the history of negative portrayals of Black Americans used by several global, national, and local companies. Through a compelling display of advertisements, products, and media, this exhibit explores how these representations have shaped and influenced public perception.
"Stereotypes" includes historical artifacts associated with Atlantic City Electric that have been provided by Larry Frankel, the estate of Dr. Stanley Abrams, and from the museum's vast collection. The exhibit was curated by Stockton University students Adrianna Schofield and My’air Henry.
Hotel Brotherhood
A Photography Exhibit Showcasing A Decade of Philadelphia’s Untold Stories
On View: May 9 through July 25, 2026
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, May 9, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
LOCATION: AAHMSNJ Atlantic City, Stockton University's Noyes Arts Garage, 2200 Fairmount Avenue, Atlantic City
"Hotel Brotherhood" is a striking black‑and‑white photography exhibit by veteran photographer Ronald Watkins, offering an intimate look at Philadelphia’s overlooked and disenfranchised communities.
Merryl Cool & Gail Beckley
A Life in Art: Glenn Rudderow
On View: May 15 - July 20, 2026
Opening Reception: May 15, 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Closing Reception: July 17, 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Rowan College South Jersey - Arts & Innovation Center
321 N High St, Millville, NJ 08332
Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 9 PM
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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