Noyes Museum of Art - Stockton College



733 Lily Lake Road, Oceanville, NJ, 08231
(609) 652-8848

NEW Hours:
Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM,
Extended hours Thursdays until 8:00 PM
Sunday noon to 5:00 PM

Art At Night
Click here for a list of our
Thursday night events.


The Noyes Gallery at Hammonton
5 Second Street, Hammonton, NJ, 08037
(609) 561-8006

Hammonton Hours:
Monday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday: 1:00 - 8:00 pm
Friday: 1:00 - 8:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm


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Katherine Stanek & Julia Levitina:
Of Myths, Metal & Mortar

January 13 - April 22, 2012

Katherine Stanek and Julia Levitina present representational works with a unique freshness. Levitina sculpts figures and animals in terracotta and bronze, with fine craftsmanship and sensitivity.  Stanek’s work utilizes an innovative use of materials, a combination of cements, aggregates and pigments. In her unique process she uses destruction as a vehicle for creation. Each artist establishes a deep connection to her work as it goes through all the foundry processes. Stanek and Levitina each sculpt, cast and finish their own work, ensuring a very personal quality to each sculpture.

 

George Nick: The Edge of the Road

January 20 - May 27, 2012

George Nick is one of the most respected contemporary realist painters working today. Painting the real world of man-made objects and structures, Nick presents his masterful paintings thick with paint. Intense study of form and color translate information from the real world into his own painterly response.  George Nick’s work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Hirschhorn Museum.

 

Lance Balderson: Abstractions

January 27 – May 13, 2012

Painter and teacher Lance Balderson  presents moods of nature interpreted through abstraction. Strong geometric and rhythmic compositions are infused in  Balderson’s  layered paintings. 

 






 

 

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Upcoming Exhibitions

February 3 – May 20, 2012
Alice: Into the Looking Glass
A diverse selection of works range from illustrations based closely on Carroll’s text, to works which allude more subtly to the original story, offering new and sometimes challenging interpretations. Imagery relates to the multitude of themes found in Carroll’s stories. Conflict, identity, fear, language and perception are expressed in 2 and 3 dimensional works.





YAG Gallery

Young-at-Art Gallery (YAG) displays art work created at schools or community organizations.
This is a free service to the community. The exhibits change monthly.

January 2012: DeMasi Middle School - Teachers: Maureen Heenan & John Hampshire

February 2012: Egg Harbor Township High School: Grades 9 - 12
Art Teachers: Jane Gandenberger: Art, Donna Clark: Art & Calligraphy, Jason Elia: Ceramics,
Debby Nealy: Art, Rachael Powell: Ceramics, Sharon Reustle: Calligraphy

March 2012: Youth Art Month - Organizers: Kathy Nichols & Lisa Confora

April 2012: Eugene A. Tighe Middle school - Teacher: Margo Juliano

May 2012: AtlantiCare Preschools - Organizer: Karen Jackson

June 2012: Cape Educational COMPACT - Teachers: Kristin Cruse & Kristin Stech

CLICK HERE
to find out about opportunities for young artists!

Patterns and Peculiarities: Senior Thesis Exhibition by Brenda Kele

January 19 - March 13, 2012
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Opening Reception: Thursday, January 19, 6:00-8:00 pm All ages

All ages
The Noyes Gallery will be presenting a graduating artist from Rowan University, Brenda Kele in the exhibit: Patterns and Peculiarities. The concepts for her current ceramic and photographic work stem from patterns in nature that not only reference apparent visual patterns, but also symbolize occurrences or tendencies in nature. Her photography is done using a liquid emulsion process known as Liquid Light; and her
ceramics are sculptural in nature.  


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Current Exhibition

Marie Natale
Reflections of a Time and Place
October 6, 2011 - March 13, 2012natale

Time and place come alive in Marie Natale’s stunning watercolor paintings. Capturing  the beauty and nostalgia of  locations in southern New Jersey, Natale creates light-filled images of Victorian homes, rustic boating shacks and coastal landscapes, and the classic Seaview Hotel.
Natale started painting at the age of twelve encouraged by a teacher who recognized her early potential. She developed her talent through high school and continued her studies at Rowan University.
Natale currently teaches watercolor in her home studio, the Ocean City Art Center, and at community centers and art guilds throughout the East Coast and abroad.  Sharing knowledge of art theory and design as well as techniques in this exciting medium brings Marie full circle to her early training with a Master Degree in Art Education.  
A signature member of both NJWCS and Philadelphia WCS, Board member of NJWCS, Marie Natale is an award winning and highly recognized artist who in committed sharing with others the joy that art has brought into her life.


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