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New Satellite Gallery Now Open in Hammonton

The Noyes Museum of Art is pleased to announce the opening of a new satellite gallery on South 2nd Street in Hammonton, N.J. The gallery complements the Museum’s existing exhibitions in Oceanville with displays featuring local and regional emerging artists. The space will also allow us to better serve the population in the western Atlantic, Burlington, Cumberland, Salem and Camden Counties.

The Noyes Museum staff and board are excited about our new location and look forward working with the Hammonton community. To help insure its success an advisory board composed of members of the Museum’s board, the president of Hammonton Art Center’s board and Hammonton community members will help steer the gallery’s progress. 

Hammonton’s government and business leaders are committed to establishing a downtown area that is inviting to residents and visitors. A new city hall, streetscapes and façade improvements have energized the renovation process and new specialty stores, cafes and restaurants are emerging. Hammonton’s New Jersey Transit train terminal and convenience to major highways, including the Atlantic City Expressway, the White Horse Pike and Route 206 place the town in an ideal geographic location to reach thousands of southern New Jersey residences and seasonal visitors. 

 

Location

5 Second Street, Hammonton 08037

Gallery Hours: Wednesday & Thursday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Visit www.noyesmuseum.org/hammonton.htm or call (609) 561-8006 for more info

 

Now Showing

The work of established artists Alex Alampi, Shelley Wentz Evans, Frank Kallop, Ruth Formica, Rae Smith, Katherine Stanek and Michael Waters.

 

"Avenue of the Arts" Celebrations

In conjunction with the city-wide downtown "Avenue on the Arts" celebration, The Noyes Museum of Art - Hammonton will have evening hours on November 7 and December 5 from 5 to 8pm.