Established | 1973 1983 (museum opening to public) | (Noyes Foundation)
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Location | Oceanville, New Jersey (1983–2016) Atlantic City, New Jersey Hammonton, New Jersey Galloway, New Jersey |
Coordinates | 39°27′57″N 74°27′21″W / 39.46595°N 74.4558°W |
Director | Michael Cagno |
Website | www |
The Noyes Museum of Art is an art museum. It styles itself as the only fine arts museum in southern New Jersey.[1][2] The museum opened in 1983 in Galloway Township, New Jersey. Due to lack of funds for needed repairs, the main Galloway building in Oceanville was closed to the public in 2016. The Oceanville property was eventually sold in 2021. The museum has since moved into four other affiliated sites where its collection is displayed: the Noyes Art Garage in Atlantic City, Kramer Hall in Hammonton, the Noyes Gallery at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City, and the Seaview golf club in Galloway.
Since 2017, the museum is fully a part of Stockton University, a partnership which began in 2010 and expanded in 2016.