Art Gallery
The Stockton University Art Gallery provides students, staff, faculty, area schools, artists, and the community-at-large with an opportunity to experience contemporary and historical art exhibitions and related programming of the highest quality.
Free & open to the public daily during exhibitions:
Fall & Spring
Monday - Thursday 12 - 7pm
Friday - Saturday 11 - 3pm
Summer
Monday - Friday 9 - 12pm (Noyes Summer Camp)
The gallery is closed on July 4 & 5
Additional hours are by appointment only; please contact ryann.casey@stockton.edu to schedule a visit
Gallery Telephone:
609-652-4214
For more information contact:
artgallery@stockton.edu
Gallery Location:
L-wing of the Galloway Campus, adjacent to the Performing Arts Center 1st & 2nd floors.
Parking:
Closest lots are 5 through 7. Parking E-passes are required on weekdays before 3 p.m.
Spring & Summer 2024 Events
Wood Engravers’ Network Fifth Triennial Exhibition
The Wood Engravers’ Network (WEN) proudly presents their 5th Triennial Exhibition, a traveling exhibit featuring work by fifty-five (55) artists working in six (6) countries. Out of one hundred and forty (140) entries, sixty (60) prints were selected for this exhibit by guest juror Max Yela, Head of Special Collections at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries, an active department that preserves printed primary-source materials supporting research and teaching in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
BFA Senior Visual Art Exhibition
Al Gold Memorial Lecture Series & Reception
Julie McGee (Associate Professor of Africana Studies & Art History at the University of Delaware) will be presenting Whitfield Lovell: Deep River with opening remarks from Ian Marshall, Dean of Arts & Humanities, and Wendel A. White, Distinguished Professor of Art, and an introduction on African American Portraiture in Atlantic City by Vicki Gold Levi, Picture Editor and Author.
We Are the River: Complex Narratives, Conservation & Committing to New Jersey's Waterways
Artist Panel & Reception - Monday February 5 @11:30am
Featuring work by Nancy Agati, Milcah Bassel, Michael Chovan-Dalton, Nancy Cohen,
Joanie Gagnon San Chirico, Tyrese "Bright Flower" Gould Jacinto, Steve Kuzma, Lauren
Rosenthal McManus, Jean Shin, Rebecca Schultz, Brandon Seidler, Lawre Stone, Amanda
Thackray, Rachel Blythe Udell, Michael Williamson & Cheryl Patton Wu.
Dwell & Dusk: The Incredible in the Mundane
Viewfinders Workshop - Wednesday February 28 @Noon
Based on an ongoing series of photographic work that engages the immediate surroundings
through color and paper cutouts acting as viewfinders which sharpen perspectives and
direct attention to the environment using art as a framing device.
Artist Tour & Reception - Tuesday March 5 @11:30am
Fall 2024 Events
Indigenous Approaches, Sustainable Futures
BFA Senior Visual Art Exhibition