Now From NOYES MUSEUM HERE IN NJ ...... ON Display
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see a true southern New Jersey masterpiece on loan to the Museum from Blue Heron Pines Golf Club.
Blue Majesty, carved by NJ artist Anthony Rudisill of Pleasantville, depicts two life-sized blue herons situated on wooden tree branches. Standing 16-square feet, it is the largest of Rudisill’s works, taking over two years to complete. The wooden sculpture captures remarkable realistic detail and seems at home looking over Lily Lake.
Rudisill is widely recognized for his depictions of wildlife and birds since the 1960s and is noted for his accuracy and strict attention to detail. Blue Majesty is one of the last works he completed prior to retirement. here are the Current Noyes Exhibitions the natture of W. Carl Burger
January 18 - May 9, 2008
This exhibition of works by Carl Burger celebrates the natural environment of Southern New Jersey. His large scale expressionistic works on paper depicting the dramatic landscape in vibrant color were created especially for this exhibition, giving a sparkling glimpse of the wonder of the world surrounding us.
Herbert Pullinger: A Cape May Historical Journey
January 18 - April 20, 2008
A major gift of watercolor paintings from the Cape May County Art League. Early 20th century painter and Philadelphia artist Herbert Pullinger will be presented in this exhibition. Flawless perspective and compelling detail of architectural landmarks, and the shipyards of Cape May become portraits of lost memories. Pullinger’s pictorial stories create a familiar view of nostalgic scenes with an intimate understanding of place and time
Homer's Odyssey:
Works by the Princeton Artists Alliance
January 11 - April 13, 2008
Love, hatred, fear, courage and the search for home, are all in abundance here as the artists of the Princeton Artists Alliance present a visual expression of the classic Homer’s Odyssey in their chosen medium. Inspired by the text, the artists captured moving vignettes of the voyage, the struggles and triumphs described in this classic literature.
Upcoming Noyes Exhibitions
From Cape May to Cairo: The Work of George Washington Nicholson
April 17- November 9, 2008 Nicholson, an artist with a life-long connection to South Jersey, spent much of his life in Philadelphia, and the Garden State where he painted the Jersey marshes and shore. A world traveler, the artist retired to the town of Hammonton, where he lived until his death in 1912. Nicholson’s work represents the type of academic realism extremely popular in America and Europe during the turn of the century. An interesting subset of Nicholson's work focuses on "Orientalist" imagery - exotic Middle Eastern and North African subjects. The exhibition will include seascapes and New Jersey marsh paintings, as well as Orientalist subjects and other foreign landscapes.
This exhibition was made possible by a grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
Additional project support was provided by the Visual Arts Program and the School of Arts & Humanities, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
Celebrating Fred Noyes April 25- July 27, 2008 The colorful works of Fred Noyes will be presented in honor of the 25th Anniversary of the Noyes Museum of Art. Abstract works filled with lush color and whimsical form evoke the sun, the wind, birds and even smells as he experienced them capture a style uniquely Fred.
Imagine: Works from the Permanent Collection April 25-July 27, 2008 This exhibition features the treasures of the Noyes Museum in a rare look at prints, etchings, drawings and works on paper.
Seams: Contemporary Art to Wear May 16- August 24, 2008 Conceptual clothing and lavish accessories are presented as one of a kind unique works of art to wear. Nationally recognized textile artists, fabric designers, and sculptors alike create alternative and exciting fashion designs.
Signature Artists Exhibition August 1- October 5, 2008 This showcase of contemporary talent presents the outstanding work being produced in this region by the Noyes Museum Signature Artists.
Awakenings: Art that Heals August 29- November 9, 2008
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