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Profile type:Museum/Exhibition Space
Organization name: The Noyes Museum of Art
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  Contact information  
Main phone:(609) 652-8848
Address:733 Lily Lake Road
Oceanville
NJ, 08231
United States
Email:info@noyesmuseum.org
Website:www.noyesmuseum.org
Blog:www.noyesmuseumofart.blogspot.com

  Mission statement  
The Noyes Museum’s collection is built around the mission statement which states:
“Building upon the vision of founders Fred W. and Ethel Noyes, it is the mission of The Noyes Museum of Art to provide enriching exhibitions, educational programs and care for the collection for all its beneficiaries. The Museum fulfills this mission by providing exceptional arts education activities and through the collecting, preserving and exhibiting of fine art, crafts and folk art with an emphasis on New Jersey and the Mid-Atlantic Region.”

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      Institution facts  
    The Noyes Museum of Art displays a growing collection of American fine and folk art, an exceptional collection of vintage bird decoys, and outstanding special exhibitions featuring works by leading regional and national artists, plus programs, workshops and community events.

      Hours  
    Thursday-Saturday 10am-4:30pm
    Sunday 12-5pm

    Closed all major holidays

      Directions  
    Directions:
    The Noyes Museum of Art is located in southern New Jersey between the towns of Smithville and Absecon on Lily Lake Road, 0.4 miles from Route 9, adjacent to the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (Brigantine Division).

    Via Atlantic City Expressway
    (Philadelphia & points west)
    Exit 12 eastbound. Turn left at exit ramp (Route 575 N). At third traffic light, turn right onto Jim Leeds Road (Route 633) and proceed until it ends at a traffic light. Turn left onto Route

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