Friday, February 15, 2008

New Arts Magazine for Delaware Valley


In association with The Noyes Museum of Art and renown photographer Bill Horin, a new arts magazine for the Delaware Valley will make its debute on May 22nd.

Envision takes a long view of the visual arts. The vision includes all flavors of expression: fine arts, gallery pioneers, commercial practitioners, museum champions – and a nod to the many niches in between, like architecture, the culinary arts and even sand sculpting.
Envision brings you up-close and personal to artists, galleries, museums, arts organizations and more – the dynamic, collaborative tapestry of individuals keeping the arts alive.


We cover the arts with our natural sense of inquisitiveness and humor. We’re not art critics or self-appointed experts – but we know how to discover a good story and deliver it to the reader with a fun, informative and entertaining style.

http://envisionartsmagazine.com/vision.html

Hammonton Arts Center opens 'Women in the Arts' show

"Women in the Arts," a juried show open to all women artists, will be on display at the Hammonton Arts Center, 107 Bellevue Ave., from March 1-28. A luncheon reception and awards presentation will be held at 12:30 p.m. March 2, with Michael Cagno, executive director of the Noyes Museum, as guest speaker.

http://www.thehammontonnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080213/LIFESTYLE/802130302/1024


Cumberland County College

Art & Graphic Design Faculty Exhibition

"Salt Marsh II" is one of three paintings on display at Cumberland County College from February 20th-March 13th. The opening reception is February 27th, 2-3pm.