(OCEANVILLE, NJ) – Kick off summer right with a festival to stimulate all of your senses. On Sunday, June 7, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University will hold its 3rd annual Unplugged Art & Music Festival. Participating musicians include Noise Museum, Nicolas Castillo, Hofenakus, ARGO, and Zebras and Bulls Fight Tonight! During the performances, visitors can enjoy live art demonstrations by regional artists, or take part in a group mural. Guests can also savor a refreshing variety of shaved ice called “Snow Ice” made by Cha-Yen.
Each band offers a unique sound, their music enhancing the visual enjoyment of the artwork on view in the Museum. Atlantic City band, Noise Museum, intrigues audiences with their scientist rock/experimental pop sound. Nicolas Castillo, of Mays Landing, is a one man show with his loop pedal and R&B, indie-pop style. Mays Landing trio Hofenakus belts out a mix of classic covers and originals with a heavy folk rock influence. ARGO, of Atlantic City, performs a gypsy-jazz and rock driven set that features fingerstyle guitar playing. Zebras and Bulls Fight Tonight! of Egg Harbor City, fuses punk, jazz, and psychedelic rock to achieve a totally new sound.
As the bands play, regional artists will create original artwork inspired by the live music. Included in the lineup is Paul Amaranto, of Bridgeton, who attempts to see the brighter side of life with his colorful abstracts. Working alongside Amaranto is Noyes Museum Associate Artist Member Diane Tomash, with her impressionistic paintings. Joe Rademan, associate artist of the Riverfront Renaissance Center in Millville, is an accomplished painter drawn to depicting landscapes and seascapes. Elisa Giacona, of Northfield, paints with acrylics and draws henna inspired designs on paper. Other participating artists include Sandra Brogan, Adele DiMedio, Margo Juliano, Dorothy Matteo, Winnie Witmer, and Maria Yony Lopez.
As visitors immerse themselves in the music, they can also indulge their palates with a refreshing Asian inspired dessert called “Snow Ice” prepared by Cha-Yen. “Snow Ice” is a cross between ice cream and shaved ice, and features soft ribbons of flavored ice topped with fresh fruits, syrups, and other exotic toppings.
Bring the melody to life, interpret the sounds, enjoy refreshments, and share a fun-filled afternoon with friends. Call the Noyes Museum for more information at (609) 652-8848 or visit www.noyesmuseum.org. General admission applies.
About The Noyes Museum of Art:
The Noyes Museum of Art was founded in Oceanville, NJ, in 1983 to collect, preserve, and exhibit American fine and folk art, with an emphasis on New Jersey artists and folk art forms. Today, the Noyes Museum’s exhibitions continue to reflect the area’s cultural heritage, while also presenting significant artwork by regional and national artists working in a variety of media. The Noyes has also expanded to include satellite galleries in Hammonton, Atlantic City, and at Seaview Resort in Galloway. The Noyes Shop: Hammonton, which opened in 2008, specializes in custom framing and can be reached at (609) 561-8006. In February 2010, The Noyes Museum of Art formed a partnership with The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey to form The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College. Through a partnership with the CRDA, in 2013, The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College opened The Noyes Arts Garage: Stockton College, a unique multi-use arts and retail space at 2200 Fairmount Avenue in Atlantic City.
The Museum remains a 501 (c)(3) organization, with general funding provided by: the New Jersey State Council on the Art/Department of State, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Arts; the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winslow Noyes Foundation; The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.