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Noyes Arts Garage Exhibits Highlight College Students' Work and Contributions of Immigrants and Migrant Laborers

originally published: 04/06/2026

From the 'Monuments to Migration and Labor' exhibit. Photo by Stockton University

(ATLANTIC CITY, NJ) -- The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University presents "Monuments to Migration and Labor" and "Emerging Visions: Southern New Jersey University and College Visual Arts Student Showcase".  The first honors the contributions of immigrant and migrant laborers and the second features artwork by college students. Both will be on display until June 27, 2026.

The "Monuments to Migration and Labor" exhibit, which is supported by the Mellon Foundation, features artists from southern New Jersey whose work reflects themes of migration, labor and cultural identity.

"Emerging Visions: Southern New Jersey University and College Visual Arts Student Showcase" and highlights the work of more than 50 student artists from across the region. Participating institutions include Stockton University, Atlantic Cape Community College, Rowan University, Rowan College at Burlington County and Rutgers University.

'Strife' by Sandy Hanna - part of the 'Emerging Visions' exhibit. Photo by Stockton University

​​​​​​​The opening reception for both exhibits will be held on Saturday, April 11 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at the Arts Garage. Admission is free and open to the public. The Noyes Arts Garage (2200 Fairmount Avenue) in Atlantic City is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11:00am to 6:00pm.   




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One of the featured artists in the "Monuments to Migration and Labor" exhibit is Stockton Associate Professor of Art Chung-Fan Chang. Her ink-and-wash paintings explore memory, heritage and the immigrant experience. Chang, a first-generation immigrant from Taiwan, draws from traditional Chinese painting techniques to depict landscapes rooted in both Taiwan and New Jersey.

"I aim to employ traditional ink and wash Chinese painting techniques on xuan paper to depict my memories of the landscape of Taiwan and New Jersey," Chang said. "Elements of trees, roots and foliage are depicted through highly repetitive and labor-intensive processes of texture strokes and the traditional dotting methods. These painting processes demonstrate patience and perseverance to develop the surface of paper and represent the beauty and spirituality of Chinese art and my heritage as a first-generation immigrant, promoting cultural diversity in South Jersey."

Chang also reflected on how the project's focus on labor and migration connects to her own life. Hearing participants discuss their journeys reminded her of navigating language barriers, maintaining her studio practice and building a life in the United States while much of her family remains in Taiwan.

The "Emerging Visions" exhibit will be on display from April 8 through June 27 and it offers insight into the ideas and practices shaping emerging artists and features a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, mixed media and digital art.

"Bringing together students from multiple schools across our area makes this exhibition especially meaningful," said Jennifer Burke, curator of the exhibition and Noyes Museum operations assistant. "It's inspiring to see how each artist's unique voice helps shape a shared sense of community and creates a dynamic exchange of ideas, perspectives and creative energy."

Stockton University is ranked among the top public universities in the nation. Their nearly 9,000 students can choose to live and learn on the 1,600-acre wooded main campus in the Pinelands National Reserve in South Jersey and at their coastal residential campus just steps from the beach and Boardwalk in Atlantic City. The university offers more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs.




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