The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University

Art center · Atlantic City

The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University

Art center · Atlantic City

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2200 Fairmount Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

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Multiple artists' studios, classes, gift shop, cafe, Black History  

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2200 Fairmount Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Get directions

artsgarageac.com
@artsgarageac

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2200 Fairmount Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Get directions

+1 609 626 3805
artsgarageac.com
@artsgarageac
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@artsgarageac

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 25, 2025

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Suzette Flores

Google
Loved the Art.. Many things to see & learn about! Met a gentleman named Ralph while there; was super friendly that gave us much information.. We recieved lots of knowledge on History of Black Culture; also was given a tour by a lady there that was very nice. She really knew her stuff. THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR THE ENJOYABLE & LEARNING EXPERIENCE!

Quinn Johnson

Google
I came to Atlantic City for a family reunion and got way more than I anticipated! I brought my family to the museum as a way to pass time… the gallery and exhibits were extraordinary. Mr. Hunter happened to be available and gave us an amazing tour of the museum. I’m grateful to him for giving my children a comprehensive overview of the history of Atlantic City and New Jersey. Truly grateful! Thank you!

D (Lt. Helen)

Google
Excellent time my Husband took me there for Valentine's Day 💘. It was the best Valentine's Day ever. We planned 1 hour end up spending 3 hours. There is so much to look at. The Candice Tavares exhibit is breath taking. In Christ Holy Service Lt. Helen

Maggie Oates

Google
Wandered in on a Sunday. The galleries were a delight. it was fun to watch artists working on live portraits in their studios. The African American Museum was a gem, with super friendly staff.

Eric Sims

Google
Went here randomly while down in AC to see Seinfeld’s standup at the Borgata and am so happy we did. We loved all the different types of art and met one of the artists who was just amazing at explaining the different artists who were showcased and their works. We ended up spending a couple hours there and could’ve spent longer but they were closing. If you’re in the area and looking for something to do other then gambling whole in AC definitely stop by to this Stockton College run business. You can purchase many of their works as well!

Wesley Faulkner

Google
Some groovy artwork, several different outlets, and a good place to park and explore the city.

Nancy

Google
Went for the Holiday Bazaar. It was a lovely place . It's a great place to visit in Atlantic City and view works of local artists. I definitely will be going back.

craigsimsjr

Google
While filliping through the Atlantic City attractions, I come across a picture of The Noyes Arts Garage. I was highly satisfied with my choice. There was many different expressions of art and we could have spent the whole day taking it all in. I really enjoy the Black History Section of the museum, they have a very nice collection and it really expanded my thoughts on several subjects. The staff was very friendly and we even had a chance to meet the owner, Mr Hunter. I highly recommend that you a this to your list of places to visit while in Atlantic City.
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Michelle P.

Yelp
Wow, so there's an art gallery amongst the chaos and crazy of Atlantic City. This is a phenomenal way to spend some time and enjoy some cool AC. I was aware of the Arts Garage by the outlets but went to the Noyes Arts Garage located in Claridge for this first time on Saturday. They had several sections filled with art collections from a bunch of different artists. The main room was huge and there was also an upstairs and downstairs section. The Claridge used to be a casino, so I think this area used to be a convention hall. While it's not a museum, if you took your time to look at each piece, you should easily kill a few hours. The collections varied, giving a little something for everyone. It looks like certain collections and exhibits are only there a certain amount of time. It's free to the public, and open until 7pm daily. I'm so impressed that this gallery is here and recommend anyone in AC looking for a break from the slots and parties, to get there art on at Noyes.
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Rosy V.

Yelp
Relatively nice place, the admission is free to the public and it has a good variety of art to look at. The only thing is because they don't own their own parking lot you and they are part of the Outlet Parking garage, you still have to pay for parking. I feel like if they gave those who visit the museum free parking there would be more people visiting it, it was basically a ghost town in there. The place is still cluttered and you don't know if something's part of the art display or not. I feel like they need to invest more on their signage because most of the art pieces are described on a piece of paper printed out and taped onto the wall. Barely any of the artwork have the dates on them, which I feel is an important part to the art, especially if you're going for a school assignment. Overall it needs to be reorganized and although it's a free art museum to go to, the parking fee makes it difficult for people to even want to go there. They do however have a deal for if you spend $25 you get free parking, but that doesn't entice people to come. Workers are extremely nice and very informative. But I feel like with the city being as vacant as it is, this museum won't survive for much longer without more crowd to it. This is extremely sad especially since it's a school funded museum and as a local I want the city in general to thrive.
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Krina S.

Yelp
Freeeeee! A fun and random way to spend about half an hour. Lots of cool art and some that's just weird. There's also an African American Heritage museum in the back! Not sure how long it's open for, but it was a surprise plus. A young girl gave us a mini tour of the main exhibit (civil rights movement in NJ) and was very informative. A nice mini-escape if you're sick of the outlet shops.
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Robert G B.

Yelp
In a city filled with Low-Brow decadence and main stream Kitsch, the Noyes Arts Garage stands apart as a true artistic gem. If you are anywhere along the Jersey Shore, you owe it to yourself to visit this wonderful venue. I give it my highest recommendation.
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Melissa W.

Yelp
This is one of the best finds in Atlantic city! Artist studio spaces is mixed amongst galleries and exhibit halls. There is also a retail area featuring local artists. Great for a night out or a rainy day.

Robin C.

Yelp
What a great hidden gem in Atlantic City! It's inside the parking garage in the heart of The Walk parking garage, hence the name Arts Garage! But inside you will find very cool shops and art exhibits and The African American museum. The exhibits change every month or so, so I go all the time to see what is new! And every second Friday of every month they have a free event from 6-8 pm with live music, wine and appetizers. I love this place!!

Dave P.

Yelp
Popped into this art gallery after parking in the adjacent garage. So glad I did. Really beautiful work on display for sale. A fantastic addition to Atlantic City. I plan to come back.

Jennifer M.

Yelp
Fantastic new mixed art/shopping space in Atlantic City with something for everyone, from comic book drawing classes to high-end art, a fair trade home goods store, African American Heritage Museum - and if you spend $25 in any of the shops, they validate parking in the adjacent Wave garage. Conveniently located near Tanger outlets, Angelo's Fairmount Tavern, and the Convention Center. The current exhibit in the Noyes Gallery, featuring the work of Atlanta artist Kevin A. Williams, is just wonderful...a real must-see.

Lindsey M.

Yelp
What an amazing space filled with art, history, and simply just some great people. My fiancé and I were walking by and noticed the art around the building and decided to take a closer look. The space is open and airy and really lends itself to creating an organic experience. We took our time walking from room to room taking it all in and even enjoyed getting to talk to some of the artists themselves about their work, inspiration, and what they are trying to achieve in the community with this creative space. Blockhead Customs work was what initially drew us in and their space inside was just as visually enticing. The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey is located in this building as well, and we were lucky enough to meet the founder who clearly has a passion for what he does. This is the kind of person you want to sit next to at a dinner party. The kind of man whose real life stories are better than anything you would read in a book or see in a movie. He was just so pleasant and some of the pieces he has in there are really incredible. We saw Billie Holiday's original gas stove, which was amazing! It was really an eclectic mix of history, memorabilia, and everything in between. I highly recommend visiting this hidden gem!