Upcoming Events
Exciting events happening in Hammonton all year long! Visit this webpage often for the latest events and learn how you can host an event at Kramer Hall.
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Upcoming Events:
Noyes Closing Reception: Borderless
Thursday, April 22nd, 5:00-7:00pm
Join us as we bid a fond farewell to this exhibition. Select artists will be present to speak about their work. Admission will be on a first come-first served basis. Social distancing guidelines must be followed, masks must be worn, and all guests must fill out the Stockton Visitor Health Pledge.
Can't join us? Check out the virtual exhibition!
Stirring Dull Roots: A Murphy Writing Online Getaway
Saturday, April 17th, 12:30pm-3:30pm
Borderless: Digital Practices in Changing Times
a Noyes Museum exhibition through May 9, 2021
This exhibition is a celebration of friendships forged by international artists from Africa, Europe, Asia, and North and South America.
If you cannot make the it in person, check out the virtual exhibition!
Poor People’s Campaign button
Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Linda
and Artis Caso
City of Hope: Resurrection City & the 1968 Poor People's Campaign
A partnership with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Stockton's Africana Studies Program, Kramer Hall, & the Noyes Museum of Art.
On view through May 9, 2021
City of Hope: Resurrection City and the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s daring vision for economic justice and opportunity for every U.S. citizen. The poster exhibition examines the Poor People’s Campaign—a grassroots, multiracial movement that drew thousands of people to Washington, D.C. For 43 days between May and June 1968, demonstrators demanded social reforms while living side-by-side on the National Mall in a tent city known as Resurrection City. City of Hope: Resurrection City and the 1968 Poor People's Campaign is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
If you cannot make the it in person, check out the video introduction and the virtual exhibition.
Ongoing Events (currently on hold):
Adler Aphasia Center
The Stockton University Masters of Science in Communication Disorders Program has aligned with Adler Aphasia Center to offer twice-monthly free clinics for those suffering from aphasia, a speech and language disorder. The group will meet on the second and fourth Fridays of each month from 10 a.m. – noon at Stockton University’s Kramer Hall, 30 Front St. in downtown Hammonton, N.J.
For more information and to pre-register, contact: Wendy Greenspan at 973-530-3981 or email: wgreenspan@AdlerAphasiaCenter.org