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Noyes Exhibition:
What Does It Mean to Be an American?
Daniel Robert Horne
Through May 22, 2026
The exhibition What Does It Mean to Be an American? brings together Daniel Robert Horne’s portraits of explorers, thinkers, activists, and everyday people, reminding us that the American identity is not defined by a single figure or moment, but by a diverse mosaic of stories. From frontier pioneers and revolutionary leaders to abolitionists, cultural trailblazers, and modern citizens, each portrait reflects a different facet of the nation’s evolving character. Together, these works invite viewers to consider how courage, resilience, creativity, and hope shape the ongoing story of America, and how individuals from every walk of life contribute to its meaning.
The Women's Army Corps During World War II
Stockton Institute for Lifelong Learning Class
March 3, 10, 17, 24 | 12:00pm - 1:00pm
During WWII, the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) was created to provide critical support on the home front and eventually abroad. Discover the many challenges these military women faced in training and while on duty at locations across the United States and overseas.
Patty Chappine, PhD is an adjunct professor of Arts and Humanities and General Studies at Stockton University. Her book, New Jersey Women during World War II: On the Home Front and Abroad is out now.
Tuition for each SILL course is $45.
Courses are FREE for residents age 60+ who live in Atlantic County.
Politics Before TikTok: 19th-century Political Cartoons and Media Messaging
Stockton Institute for Lifelong Learning Class
April 14, 21, 28 | 2:30pm - 4:00pm
In this series of workshops, we will explore how political messaging was communicated
before the age of social media. Political cartoons, however, had much the same effect
as social media of today- in one image they conveyed multiple viewpoints on topics
like immigration, political influence, race relations, and post-war reconciliation.
Participants will examine historic political cartoons and explore how issues of the
day were communicated in American mass media and popular culture.
Dr. Jess Bonnan-White is a Professor of Criminal Justice at Stockton University and
an affiliated faculty member of the MA in Holocaust and Genocide Studies program.
Tuition for each SILL course is $45.
Courses are FREE for residents age 60+ who live in Atlantic County.
Ongoing Events:
SCOSA in Hammonton
The Stockton Center on Successful Aging (SCOSA) offers enriching workshops and activities for our older adult community at Kramer Hall. Be on the lookout for periodic program offerings!
Hammonton Art Club
In partnership with the Noyes Museum of Art, Hammonton Art Club will have hybrid art sessions the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month (September through May).
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