Interview Q&A
How long have you been in business?
The Noyes Museum of Art has been open for 26 years.
What is your primary product or service?
The Museum fulfills its mission by providing exceptional arts education activities and through the collecting, preserving and exhibiting of fine art, crafts and folk art with an emphasis on New Jersey and the Mid-Atlantic Region.
How do you differentiate yourself from other businesses in your category and area?
The Noyes is the only fine arts museum in southern New Jersey and is filled with treasures of American art, especially folk art and crafts. Located just fifteen minutes from Atlantic City and adjacent to the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, The Noyes Museum makes the perfect stop for out-of-state visitors or New Jersey residents who are inspired by art and culture and appreciate its beautiful natural setting.
How many locations do you have and do you have plans to expand?
The Noyes Museum of Art opened a satellite gallery on October 3, 2008 on South 2nd Street in Hammonton, NJ. The gallery complements the main Museum’s existing exhibitions in Oceanville with displays featuring local and regional emerging artists.
Provide detailed directions to your location
The Noyes Museum of Art is easily accessible via southern New Jersey’s main thoroughfares. It is located just 15 minutes from Atlantic City, between Smithville and Absecon, off of Route 9 on Lily Lake Road. The Noyes sits adjacent to the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge.
Via the Atlantic City Expressway (Philadelphia and points west) - Exit 12 Eastbound. Turn left at exit ramp (Route 575 north). Cross Route 30 to first traffic light. Turn right onto Jim Leeds Road and proceed until it ends at traffic light. Turn left onto Route 9 north. Go 1.5 miles and turn right onto Lily Lake Road.
Via Garden State Parkway Southbound - Exit 48 to Route 9 south Continue south on Route 9 for approximately 6 miles, passing Smithville. After the Great Creek Road intersection, turn left onto Lily Lake Road.
Via Garden State Parkway Northbound - Exit through service center at milepost 41. Follow signs for Jim Leeds Road. At traffic light, turn right onto Jim Leeds Road (Route 633) and proceed until it ends at traffic light. Turn left onto Route 9 North. Proceed approximately 1.5 miles to Lily Lake Road. Turn right onto Lily Lake Road.
From Atlantic City - Take Route 30 West to Route 9. Turn right onto Route 9 north and proceed through Absecon for about 4.5 miles to Lily Lake Road. Turn right onto Lily Lake Road.
What type of payments do you accept?
The Museum accepts cash, check and all major credit cards.
Who owns your company or runs daily operations?
Please visit http://www.noyesmuseum.org/about.html for a staff directory and list of The Noyes Museum of Art Board Members.
What are your hours of operation?
Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Sunday noon to 5:00 P.M.
Closed Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve Day, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, Labor Day, 4th of July, Memorial Day, Presidents Day, MLK Day, Columbus Day, Easter and Easter Monday
Schedule subject to change, please call to verify before you visit.