Art Gallery

Shortest, Fastest, Loudest: The Art of South Jersey & Philadelphia Punk
Preaching to the Birds: Contemporary Painting from Georgia, Romania, and the Eastern-European Diaspora
Shortest, Fastest, Loudest: The Art of South Jersey & Philadelphia Punk
Ara Oshagan: Disrupted, Borders

The Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Art Gallery provides students, staff, faculty, area schools, artists, and the community-at-large with an opportunity to experience contemporary and historical art exhibitions and related programming of the highest quality.

Free & open to the public during exhibitions

Summer Hours 

May & June, by Appointment Only 

The Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Art Gallery is closed for installation from May 25th through June 14th.


For more information on our exhibits, events or to book a guided group tour, please contact artgallery@stockton.edu



Gallery Location
L-wing of the Galloway Campus, adjacent to the Performing Arts Center 1st & 2nd floors.

Parking
Closest lots are 5 through 7. Parking E-passes are required on weekdays before 3 p.m.


Summer 2026 Exhibitions

Lenapehoking Youth Arts Initiative

June 22 - July 31, 2026
Lower Art Gallery
A collaboration with the Lenapehoking Indigenous Youth Program, the Building Blocks Youth Arts Program, and the Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Art Gallery and Visual Arts Program. This project provides an opportunity for the youth to work with photography, printmaking, and storytelling as a catalyst for group discussions centered around issues of social justice in Indigenous histories and contemporary cultural narratives. The resulting artworks will be displayed in the art gallery and become a backdrop for additional group discussions and events open to the public. 

Magda Watts: A Handmade Story of Resilience

June 15 - July 27, 2026
Upper Art Gallery
Magda Watts, who had survived the Holocaust from 1944 through 1945, created dolls during her time enslaved that had been traded for items that aided in her survival. Forty years after liberation, Watts began to use her experiences as an influence to create once more, preserving Jewish history and honoring loved ones. Her dolls are mixed media creations out of everyday materials, allowing her to cope with the pain she had felt while emerging from deep within memories, to bring parts of the Jewish community to light, so that they will never be forgotten.

Selections From the Collection

May 6 - May 29, 2026
Lower Art Gallery
Selections from the Art Gallery Collections, featuring student printmaking work on the theme of America at 250.