The Noyes Arts Garage at Stockton to Celebrate The Installation of Jazz (11:59)

Friday December 11th at 7pm

The Light with Raymond Tyler

It is with great pleasure that I am announcing for the first time my inclusion in

New Jersey Transit’s Transitional Arts Program in Atlantic City.

New Jersey Transit partnered with The New Jersey Council On The Arts to select art from several local artists and install their art at The Atlantic City Train Station and Bus Station.

In total 10 artists were selected. Gwen Seemel, Charles Barbin, Susan Daily, Mike Bell, Matt Crown, Marie Natale, Kelley Pravad, Dorrie Papademetriou, John Baker and myself (Raymond Tyler.)

I knew for months that my painting Jazz (11:59) was selected but I was waiting for New Jersey Transit to announce their plans for a reception.

Unfortunately because of Covid 19, none of the artists involved will get the proper reception that having art at these hubs deserve.

I am happy however, that I am able to partner with The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University to hold a brief, socially distant and masked reception on December 11th at 7pm.

Currently my paintingJazz (11:59) is on display at The Atlantic City Bus Station located at 1901 Atlantic Ave.

On December 11th, at 7pm friends and family can come to a special unveiling of a reproduction of the painting Jazz (11:59) on display at the bus station.

There will be raffles of a few prints courtesy of our sponsors The Noyes Arts Garage, Alkalicious Cold Press Juice Bar, Tyler Enterprises and Black Butterfly Queen Life Coaching.

Also on display that day and for the month of December will be a gallery of 5 newpaintings.

I am humbled and thankful for this opportunity and promise both a virtual celebration and a large scale in person celebration when safety permits.

To RSVP please contact The Noyes Arts Garage at Stockton at 609-626-3805.

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