The Hammonton Arts Center
Drop off for September's seshibit "Black and White," begins on Saturday, August 24th to August 31 from 11 AM -4PM. You may also drop off on Monday, August 25th during the monthly board meeting.
Please call ahead if you would like to be sure a gallery sitter is present, as we are a volunteer organization and do not have a full staff.
Call us during gallery hours at 609-567-5360.
Thank you to all who attended and supported our annual "Women in the Arts Luncheon" on Sunday, March 24th at the Hammonton Canoe Club. It was a wonderful event, with knowledgable guest speaker, Stockton professor of Art History, Kate Ogden. We also well had a variety of unique raffle prizes, great food, beautiful art, an arts scholarship award dedication (to member and college student Natalie Sole in memory of Cortandt Bellavance President of The Hammonton Arts Center 2012-2014), and a great community of artists, art admirers, and good friends. Thank you for being a part of our community of artists and supporters of the arts at the Hammonton Arts Center. We hope to see you soon at one of our upcoming meetings or events!
Spring Special for CERAMICS Classes
We're excited to put winter behind and are happy to offer a special on our Ceramic classes.
You can purchase a block of 5 classes for $100.
Classes now are normally $24 a session.
This is for both new and current students and cannot be combined with other discounts.
Come get your hands dirty with us!
Congratulations!!
to HAC members
Brenda & Leslie
Stop in and check out our gallery and gift shop.
We have many beautiful, original items for sale.
The Hammonton Arts Center seeks to actively encourage participation in and appreciation the Visual Arts through education, exhibits, and Arts programs.
Since 1996, the Hammonton Arts Center, a non-profit, multi-arts group, has fulfilled its mission in Hammonton and surrounding western Atlantic County by offering classes, workshops, lectures, and presentations focusing on the Arts. The Hammonton Arts Center sponsors exhibits and shows of the work of its members, other area artists and students from local schools.