The gallery is free and open to the public whenever the church building is open, typically:
Alternate hours and guided tours can be arranged.
Looking for directions?
Contact the Art Way Gallery team by email or by calling (609) 799 9000 x18.
The Art Way Gallery encourages enjoyment of the graphic arts by providing exhibit space, meeting opportunities and information about events in the area. We work with individuals and groups, both amateur and professional.

Visual Motifs: Hand-cut photos and other works by Roz Rosenblum.
Roz is an award-winning photographer, teacher, and photography judge. Her works include unique methods of montage, 3D, and emulsion carving.

Paintings and other works by Kathleen Rupff.
Kathy is an award-winning artist, working in photography, collage, paint, watercolor, graphics, and mixed media. She is also a graphic designer and elementary school teacher.

Rust Works by Pat Yancovitz
Pat is a widely exhibited photographer who works with digital, Polaroid image transfers, and Solarplate photo etchings. This exhibit examines how changing light and shadow define surface, volume, and depth on aging metal structures.
We are excited to host a variety of groups in 2010.
Call for Submissions: Reflections on September 11.
In September and October, 2010, the gallery will present an exhibit that takes us back to September 11, 2001, reminding us both of the events of that day and how people responded to them in the months afterwards. The exhibit will be curated by Bob Schwanke, the Art Way Gallery coordinator. It will include Krystyna Sanderson's portraits of rescue workers and Carl Geisler's images of the patriotic displays amidst fall foliage. If you would like to participate in this exhibit, please send your proposal to robert@schwanke.org. We are especially interested in the stories behind the pictures. Please pass this invitation along to others who might have works to show.
Proposals are always welcome.
The next exhibit opportunity is:
We have hosted the following groups and exhibits since opening in 2005: