
The 2025 Seaview Plein Air Invitational
The Absecon Cultural Arts Alliance & The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University have teamed up with The Seaview to present a special Plein Air event.
Seaview Plein Air Invitational
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Seaview Resort • Galloway, New Jersey
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See Art Come Alive at the Seaview Plein Air Invitational
Experience art in action at the Seaview Plein Air Invitational on
Sunday, October 19 at Seaview Resort in Galloway.
From 9:30 AM–2:30 PM, regional artists will create original works right on the grounds—come stroll, watch, and chat with them as the landscapes take shape. At 3:30 PM, enjoy the Closing Awards Reception with live music, refreshments, and the unveiling of the finished pieces. Free and open to the public. Proceeds benefit student scholarships through the ACAA.
PRIZE STRUCTURE
Best of Show – $1,000
Second Place – $750
Third Place – $500
Honorable Mention – $100
Noyes Collection Purchase Award – $1,000
Seaview Prize – Overnight stay at Seaview with breakfast
Gallery Feature – Top 12 works displayed in the Seaview Gallery

Presenting our contestants:
Sue Lore Dimacale • Danielle Carroll • Carla Brennan
• Joseph Cairone • Donna Larkin • Bill Parker • G. Matthew Dixon • Paula Farrar • Lori Grasso • Janice Ackey • Ann Magann • RJ Haas • Maria Falcone-Byrnes • Dominic Martelli
• Paul Daukas • Leon Wescoat • Anne McManus • Nancy Sullivan • Wendy Born • Christine White • Charles Law
• Stefanie Lalor • Jeff Vaccarella • Celeste Mokrzycki • Geralyn Ernst • Cindy Christman • Denise McDaniel • Hema Gupta
• Sean Friel • Michael Budden • Vanessa Pasqualone • Susan Steich • Emily White • Linette Childs • Patricia Duus • Mark Parker • Susan Rainer • German Acosta • Amanda Auble • Michelle Robinson
Student Contestants
Joseph Dennis (Stockton/ACCCAlum)
Siera Ojeda (Stockton)
Kelsey Price (ACCC)
The ACAA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. All proceeds go towards helping the ACAA fund art related events and education in the Absecon Area.








