Provided/Schultz-Hill Foundation Founder Gary Hill attended the drive-through art at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University.

ATLANTIC CITY – The Schultz-Hill Foundation has announced its sponsorship of an interactive drive-through art event that gives back to the community. The “Cruise: An Artistic Drive Thru Experience” at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University, 2200 Fairmount Ave., is open from March 19 to April 5.

The event features four floors of exhibits and entertainment that participants may enjoy from the comfort of their cars. These include a Broadway singer, student artwork, metal sculptures, thousands of bubbles, model trains, musicians, digital art and a night laser and light show on the rooftop. A portion of the proceeds will be given to sponsors of the event, which include the Schultz-Hill Foundation.

“During the pandemic, it has been difficult to keep the arts alive,” foundation founder Gary Hill said. “We are so pleased to be able to join in this community effort that showcases the arts in Atlantic City. We hope that everyone will have a chance to stop by and support the arts.”

An Artistic Drive Thru Experience features artwork from Atlantic City and Margate students.

The event is open both day and night. Tickets available at www.cruisethruevents.com/tickets. To support the Schultz-Hill Foundation, use ticket code CRUISEARTS27 and the Foundation will receive a portion of the proceeds.

Based in Atlantic City, the Schultz-Hill Foundation is a nonprofit, private foundation that promotes and supports Education, History and The ARTS in South Jersey. For more information, visit www.schultz-hill.org

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