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 Laurie Norton Moffatt Appointed to American Alliance of Museums’ Accreditation Commission

Role will advance museum standards and excellence

Stockbridge, MA—August 22, 2023—Norman Rockwell Museum today announces the appointment of Director/CEO Laurie Norton Moffatt to the Accreditation Commission of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM).

The AAM Accreditation Program—considered the gold standard for museum excellence for over 50 years—relies on the dedication and collective experience of the Accreditation Commission. These committed volunteers make decisions regarding a museum’s accreditation status and provide leadership to the field to ensure that museums are aligned with their own missions, changing communities, and the complex environment in which they operate and serve the public.

Commissioners are invited to self-nominate and are appointed by the AAM Board Chair based on recommendations from a nominating committee composed of representatives from the AAM Board, Accreditation Commission, and several discipline-specific organizations. This year’s nominating committee received 78 applications for only 6 spots.

“I am thrilled and gratified by this honor. Over the years, Norman Rockwell Museum has received profound professional guidance, learning, and relationship-building through the Accreditation and Excellence Programs. I am deeply appreciative of the opportunity to give back to this process,” Norton Moffatt said.

Norton Moffatt’s term began on August 1, 2023, and concludes on December 31, 2027.

“Laurie Norton Moffatt is a quintessential museum leader. She has single-handedly led the growth and expansion of the Norman Rockwell Museum to be the prominent, influential, and impactful museum it is today. She knows the ins and outs of setting and sustaining standards in a museum. She has a very deep commitment to ensuring museums serve society with excellence and inclusion, and will make valuable and lasting contributions to the Commission,” said a Nominating Committee interviewer in recommending Norton Moffatt for the role.

Laurie Norton Moffatt has led Norman Rockwell Museum since 1986, after serving as curator for several years. Her leadership transformed the Museum from a small house museum to an internationally visited art museum and scholarly center. A global champion for Norman Rockwell and the field of illustration art, she is widely considered one of the museum community’s most visionary leaders and thinkers. She has successfully invited reconsideration of Rockwell, who is now seen through a new art-critical lens and recognized for his contributions to the American struggles for equity and justice. Reflecting the role of illustration art in society, Norman Rockwell Museum under Norton Moffat’s vigorous leadership aspires to serve as a community anchor and agent of social change—functions that Norton Moffatt believes to be essential dimensions of museums’ public missions.

“I believe that museums are among our most important civic organizations. They must adapt to meet the needs of new generations and be representative of an inclusive society. I would like to help the profession evolve, as it has over many decades, and help museums continue to be the strong anchors of a community that they can be,” Norton Moffatt said.

After taking the then-emerging Norman Rockwell Museum through four MAP assessments (an AAM self-assessment for smaller museums), Norton Moffatt led the Museum through its initial AAM accreditation in 1997 and subsequent successful reaccreditation cycles, most recently in 2022. She has been an active Peer Reviewer for the Accreditation and Museum Assessment Programs for 20 years. She also brings experience with accreditation in higher education and the medical field in her roles as a college trustee board member and director of a regional hospital system board. Norton Moffatt is a member of the Association of Art Museum Directors. A brief biography of Norton Moffatt is available on the AAM website.

About Norman Rockwell Museum

Norman Rockwell Museum illuminates the power of American illustration art to reflect and shape society, and advances the enduring values of kindness, respect, and social equity portrayed by Norman Rockwell. A comprehensive resource relating to Norman Rockwell and the art of illustration, American visual culture, and the role of published imagery in society, the Museum holds the world’s largest and most significant collection of art and archival materials relating to Rockwell’s life and work, while also preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting a growing collection of art by other American illustrators throughout history. The Museum engages diverse audiences through onsite and traveling exhibitions, as well as publications, arts, and humanities programs, including the Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies, and comprehensive online resources.

NRM is open year-round, six days a week; closed Wednesdays. Admission is charged, Free for Kids & Teens. For details, visit the Museum online at www.NRM.org.

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Jake Borden for Berkshire Magazine

About the American Alliance of Museums

The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) is the only organization representing the entire museum field, from art and history museums to science centers and zoos. Since 1906, we have been championing museums through advocacy and providing museum professionals with the resources, knowledge, inspiration, and connections they need to move the field forward. Learn more about the American Alliance of Museums and the Accreditation Commission.