Accessibility

ACCESSIBILITY

Norman Rockwell Museum is accessible at all entrance and exit locations.

  • All restrooms have accessibility.
  • Our elevator provides easy access between levels.
  • Rockwell’s Stockbridge Studio, located on the Museum’s campus is accessible.
  • Manual wheelchairs are available for loan at no charge on a first-come first-served basis.

ACCESSIBLE PARKING

Accessible parking is available, including one “Van Accessible” parking space. Overflow […]

Accessibility2017-10-24T16:23:45-04:00

‘Berkshire Eagle’ Reviews ‘MAD’

Stockbridge– June 20, 2024– It’s an election year, so perennial presidential candidate and MAD magazine cover boy, Alfred E. Neuman, has once again thrown his hat in the proverbial ring. The imp-faced redhead has been a “write-in candidate” every presidential election since 1956, when he  rst graced the satirical magazine’s cover with his trademark slogan, “What, Me Worry?” His headquarters of choice this election season? You’ll find him amongst some 250 original illustrations and cartoons, alongside magazine covers and ephemera that make up the exhibition, “What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of MAD Magazine,” on view at the Norman Rockwell Museum through Oct. 27.

‘Berkshire Eagle’ Reviews ‘MAD’2024-09-10T12:35:08-04:00

NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM RECEIVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION FROM AMERICAN ALLIANCE OF MUSEUMS

STOCKBRIDGE, MA—Norman Rockwell Museum (NRM) recently received reaccreditation from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the only organization representing the entire scope of the museum community. Of the 33,000 museums the AAM represents, fewer than 1,100 are accredited. In Massachusetts, 67 museums have that distinction, including Berkshire institutions the Clark Art Institute, Williams College Museum of Art, and Hancock Shaker Village.
NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM RECEIVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION FROM AMERICAN ALLIANCE OF MUSEUMS2022-08-04T16:05:50-04:00

Terms and Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Norman Rockwell Museum webSites (NRM.org; IllustrationHistory.org; Rockwell-Center.org; RockwellFourFreedoms.org collectively the “Sites”) are provided for your use by Norman Rockwell Museum under the following terms and conditions (“Terms and Conditions”). Norman Rockwell Museum may at any time revise these Terms and Conditions by updating this posting. By accessing, browsing, or using the Sites, you accept and agree to, without limitation or qualification, these Terms and Conditions (and any amendments).  Users who violate the […]

Terms and Conditions2018-05-23T13:50:35-04:00

“Shuffleton’s Barbershop” On View at Norman Rockwell Museum Beginning June 9

Norman Rockwell Museum Director Laurie Norton Moffatt today announced that Shuffleton’s Barbershop, Rockwell’s acclaimed 1950 painting recently acquired by the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, will go on view at the Rockwell Museum beginning June 9. The painting, acknowledged by many as a masterpiece, joins the Museum’s landmark exhibition Keepers of the Flame: Parrish, Wyeth, Rockwell, and the Narrative Tradition, on view from June 9 through October 28, 2018.

“Shuffleton’s Barbershop” On View at Norman Rockwell Museum Beginning June 92018-05-16T15:42:55-04:00

ProjectNORMAN

ProjectNORMAN

Introduction:
ProjectNORMAN

(New Online Rockwell Media Art & Archive Network) is preserving and making the Norman Rockwell Museum art and archival collections accessible to researchers, curators, students and the general public. The decade-long project, begun in 2003, advances collections care and management, and accessibility to Norman Rockwell’s work and cultural importance. ProjectNORMAN , is a ten-year, comprehensive online publishing project to preserve, catalogue, computerize and digitize its collection of […]

ProjectNORMAN2017-03-01T11:36:59-05:00

Winter-Spring 2006 From the Director, Laurie Norton Moffatt

Winter-Spring 2006 From the Director, Laurie Norton Moffatt
It gives me enormous pleasure to announce the launch of a major new project at the Norman Rockwell Museum that will transform the accessibility of our Museum collections; advance research and understanding of Norman Rockwell’s work; preserve a unique archive of an important American artist; and link the Museum to major research centers and scholars around the world. This project has been recognized as a national […]

Winter-Spring 2006 From the Director, Laurie Norton Moffatt2017-03-01T11:38:01-05:00

Programs and Events: Adult – BAD

Adult Programs

Norman Rockwell Museum Accessibility Photography © Norman Rockwell Museum
Meet Rockwell’s Models
Fridays, May 6, and June 3
2:30 p.m.

Find out what […]

Programs and Events: Adult – BAD2018-03-03T14:19:46-05:00

Norman Rockwell Photographs Now Accessible to the Public and Researchers for the First Time

Norman Rockwell Museum announces the new accessibility of tens of thousands of digitized black-and-white photographs from its Norman Rockwell Photographic Print Collection—the largest single collection in the Norman Rockwell Archive. Digital images are now freely viewable on the Museum’s website under “View the Collections,” and by appointment through the Stockbridge museum’s Reference Center, which has a computer workstation to accommodate its many visiting researchers.

Norman Rockwell Photographs Now Accessible to the Public and Researchers for the First Time2017-03-01T11:39:00-05:00

NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBERS

Peter D’Ambrosio, Johnny Haney, Lucy Holland, Robert T. Horvath, John Hyson and Ned Lamont were elected to three-year terms on Norman Rockwell Museum’s Board of Trustees. The news was announced at the board’s annual meeting held on September 23, 2011. Off-going trustees include Jay Ireland, Michelle Gillett, Deborah McMenamy, and Mark Selkowitz.

NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBERS2017-03-01T11:40:25-05:00

Hours and Admission

VISIT

Hours and Admission Norman Rockwell Museum is preparing to reopen according to government guidelines, (Museums are Phase III), with an anticipated time frame of mid-July.* Until then, the campus and Museum remains closed for public visitation; though the Virtual Museum is open 24/7 !

*Dates are subject to change, please check back frequently, or […]

Hours and Admission2020-09-21T10:15:43-04:00

Norman Rockwell Museum Announces Online Debut of ProjectNORMAN

Norman Rockwell Museum announces the online debut of ProjectNORMAN (New Online Rockwell Media Art & Archive Network), the public interface of its ongoing digitization efforts. Effective January 6, 2011, visitors to the Museum’s website will be able to look through thousands of Norman Rockwell’s reference photos, preliminary sketches and paintings, and other items from the Museum’s art and archival collections.

Norman Rockwell Museum Announces Online Debut of ProjectNORMAN2017-03-01T11:40:49-05:00

Careers

CAREERS, INTERNSHIPS and VOLUNTEERING

Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), Triple Self-Portrait, 1960. Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, February 13, 1960. From the collection of Norman Rockwell Museum. © 1960 SEPS: Curtis Licensing, Indianapolis, IN. All rights reserved.

We are a high production, national art museum and value kindness, respect, agility and innovation. The dress code is artful business casual, occasional […]

Careers2024-11-15T16:01:38-05:00

The Stockbridge Models Project: A Rockwell Museum Historic Preservation Project

Senator John H. Fitzpatrick and Jane Fitzpatrick with daughter Ann posing for Carolers Photo courtesy of Norman Rockwell Museum. ©1970 Licensed by Norman Rockwell Licensing Company, Niles, IL. Photo 1970 Senator John H. Fitzpatrick and Jane Fitzpatrick with daughter Ann posing for Carolers Photo courtesy of Norman Rockwell Museum. ©1970 Licensed by Norman Rockwell Licensing Company, Niles, IL. Photo 1970

Stockbridge Town Hall

Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Currently on […]

The Stockbridge Models Project: A Rockwell Museum Historic Preservation Project2017-03-01T11:41:41-05:00
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