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Historic Property Walks

Historic Property Walks Thursdays, July 11 – October 31, 2 p.m. Enjoy a guided walk on the Museum’s 36-acre site and learn about Peter Rockwell’s sculptures, the indigenous Mohican Indians, our view of Monument Mountain, and the historic Linwood house, an 1859 Berkshire Cottage. End at Norman Rockwell’s own Stockbridge Studio. Free for Members, or included with Museum admission. Find out more about Rockwell's studio...

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Family Friendly: Thursday Evening Fun Series

NEW! Thursday Evening Fun Series Thursdays, July 11 - August 22 5 - 7 p.m. Location: on the back side of the terrace and the lawn adjacent to terrace. This family-friendly series is all about looking closely at art, telling the story it invites, making art on the terrace, listening to music, and creating group dances on the lawn with Moving Arts Exchange. The Runaway Cafe will be open to offer picnic-friendly meals, SoCo ice [...]

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Meet a Rockwell Model

Meet a Rockwell Model Fridays, July 12, August 9, September 13, October 11 3 p.m. Find out what it was like to pose for America’s favorite illustrator from Rockwell’s own models, who will share their personal experiences. Free for Members, or included with Museum admission.

Artist Talk & Booksigning with Seymour Chwast

Meet award-winning graphic designer and illustrator Seymour Chwast, widely acknowledged for his diverse and original body of work, and his lasting impact on American visual culture; his  work is on view in Woodstock to the Moon: 1969 Illustrated.  Learn more about his cutting-edge work at the revolutionary Push Pin Studios, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, New York’s Lincoln Center, and many publishers of picture books. Refreshments and a book signing follow the program. $25, $15 members or apply program pass; pre-registration suggested.

Art, Love, and Identity: You Say You Want a Revolution: 1960s Art, Design and Culture with Steven Heller

Join award-winning author and designer Steven Heller for an in-depth look at the visual culture of the 60s, as expressed in the illustration and design of the moment, addressing many controversial issues—from civil rights, the Vietnam War, nuclear proliferation, and the environment to drug use, sexual freedom, and nonconformity.

Heller was the art director at The New York Times for over three decades; he is the MFA Designer as Author program Co-chair at the School of Visual Arts, Visuals columnist for The New York Times Book Review, and author of several books.

Norman Rockwell Museum and Casablanca: Shop for Good

Norman Rockwell Museum and Casablanca: Shop for Good Friday, July 26, 5 -7 p.m. Please join Norman Rockwell Museum and Casablanca, one of the Berkshires' finest clothing stores, for an exciting evening of "Fashion Meets Art" at Norman Rockwell Musuem. Meet Kent Stetson, Rhode Island artist and view his latest handbag designs derived from original illustrations. Complementary wine & cheese will be served. All are available for purchase and a portion of sales will support [...]

Art, Love, and Identity: The Four Freedoms of Mental Health

Erik Plakun, Medical Director/ CEO of Austen Riggs Center will share his thoughts on fundamental rights for anyone seeking mental health treatment. Inspired by Rockwell’s personal example and Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms, Plakun outlines Four Freedoms of Mental Health in an editorial published recently in the Journal of Psychiatric Practice. His Four Freedoms include Freedom from Stigma, Freedom from Dehumanizing Treatment, Freedom to Pursue Recovery, and Freedom of Access to Medically Necessary Treatment.

Art, Love, and Identity: The 1960s Illustrated: Woodstock, Art, and Change

Revisit Woodstock and the story of the Summer of Love with Wade Lawrence, founding Director and Senior Curator at The Museum at Bethel Woods in Bethel, NY, the concert’s actual location. He will offer a multimedia look at the decade’s sweeping changes, as expressed through music, art, books, and ideas. He has curated numerous exhibitions on this theme, and blogs regularly on 50 Years of Peace & Music in honor of Woodstock’s 50th Anniversary. Special guest Arnold Skolnick, designer of the original Woodstock poster, will share the story of this iconic cultural symbol. A graphic artist and publisher of art books, Skolnick’s work has been exhibited at galleries throughout the northeast.

Art of Brewing Festival

Art of Brewing Festival Saturday, August 10,4 - 7 p.m.Beer, food, music, lawn games, and fun! Join us for the second annual Art of Brewing Festival on August 10th. Spend an afternoon sampling some of the best local brews and local food truck’s best beer-friendly creations. Be inspired by illustration art in the galleries and on the beer cans! (valid ID with proof of age required to participate in beer tasting)

Art, Love, and Identity: Picturing Sesame Street: The Art of Illustrator Joe Mathieu

Artist Joe Mathieu will discuss his experiences as a primary illustrator of Sesame Street’s beloved characters for books, magazines, and toys. His art captured the look and feel of the famed television program, leading to a long relationship with Random House and Sesame Street Workshop that continues to this day. In addition to more than 150 books, Mathieu has created art for albums and CD covers, and images for a wide range of clients.

WOODSTOCK50 Day 1: Peace, Love and Family Fun

WOODSTOCK50 Day 1: Peace, Love and Family Fun Thursday, August 15 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. All activities are included with admission; Free for kids/teens except where noted. All Day Activities: • Make a giant Peace sidewalk mural • Picnic lunch on the lawn… bring your own or purchase picnic-ready meals from Runaway Café- borrow a basket and blanket! Today’s Schedule: 10  – 11:30 a.m.      Draw In! Sketch a Yellow Submarine (children $8, Members $5.) [...]

Gallery Talks – Erik Erikson and Woodstock to the Moon – Daily 10:30, 2:00 and 3:00 (15-minute duration)

Daily: Erik Erikson Exhibition Talk at 10:30 a.m. and Woodstock to the Moon Exhibition Talk at 2:00 p.m. Additional Woodstock to the Moon Exhibition Talk at 3 p.m. Make the most of your visit and let our expert guides introduce you to our special exhibit Inspired: Norman Rockwell and Erik Erikson gallery talks at 10:30 a.m. and Woodstock to the Moon: 1969 Illustrated gallery talks 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. The gallery talks are about 15 [...]

WOODSTOCK50 Day 2: Peace, Love and Family Fun

WOODSTOCK50 Day 2: Peace, Love and Family Fun Friday, August 16 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All activities are Free with admission; and Free for kids/teens! All Day Activities: • Take a groovy photo with a Saturday Evening Post backdrop • Add to our giant community Peace mural • Scavenger hunts • Picnic lunch on the lawn… bring your own or purchase picnic-ready meals from Runaway Café; borrow a basket and blanket Today’s Schedule: 1 [...]

Gallery Talks – Erik Erikson and Woodstock to the Moon – Daily 10:30, 2:00 and 3:00 (15-minute duration)

Daily: Erik Erikson Exhibition Talk at 10:30 a.m. and Woodstock to the Moon Exhibition Talk at 2:00 p.m. Additional Woodstock to the Moon Exhibition Talk at 3 p.m. Make the most of your visit and let our expert guides introduce you to our special exhibit Inspired: Norman Rockwell and Erik Erikson gallery talks at 10:30 a.m. and Woodstock to the Moon: 1969 Illustrated gallery talks 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. The gallery talks are about 15 [...]

WOODSTOCK50 Day 3: Peace, Love and Family Fun

WOODSTOCK50 Day 3: Peace, Love and Family Fun Saturday, August 17 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All activities are included with admission; and Free for kids/teens! All Day Activities: • Wear your Groovy 60s fashions for photo ops and prizes • Add to our giant community Peace mural • Take a groovy photo with a Saturday Evening Post backdrop • Scavenger hunts • Picnic lunch on the lawn… bring your own or purchase picnic-ready meals from [...]

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Yoga, Art and Mindfulness

We are proud to partner with the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health for a one-of-a-kind program exploring the intersection of mindfulness, art, and creativity. Discover mental and physical benefits from stress reduction to improved concentration to boosted creativity and innovation.  $399 Registration required.

Curator’s Circle Lecture 

Rockwell Society members at the Curator’s Circle and above are invited for cocktails and to hear a lecture presented by Justine Fletcher, curator of the Coca-Cola Company archives. Her topic is “Finding Missing Rockwells”. Invitation only. For more information on The Rockwell Society (including how to become a member), go to the Rockwell Society webpage at https://www.nrm.org/rockwell-society/ .

Norman Rockwell and Erik Erikson in Detail

Norman Rockwell and Erik Erikson in Detail Fridays, September 6 and October 25, 1:30 p.m. Discover Norman Rockwell’s unique visual storytelling and learn about his relationship with famous psychologist Erik Erikson and how they inspired and supported each other with Curator of Education, Tom Daly. Free for Members, or included with Museum admission.

Frances Jetter: The Making of Amalgam

Frances Jetter: The Making of Amalgam Sunday, February 16, 1 p.m. Meet renowned artist Frances Jetter whose work is on view. She will share the process of making Amalgam, her visual memoir of her grandfather’s immigration from Poland to the United States. A book signing will follow. Free for Members, children/teens 18 and under, or included with admission. Frances Jetter Weekend February 15 and 16, 2020 Artist Frances Jetter’s illustrations have been published in the [...]

Rockwell Society: Benefactor’s Circle Dinner

Rockwell Society: Benefactor’s Circle Dinner - Friday, September 13, 6 p.m. Benefactor’s Circle patrons ($5,000) and above are invited to a dinner with Director/CEO Laurie Norton Moffatt and the Board of Trustees. As our thank you for your generosity, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a special dinner with Norman Rockwell Museum’s leadership, hear an insider briefing on upcoming Museum work, and hear a short presentation from philanthropy guru Alyssa Wright. For more information [...]

United States Citizenship Naturalization Ceremony

United States Citizenship Naturalization Ceremony Friday, September 20, 10 a.m. Join us to honor new U.S. citizens who take their oath against a backdrop of Norman Rockwell paintings. Presented in collaboration with the Berkshire Immigrant Center and the Literacy Network of South Berkshire. Please note ceremony seating reserved for new citizens and their families; visitors may observe from adjacent galleries. Admission is free for the new citizens and their families; Museum members, or with regular [...]

Berkshire Immigrant Stories Recording

Berkshire Immigrant Stories Recording Friday, September 27, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Berkshire Community College 1350 West St. in Pittsfield In the BCC Student Center Record your Berkshire Immigrant Story in collaboration with the Norman Rockwell Museum's exhibit Finding Home: Four Artists' Journeys. You can record it in video or audio - you can even record it anonymously. Inspire others and give hope!  FORUM credit available. Contact Toni Buckley abuckley@berkshirecc.edu facebook.com/berkshireimmigrantstories  

Artist Talk & Booksigning – Wendell Minor: Getting to Know Norman Rockwell

Jump into the process of creating a children’s picturebook with Wendell Minor, whose beautifully illustrated story, Hi, I’m Norman, employs a first-person narrative to engage young readers with Rockwell’s life and career. The artist’s striking visual narratives have appeared on nearly 2000 book covers and in over 50 children’s books. Original artworks will be on view. Refreshments and a booksigning will follow the program. $25/15 members or apply program pass.

Meet a Rockwell Model

Meet a Rockwell Model Friday, October 11 3 p.m. Find out what it was like to pose for America’s favorite illustrator from Rockwell’s own models, who will share their personal experiences. This week will feature the model for The Runaway, Ed Locke. Free for Members, or included with Museum admission.

Working for the Pulps: Popular Illustration in the 1930s

Working for the Pulps: Popular Illustration in the 1930s With illustrator/educator Dennis Dittrich Saturday, October 12, 1:00 p.m. Pulp magazines, the popular, inexpensive fiction publications that were read and enjoyed by millions, reached their zenith in the 1930s, though the genre began in earnest in 1896 with The Argosy, a monthly magazine that was printed on low-cost pulp paper. Presented on newsstands alongside scores of glossies, pulp magazines caught the eye of passersby with their [...]

Pre-Halloween Tour – Luminaries: Exploring Stockbridge Cemetery

Stockbridge Cemetery, Stockbridge MA Main St,, Stockbridge, MA, United States

Join Museum educators Tom Daly and Mary Berle for a walking history tour of Stockbridge Cemetery. Find burial sites for Norman Rockwell, Elizabeth Freeman, the Sedgwicks and other notable town residents. Enjoy cider and donuts before the tour on the lawn adjacent the Old Town Hall. Also meet Lindy Searing, the Stockbridge resident who keeps the tower chimes ringing.  $8; members and children/teens 18 and under free.

Norman Rockwell and Erik Erikson in Detail

Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Glendale Rd / Rte 183, Stockbridge, MA, United States

Norman Rockwell and Erik Erikson in Detail Friday, October 25, 1:30 p.m. Discover Norman Rockwell’s unique visual storytelling and learn about his relationship with famous psychologist Erik Erikson and how they inspired and supported each other with Deputy Director/Chief Curator Stephanie Plunkett. Free for Members, or included with Museum admission.

Historic Property Walks every Thursday through October

FINAL WALK OF THE SEASON Historic Property Walks Thursdays, July 11 – October 31, 2 p.m. Enjoy a guided walk on the Museum’s 36-acre site and learn about Peter Rockwell’s sculptures, the indigenous Mohican Indians, our view of Monument Mountain, and the historic Linwood house, an 1859 Berkshire Cottage. End at Norman Rockwell’s own Stockbridge Studio. Find out more about Rockwell's studio...

Land Acknowledgement

It is with gratitude and humility that we acknowledge that we are learning, speaking and gathering on the ancestral homelands of the Mohican people, who are the indigenous peoples of this land on which the Norman Rockwell Museum was built. Despite tremendous hardship in being forced from here, today their community resides in Wisconsin and is known as the Stockbridge-Munsee Community. We pay honor and respect to their ancestors past and present as we commit to building a more inclusive and equitable space for all.

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