Lincoln Memorial Illustrated – Member Opening
Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Glendale Rd / Rte 183, Stockbridge, MA, United StatesTicket reservations are closed. For assistance please call Alexa Wichowsky at 413-931-2265 or email her at alexa@nrm.org.
Ticket reservations are closed. For assistance please call Alexa Wichowsky at 413-931-2265 or email her at alexa@nrm.org.
Zoom Program – Online
Tickets: $10,free for NRM & Chesterwood members
Reservations: required for Zoom
Harold Holzer, the author of the award-winning Monument Man: The Life and Art of Daniel Chester French, explores the 50-year career of the great American sculptor, and his greatest achievement: the iconic Lincoln statue on the National Mall. How did French prepare for his biggest challenge? How did he find inspiration in the Berkshires? And how has the Lincoln Memorial achieved immortality in American art, iconography, history, and tradition?
Members are invited to celebrate the opening of Imprinted: Illustrating Race during a special “Members Only Hour” from 9-10 AM. Meet the curators of the exhibit at 9:30 AM.
As a member, you receive this preferred access to see the exhibition before the Museum opens to the general public. If you would prefer, come anytime on Saturday to see the exhibition and receive an Appreciation Gift as recognition of how much you mean to the Museum we all love.
Road Trip! The Annual Gala Celebrating Norman Rockwell Museum’s Traveling Exhibition Program
Meet illustrator Kadir Nelson, whose exhibition is currently on view, for a book signing. Included with Museum admission, free for kids, teens, and members. Reservations are now closed.
Books may be pre-ordered at time of reservation to guarantee availability; payment required at book signing. Maximum of two books per household for signature, please. Mr. Nelson will do his very best to sign books with personal inscriptions. Hand-signed bookplates may be provided for personal book copies and as an alternative.A conversation with illustrator Kadir Nelson, writer and critic Cinque Henderson, and socio-political scientist Dr. Jungmiwha Bullock; reception to follow. Tickets $25, includes post-event reception with the speakers and book signing with Mr. Nelson. See the new exhibition: In Our Lifetime: Paintings from the Pandemic by Kadir Nelson, now on view. (Museum admission additional).
(valid ID with proof of age required to participate in beer tasting) Tickets: $20 for members, $35 for not-yet-members Advance ticket sales are closed. A limited number of walk-up tickets will be sold on the day of the event on a first come first serve basis.
New Online Series Drawing Life featuring Illustrators from Norman Rockwell’s Studio
Drawing Life with Loveis Wise from Norman Rockwell’s StudioFeaturing Jesse Kowalski, NRM Curator of Exhibitions, Louis Henry Mitchell, Creative Director of Character Design of Sesame Workshop, and Stephanie Plunkett, NRM Deputy Director/Chief Curator Norman Rockwell Drawings, 1911—1976, in exhibition and book form, celebrates more than six decades of rarely-displayed drawings that reveal the full scope of Rockwell’s work as a draftsperson.
Welcome and Keynote address: Join us for all or part of Illustration and Race: Rethinking the History of Published Images
Symposium Presentations and Panels: Join us for all or part of Illustration and Race: Rethinking the History of Published Images
New Online Series Drawing Life featuring Illustrators from Norman Rockwell’s Studio
Drawing Life with Shadra Strickland from Norman Rockwell’s StudioFree of charge with Museum admission. Purchase Book: Faithful Friends In collaboration with Norman Rockwell Museum, author Margaret Rockwell celebrates the release of her new book, Faithful Friends: Norman Rockwell and His Dogs, with an illustrated talk, Q&A, and book signing.
A salute to Veterans through the eyes of illustrators Victor Juhasz and Elize McKelvey, who have documented real-life experiences of American servicemembers. View on demand free of charge at NRM.org beginning Friday, November 11, and on the Museum’s social channels.
Celebrate the opening weekend of the new exhibition Eloise & More: The Art of Hilary Knight with activities for children of all ages including story-time and artmaking.
Curator talks will be available on Saturday only.
Book readings throughout the day on both days.
Free with museum admission; free for kids & teens and members.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Duration: Approximately 40 minutes
Price: $10 + Admission
Enjoy an informative guided tour of Norman Rockwell's life and art through the galleries of the Museum. These docent led tours will provide you with a deeper understanding of Norman Rockwell, his career as an illustrator, and his impact on our culture.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Duration: Approximately 40 minutes
Price: $10 + Admission
Enjoy an informative guided tour of Norman Rockwell's life and art through the galleries of the Museum. These docent led tours will provide you with a deeper understanding of Norman Rockwell, his career as an illustrator, and his impact on our culture.
This program is sold out.
Join illustrator Hilary Knight, Founding President of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art and Exhibition Advisor Don Bacigalupi, and NRM Director/CEO Laurie Norton Moffatt for a conversation that explores seven decades of creative pursuit, from the iconic illustrations of Eloise through successes in advertising, magazine illustration, Broadway musical posters, painted fashion design, and creative writing.
Celebrate the opening weekend of the new exhibition Eloise & More: The Art of Hilary Knight with activities for children of all ages including story-time and artmaking. Curator talks will be available on Saturday only. Free with museum admission; free for kids & teens and members.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Duration: Approximately 40 minutes
Price: $10 + Admission
Enjoy an informative guided tour of Norman Rockwell's life and art through the galleries of the Museum. These docent led tours will provide you with a deeper understanding of Norman Rockwell, his career as an illustrator, and his impact on our culture.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Duration: Approximately 40 minutes
Price: $10 + Admission
Enjoy an informative guided tour of Norman Rockwell's life and art through the galleries of the Museum. These docent led tours will provide you with a deeper understanding of Norman Rockwell, his career as an illustrator, and his impact on our culture.
New Online Series Drawing Life featuring Illustrators from Norman Rockwell’s Studio
Drawing Life with Louis Henry Mitchell from Norman Rockwell’s StudioTime: 11am and 2pm
Duration: Approximately 40 minutes
Price: $10 + Admission
Enjoy an informative guided tour of Norman Rockwell's life and art through the galleries of the Museum. These docent led tours will provide you with a deeper understanding of Norman Rockwell, his career as an illustrator, and his impact on our culture.
We apologize for the inconvenience but the Museum is closed on Wednesdays. Be sure to check out the Virtual Museum.
Museum Hours:
We apologize for the inconvenience but the Museum is closed on Thanksgiving. Have a happy and safe holiday. Be sure to check out the Virtual Museum.
Museum Hours:
Included with Admission
10am—2pm: Send a Soul Support post card and purchase your copy of the newly released Soul Support, 2nd Edition by author and illustrator Deb Koffman
11 am & 2 pm: Join NRM Director/CEO Laurie Norton Moffatt and Chief Curator Stephanie Haboush Plunkett for readings and a display of Deb Koffman’s writings and art in the NRM Archives. Free of charge with museum admission, space is limited.
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.