Drawing Life with Noa Denmon
Virtual Norman Rockwell Museum Virtual Museum, Stockbridge, MA, United StatesNew Online Series Drawing Life featuring Illustrators from Norman Rockwell’s Studio
Drawing Life with Noa Denmon from Norman Rockwell’s StudioNew Online Series Drawing Life featuring Illustrators from Norman Rockwell’s Studio
Drawing Life with Noa Denmon from Norman Rockwell’s StudioWe apologize for the inconvenience but the Museum is closed on Christmas. Have a happy and safe holiday. Be sure to check out the Virtual Museum.
Museum Hours:
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
Free for Kids & Teens; and Members, or included with admission. RSVP required, walk-up accommodated as space allows.
We apologize for the inconvenience but the Museum is closed on New Year's Day. Have a happy and safe holiday. Be sure to check out the Virtual Museum.
Museum Hours:
New Online Series Drawing Life featuring Illustrators from Norman Rockwell’s Studio
Drawing Life with Liza Donnelly from Norman Rockwell’s StudioNew Online Series Drawing Life featuring Illustrators from Norman Rockwell’s Studio
Drawing Life with Victor Juhasz from Norman Rockwell’s StudioFebruary School Vacation Week
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Enjoy a reading of favorite tale from the board books illustrated by Hilary Knight.
February School Vacation Week
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February School Vacation Week
Dates: February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February School Vacation Week
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Enjoy a reading of favorite tale from the board books illustrated by Hilary Knight.
February School Vacation Week
Dates: February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February School Vacation Week
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Enjoy a reading of favorite tale from the board books illustrated by Hilary Knight.
February School Vacation Week
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February School Vacation Week
Dates: February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Enjoy a reading of favorite tale from the board books illustrated by Hilary Knight.
February School Vacation Week
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February School Vacation Week
Dates: February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Enjoy a reading of favorite tale from the board books illustrated by Hilary Knight.
February School Vacation Week
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February School Vacation Week
Dates: February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Enjoy a reading of favorite tale from the board books illustrated by Hilary Knight.
February School Vacation Week
February 18-21 & 23, 24
Fun-filled family art-making activities inspired by the adventures of Eloise.
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.