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Norman Rockwell Museum in “Print Magazine”
This year Norman Rockwell Museum's Deputy Director/Chief Curator Stephanie Plunkett was interviewed by "Print" magazine regarding the Museum's past, present and future. Her thoughts appear in the August issue of the time-honored publication (on sale now).
Q&A with Top Illustrator Elwood Smith
February 2011 Roll magazine interview with Elwood H. Smith: In the field of illustration this guy is a rock star, with his work featured regularly in Time, Newsweek, Forbes, New York Magazine... His signature style has enhanced the advertising campaigns of Sony, GE Cellular One, Blue Shield/BlueCross of Texas, Pizza Hut... as well as numerous children’s books. He’s even played guitar, written songs, and made records with local guitar hero John Platania (Van Morrison). But you can be forgiven if you’ve not heard of Elwood H. Smith. More often than not great illustrators don’t quite get the publicity that great cartoonists and comic artists do. And those folks don’t get a heck of a lot as it is...
Rockwell goes digital
After a decade of planning, scanning and digitizing, The Norman Rockwell Museum is launching ProjectNORMAN -- the preservation, archiving and creation of a digital catalogue of Rockwell's work -- today for public use. Now researchers, students and art enthusiasts alike will have online access to the museum's art and archival collection with the click of a mouse.
Students Meet Award-Winning Illustrator Jerry Pinkney
The Caldecott-winning illustrator shared the secret of his inspirations with nearly 40 art students from Lenox Middle School on Wednesday at the Norman Rockwell Museum. The museum is showing a retrospective of his work and later that afternoon held a party to mark the Philadelphia native's 71st birthday.
Norman Rockwell Museum celebrates ‘Home for the Holidays’
America’s most beloved illustrator, Norman Rockwell, is as synonymous with the holidays as Santa Claus himself. Not only did he create dozens of illustrations of the jolly ol’ elf in the red suit, Rockwell is known for depicting endless scenes that capture the essence of American holiday traditions from Thanksgiving to Christmas to New Year’s, including his classic “Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas.”
Norman Rockwell Museum, Behind the Scenes in Art Acquisition
Listen to WAMC Northeast Public Radio's exclusive story on Norman Rockwell Museum's recent art acquisitions, and ongoing collections efforts...
N.J. man compiles Norman Rockwell works for Boy Scouts of America’s 100th anniversary
Csatari never imagined he would work with Rockwell. But he did for eight years, before taking over Rockwell’s position as the official artist of the Boy Scouts of America after Rockwell retired in 1976.
Free Speech Personified – The Wall Street Journal
This article ran on October 10th in The Wall Street Journal. To read the complete article, please follow this link. Norman Rockwell's inspiring and enduring painting By BRUCE COLE A hundred thousand people [...]
Vanity Fair Features Rockwell
On news-stands now, the November issue of Vanity Fair features Norman Rockwell
Rockwell Museum names artist laureate – Berkshire Eagle Online
Monday, Sept. 28 STOCKBRIDGE — “She has a beautiful sense of line,” went the compliment, which is not your average, everyday compliment. But Barbara Nessim is not your average, everyday artist. Nessim’s work has been [...]