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Norman Rockwell Museum News - November 17, 2022

Arts and Entertainment

November 18, 2022

From: Norman Rockwell Museum

Visitors are LOVING

Eloise & More: The Life and Art of Hilary Knight 

ABSOLUTE JOY!  Young and young-at-heart... fun for all.  Special thanks to Hilary Knight for traveling to Norman Rockwell Museum for the opening night!

MORE FUN TO BE HAD

Missed this opening weekend activities?
Don't fret; add these to your calendar!

Saturday, December 3

Best Day Ever! Holidays & Celebrations 
Family Fun, Storytelling, and Art-Making  Activities (at 11 am & 2 pm) inspired by The 365 Days of Eloise: My Book of Holidays

Guided Tours of Rockwell's Holiday Works 12 & 3 pm

Sunday, December 4 

Main Street Recreation in Stockbridge
Sponsored by the Stockbridge Chamber of Commerce

Guided Holiday Tours at NRM 11 am & 2 pm

December 26-30 "Prime Time Me" School Vacation Week Fun 
Activities inspired by Eloise in Hollywood, Hilary Knight’s Broadway posters, fashion designs, and so much more!

NEW EPISODE TODAY • DRAWING LIFE

Artists Draw from Rockwell's Studio: Drawing Life series; watch at your leisure, from anywhere! 

This monthly series of online and on-demand programs features leading illustrators from across the United States demonstrating their craft and discussing ways in which published illustration reflects and shapes society, and advances social good.

November 17: Louis Henry Mitchell 
Find out more about Louis here!

Catch up with Shadra Strickland, Loveis WIse; watch first two episodes here.

NORMAN ROCKWELL'S SPIRIT OF THE HOLIDAYS

NEW EXHIBITION NOW ON VIEW!

Main Street at Christmas is on view as you've never seen it before! 

Celebrate the season with beloved Norman Rockwell images depicting Christmas, New Years, and the winter season.  

A special installation of Rockwell's iconic Stockbridge Main Street panoramic painting together with archival photos of the actual buildings, a color oil study, and the actual original magazine fold-out of the the scene -  offer insight into Rockwell’s methodical process in creating a final painting.  

The modern portrayal of the holidays has been defined and shaped over the last two centuries through the artistry of illustrators like Thomas Nast, J.C. Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell, and Haddon Sundblom, among others. Through drawings and paintings printed on newspapers, magazines, Christmas cards, and memorabilia over time, illustrators have firmly implanted a vision of the season within the American psyche.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

It's not too soon to start your holiday shopping! 

Head to the gift shop to stock up on gifts for everyone.

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