Arts and Entertainment
January 30, 2023
From: Norman Rockwell MuseumWinter is in Full Swing: How to Deal
After skiing, sledding, skating or snowman-building -- come warm up at NRM!
EXHIBITIONS ON VIEW
Norman Rockwell's Spirit of the Holidays LAST WEEK TO VIEW!
Eloise and More: The Life and Art of Hilary Knight
Norman Rockwell's Drawings: 1914 - 1976
Rockwell Re-Interpreted: Highlights from the Permanent Collection
Norman Rockwell's 323 "Saturday Evening Post" Covers
UP NEXT - Drawing Life Episode with Victor Juhasz
ONLINE SERIES/ON DEMAND
Airs: February 16, 2023
Try something NEW! Share the rare experience of today's finest illustrators drawing in Norman Rockwell's historic Stockbridge studio and discussing their art, influences, and thoughts on the importance of the field. Tune in for this online program - you will want to watch them all!
Victor Juhasz is a graduate of the Parsons School of Design in New York City, 1975, and began illustrating in 1974 for THE NEW YORK TIMES while still a student. His humorous caricatures and illustrations have been commissioned by major magazines, newspapers, advertising agencies, and book publishers, both national and international and his clients have included TIME Inc, Newsweek, The National Observer(Canada), The Wall Street Journal, GQ, Men”s Journal, The Washington Post, Oxford University Press, Harper Collins, St. Martin’s Press, Sierra, Opera News, The Nation, and many more!
MUSEUM STORE - NEW Books available for pre-order
Tony Sarg Genius at Play is the first-ever volume on the extraordinary career of Tony Sarg (1880-1942), the charismatic illustrator, animator, puppeteer, designer, entrepreneur, and showman who is celebrated as the father of modern puppetry in North America and creator of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons.
Norman Rockwell’s Models: In and out of the Studio is the first to detail these models’ lives, friendships with the artist, and experiences in his studio.
”This is a wonderful project”. - Thomas Rockwell, model for his father, Norman Rockwell
”You’ve got to read these stories!’” -Jarvis Rockwell, model for his father, Norman Rockwell, and fine artist.