As I wrote in my Grateful for IngenuityFest 2023: Biologies & Geologies blog post that I published last week:
The day after attending IngenuityFest 2023: Biologies & Geologies (September 22 & 23, 2023), I left on a trip which included visiting the Norman Rockwell Museum, backpacking on the Appalachian Trail in Massachusetts, and attending the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association 41st Annual Gathering in Abingdon, Virginia.
Now that I have returned from my Appalachian Trail adventure trip, I want to take the time to publish this blog post about my visit to the Norman Rockwell Museum one month ago on Tuesday, September 26, 2023.
I wanted to open this blog post with mentioning my 2023 Appalachian Trail trip and the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association, since, for me, they are both connected to the museum. My first time visiting the Norman Rockwell Museum was when I was thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail many years ago. My hike this year is the first time backpacking on the Appalachian Trail northern Massachusetts section since my thru-hike. At the time of my thru-hike, the museum was still located in the center of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, at 48 Main Street (it is now three miles from that location), and I was able to use the excellent bus system in the state to visit the museum from the trail town of Cheshire, Massachusetts. Since then, I have visited the museum at least three times while in Massachusetts on the years the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association (ALDHA) had their Annual Gathering in Massachusetts. FYI, in the photo at the top of this blog post, I am wearing a special ALDHA shirt from 2018 with a map of all the USA trails that were recognized on the 50th Anniversary of the National Trails System Act.
I wrote in my trail journal that I kept during my Appalachian Trail thru-hike:
[Went] to the Norman Rockwell Museum and was amazed at how great the originals [artworks] looked! Love it! [I] was moved by the painting dealing with racial integration and . . . "The Golden Rule." Museum costs $3.00. [I] looked around in nice gift shop and art gallery.
I had grown up with some humorous "Four Sporting Boys" Norman Rockwell prints that my mom framed for my room as a child, and which, as an adult, I put in my sons' room. I also was active in Scouting, and thus saw almost all of the Normal Rockwell "Boy Scouts" prints. They were displayed at the church where my troop had its meetings. The first time I visited the Norman Rockwell Museum, I thought I knew Norman Rockwell's artwork, but as I wrote in my Appalachian Trail thru-hike journal, seeing this original artwork was nothing less than amazing!!
I want to encourage you to:
Enjoy my photos I share in this blog post from my visit to the museum
See the artwork and history on the Norman Rockwell Museum NRM.org website and online store at Store.NRM.org
Download and explore the resources on the Norman Rockwell Museum Mobile App
NEW! Norman Rockwell Museum Mobile App (June 2018)
Norman Rockwell Museum
. . . Jun 27, 2018
Norman Rockwell Museum has announced the release of its new mobile Museum app available as a free download from the iTunes App Store and the Google Play App Store.
This mobile app gives Norman Rockwell enthusiasts access to the Museum’s award-winning audio tour that can be used when visiting the Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, or at any one of the Museum’s traveling exhibitions on view at other locations across the United States and abroad. It also provides access to past exhibitions that are no longer on view at the Museum that patrons may to want view on demand at their leisure.
This app provides users with a unique look at the work of Norman Rockwell as well as other noted illustrators through content specifically produced for the Museum’s audio tours as well as content pulled directly from the Museum’s collection and archives. Most notably is the inclusion of oral histories by many of Rockwell’s models and friends, interviews with the artist, and other items including reference photos that depict a view into Rockwell’s artistic process.
DOWNLOAD IT FREE TODAY:
iTUNES
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/norman-rockwell-museum/id1361123451
GOOGLE PLAY
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cuseum.normanrockwell…Watch some of the extensive Norman Rockwell Museum videos on their YouTube Channel
However, I want to be clear that, as I learned on my first visit and confirmed on subsequent vists, while you may feel you know Norman Rockwell's work, it is not the same as seeing the original artwork. Look at the brush strokes -- get close and look at the texture -- take a museum guided tour to learn the story behind what you are seeing. Visit the Norman Rockwell Museum in person!
Monday, September 25, 2023 - Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Here are my photos of the town of Stockbridge taken the day before going to the Norman Rockwell Museum.
I recommend viewing in full screen mode!
Here are descriptions of the photos:
It was a rainy day as I saw the white building that used to be the Normal Rockwell Museum, which I first visited many years ago. (It is now the Austen Riggs Center's Corner House Community Exhibition Space at 48 Main Street).
Next is the Stockbridge Library Museum & Archives. I have visited the library before, but unfortunately, it is closed on Mondays. I did get to follow a beautiful, green pathway around the outside of the building.
Google Maps let me know before I arrived in town that Alice's Restaurant, which was made by famous by Arlo Guthrie's song, Alice's Restaurant Massacree, was currently closed. I did walk down the alley to see the restaurant, where I have eaten in past visits to the town.
And finally, I took some photos inside the The Red Lion Inn and on its grand porch.
Not pictured are the interesting stores to explore along main street and down the alleys in town.
While writing this blog post I saw the following interesting Vimeo video on The Red Lion Inn's history web page. It does a good job of telling the story of not only the Inn, but also some of what Stockbridge was like historically and today. If you want to see more videos about The Red Lion Inn, I also found that there is a Red Lion Inn YouTube Channel.
Tuesday, September 26, 2023 - Norman Rockwell Gravesite
The day I went to the Norman Rockwell Museum, I first stopped to pay my respects at the Norman Rockwell gravesite. Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) lived in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, for the last 25 years of his life, and was buried alongside his second wife, Mary Barstow (1908-1959), and third wife, Molly Punderson (1896–1985). As you can see in my photos, visitors often pay tribute to the artist by leaving paintbrushes and other items on top of his memorial. The entrance road into the back of the cemetery is not marked, so look for the row of trees that are in my second photo:
I recommend viewing in full screen mode!
Tuesday, September 26, 2023 - Norman Rockwell Museum
Here are my Tuesday, September 26, 2023, photos from my visit to the Norman Rockwell Museum, along with information from their website and their YouTube Channel. Note that including my photos in this blog post was made possible by a change in the photo policy from previous times I have visited. In the past, no photography was allowed by visitors to the museum.
Norman Rockwell in the age of the Civil Rights Movement
The first exhibit I saw as I entered the museum had to do with three of Mr. Rockwell's painting regarding the civil rights movement.
I recommend viewing in full screen mode.
Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts in the slides and to study the artwork!!
Here is the video that was being shown at the museum as part of the civil rights exhibit:
Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms
I recommend viewing in full screen mode.
Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts in the slides and to study the artwork!!
Note that on November 5, 2016, I attended a town hall discussion hosted by moCa Cleveland (Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland) and organized by "For Freedoms Political Action Committee" -- read details in my blog post:
Blog Date: November 17, 2016 - For Freedoms: MOCA Cleveland Town Hall Discussion
Here are the rest of the photos from my visit, which include both Norman Rockwell's work and the Tony Sarg: Genius at Play exhibition that is being featured at the museum from June 10 through November 5, 2023 -- enjoy!
I recommend viewing in full screen mode.
Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts in the slides and to study the artwork!!
Related Blog Posts
I always like to end my blog posts with related blog posts, so know that I have 86 past "Art" blog posts going back to 2012.
Here are my "Travel" blog posts that you might find interesting. Note that the two blog posts that were published on August 17, 2021, deal with travels before and after my 2021 Appalachian Trail hike that covered northern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and southern Massachusetts.
Blog Date: September 7, 2023 - Summer Vacation 2023: South Haven, Michigan and Merry-Go-Round Museum
Blog Date: September 23, 2021 - Spur-of-the-Moment Trip South
Blog Date: August 17, 2021 - After Backpacking Adventure: Exploring Appalachian Trail Highlights & New York Water Destinations
Blog Date: August 17, 2021 - Before Backpacking Adventure: Hershey’s Chocolate World & Knoebels Amusement Resort
Blog Date: March 31, 2021 - Rockin' Hocking Hills
Blog Date: November 10, 2019 - From Waterfalls to Wilderness Workshops
Blog Date: March 18, 2019 - Family Train Day: Touring the Warther Museum and Dennison Depot Museum
Blog Date: July 15, 2018 - Michigan Journey: Mackinaw -> Mackinac -> Frankenmuth
Every time I have visited the Norman Rockwell Museum, I have learned and seen something new. I hope this blog post encourages you to visit the museum if you are ever in Massachusetts. I look forward to visiting the museum again -- maybe even next year as I hike from Massachusetts into Vermont and beyond, as I continue north on the Appalachian Trail.