Friday, August 5 SOLD OUT
A Day in the Life of a Rockwell Model, 2 pm
$5 Munson-Williams members; $8 general public, plus exhibition admission
Meet in the exhibition gallery.
Roc Star Ice Cream Social and Barbershop Quartet, 3 to 5 pm SOLD OUT
Fountain Elms Terrace
$5 Munson-Williams members; $8 general public
Tickets: 315-797-0055 or mwpai.org
Meet Mary Whalen Leonard and Edward Locke, original models for Norman Rockwell’s Girl at Mirror, Day in the Life of a Girl, Runaway, and Before the Shot. Get a glimpse into the artist’s working methods and the small town life of Rockwell and his neighbors. Following the talk, join us for ice cream with all the toppings by Roc Star Ice Cream of Waterville and vocal harmony by local Barbershop group Full Circle at the Terrace Café.
Image caption:
Girl at Mirror, 1954, Norman Rockwell, (American, 1894–1978), oil on canvas, 40 ¼ x 30 ½ in, Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, ©SEPS by Curtis Licensing, Indianapolis, IN, All rights reserved. www.curtislicensing.com
Support is provided by Market NY through I LOVE NY/ New York State’s Division of Tourism as a part of the Regional Economic Development Council awards.
We thank our exhibition sponsors
Christian and Cheryl Heilmann
Elizabeth R. Lemieux, Ph.D.
The Family of F. X. Matt II
Joseph A. Abraham
The John and Cynthia DeTraglia Fund of the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties
P. J. Green, Inc.
Dr. W. Anthony and Carol B. Mandour
Nye and Company Auctioneers / Appraisers
the Hon. Joan E. Shkane (ret.)
Norman Rockwell has been organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
Media sponsorship has been provided by Curtis Licensing, a division of The Saturday Evening Post.
Public programs forNorman Rockwell have been generously sponsored by Elizabeth R. Lemieux, Ph.D.