The Gadsden Arts Center & Museum presents Norman Rockwell in the 1960s, an exhibition of prints organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, focusing on illustrations he created for magazines during that turbulent decade.
The Gadsden Arts Center & Museum is pleased to host Norman Rockwell in the 1960s, an exhibition of prints organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; focusing on illustrations he created for magazines during that turbulent decade. In 1963, the artist ended his almost 5 decade-long association with The Saturday Evening Post and began to search for new artistic challenges. Rockwell left behind his beloved story-telling scenes popular in The Post and threw himself into the visual documentation of social issues and current events like school integration, the moon landing, and the murder of civil rights workers.
Exhibition admission: $10 for nonmember adults (includes 6 exhibitions); Free for Gadsden Arts Center & Museum members, Free for children ages 17 and under. The ArtZone and Fletcher Museum Shop are always admission-free. Guided tours are offered for all groups at no additional charge (reservations 850-627-5023).
Phone: 850-875-4866
Email: grace@gadsdenarts.org
2019/01/12 - 2019/05/18
Gadsden Arts Center & Museum
13 N Madison, Quincy, FL 32351