Please join us for the 2nd Saturday Drop-in Tour of the Norman Rockwell in the 1960s exhibition on April 13, 2019 at 11am.
The Gadsden Arts Center & Museum is pleased to host Norman Rockwell in the 1960s, an exhibition of prints and tear-sheets 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 five decade-long association with The Saturday Evening Post and began to search for new artistic challenges. The exhibition traces Rockwell's artistic transformation from a painter of people and life's small but extraordinary moments, to a powerful visual commentator who united America around core national values such as democracy, freedom, and justice.
Presented by:
Florida State University College of Medicine
Trulieve
First Commerce Credit Union
The Black Fig
Funded in part by VISIT FLORIDA
Media sponsorship has been provided by the Norman Rockwell Family Agency, Curtis Licensing, a division of The Saturday Evening Post, and The Gadsden County Times.
Exhibition on view through May 18, 2019.
EXHIBITION ADMISSION
Gadsden Arts Center & Museum Members : FREE
Children under 18: FREE
Non-Member Adults: $10
College Students with ID: $3
Phone: 850-875-4866
Email: grace@gadsdenarts.org
2019/04/13 - 2019/04/13
Gadsden Arts Center & Museum
13 N. Madison Street, Quincy, FL 32351
On the Courthouse Square: 2 hours Streets leading into the Courthouse Square: 3 hours City Parking - Washington Street, East of Duval Street: all day, free