Shine a Light: The Art and Life of Deb Koffman celebrates the artistry, life, and mindful spirit of Berkshire-based artist and author Deb Koffman. Known for her bold, text-infused paintings, illustrations, and books, Koffman created vibrant works. “A champion of creativity and compassion, Deb Koffman created art that speaks to the heart,” said Laurie Norton
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3 events,Join Chelsie Houser as she opens her pop up, Dear Mili. Before now, items were sold in private sales, auction houses and online. This new concept store features a collection of vintage home decor and quirky objects from the 1940-1990’s. Think quality, design, story-telling and inspiration. Dear Mili is located at 394 Hasbrouck Avenue Kingston, NY. For the 36th year, the Norman Rockwell Museum High School Art Show features creative work from Berkshire County artists. Inspired by Norman Rockwell, the exhibition celebrates the talent and diverse perspectives of local high school students. The Museum’s student showcase presents original works. These pieces reflect the creative spirits that define young artists today, offering |
3 events,Rockwell called his Stockbridge studio, his “best studio yet.” The building was originally located in the backyard of his home on South Street in Stockbridge, Mass. In 1976, toward the end of his life, Rockwell left the studio and its contents to Norman Rockwell Museum. The building was cut in two and moved to the |
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6 events,Join us the second Saturday of each month for interactive family programming inspired by our exhibitions. Explore the galleries and then create your own artwork. With a variety of engaging experiences for all ages, it’s the perfect way for families to spend quality time together! Free with Admission - no reservation required Join us the second Saturday of each month for interactive family programming inspired by our exhibitions. Explore the galleries and then create your own artwork. With a variety of engaging experiences for all ages, it’s the perfect way for families to spend quality time together! Free with Admission - no reservation required Join us the second Saturday of each month for interactive family programming inspired by our exhibitions. Explore the galleries and then create your own artwork. With a variety of engaging experiences for all ages, it’s the perfect way for families to spend quality time together! Free with Admission - no reservation required |
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4 events,Saturdays, Beginning May 23 Explore the history of this 1734 village. Take a guided walking tour of downtown Stockbridge and discover how the town and its inhabitants both inspired Norman Rockwell and appeared in some of his most iconic works of art. Stops will include Norman Rockwell’s home on South Street, his first studio on
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Join us for drop-in artmaking inspired by Norman Rockwell Explore your artistic side with fun, hands-on experiences for kids and adults alike Free with admission! |
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Each May we honor and celebrate "Be Kind to Animals Week" by bringing the community together for "The Blessing of the Animals". This is the oldest commemorative week in US history, turning 111 years old in 2026. "The Blessing" is a free, outdoors, family event. Bring your pet for an individual hands-on blessing by Pastor |
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Brief History of Illustration This series highlights the both the history of illustration and the vast collection at Norman Rockwell Museum. The Abyss Demonstrates the complexity of illustration, while illustrating something the ocean. For many years, artists have engaged with the concept of the ocean for many purposes, from wartime propaganda and political statements to |
4 events,Opening party for American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell The Museum opens its major summer exhibition American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell with a festive celebration! Music from our country’s many chapters and cuisine will reflect the many cultures that shape the nation. Norman Rockwell Museum is opening a landmark exhibition in honor of the U.S. Semiquincentennial In commemoration of the anniversary of America’s 250th founding, Norman Rockwell Museum will present American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell, on view from June 6 through October 26 2026. Featuring powerful works across 9 themed sections, American Stories reveals how illustrations |











