Spring 1993 A Dream Come True, by Laurie Norton Moffatt
On April 3, 1993, a decade-long dream comes true when the new Norman Rockwell museum opens. With the opening of the doors, the museum will have completed a long
journey-from origins in the charming, but modest, six-room Old Comer House museum to evolution into a full-service 36-acre museum complex.
The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge: A Brief History
The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge is one of the few museums in the country to have grown literally out of popular demand.A Peek into Norman Rockwell’s Studio
In keeping with Nonnan Rockwell’s wish that his Stockbridge workplace be preserved for the public, his actual studio has become part of The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge. In this simple barn, Rockwell created some of his best loved works, including The Triple Self-Portrait and The Runaway.The Architect Reflects, by Robert A.M. Stern
An art museum is a very important building type for architects. A museum is a place of learning, of course, but it is preeminently a place of contemplation; a sacred space, almost, and certainly a place of the heart.