Preserve Norman Rockwell’s Legacy

Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge is dedicated to education and art appreciation inspired by the legacy of Norman Rockwell. The Museum preserves, studies, and communicates with a worldwide audience the life, art, and spirit of Norman Rockwell in the field of illustration. The Museum is a gathering place for reflection, involvement, and discovery through the enjoyment of the artist’s work. Norman Rockwell’s unique contributions to art and society, popular culture, and social commentary influence the Museum’s collections and programs.

An American Tradition

When you become a corporate member of the Norman Rockwell Museum you help to preserve an American tradition. Norman Rockwell was commissioned by more than 150 different companies during his career, including major corporations, small businesses, and local civic organizations. His illustrations show people doing everyday tasks and enjoying the daily pleasures of life. You can share in this tradition by becoming a business member of the Norman Rockwell Museum

A National Treasure

Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge preserves a national treasure for a worldwide audience. Rockwell’s illustrations chronicled life in America for nearly seven decades. They capture the drama and pride of significant events from the 20th century, such as the introduction of the television and the day America put its first man on the moon.


Business Roundtable $250–$499
  • A subscription to The Portfolio, our members' quarterly publication
  • Invitations to exhibition openings, programs, and special events
  • Eligibility to rent the Museum and/or the historic Linwood House for private business functions
  • Free Family Day programs for your employees and their families on specified days
  • A membership certificate for your office
  • Acknowledgement of your membership on a plaque in the Museum lobby
  • A 10% discount on store and catalogue purchases*
  • 10 complimentary Museum admission passes
Business Four Freedoms $500–$999
  • All business benefits listed above, plus:
  • On-site program for your employees
  • Framed Museum print for your office
  • 20 complimentary Museum admission passes
Business Studio Society $1,000–$2,499
  • All business benefits listed above, plus:
  • Special after-hours tour of the Museum and/or Linwood House for up to 50 people
  • A copy of Norman Rockwell: A Definitive Catalogue, signed by the author
  • 30 complimentary Museum admission passes
Business Linwood Society $2,500–$4,999
  • All business benefits listed above, plus:
  • A free, one-time use of the Museum and/or Linwood House for a private business reception
  • 40 complimentary Museum admission passes
Business Norman Rockwell Circle $5,000 and up
  • All business benefits listed above, plus:
  • Sponsorship of a Museum exhibit or program
  • 50 complimentary Museum admission passes
Business Friends
Small retail and hospitality businesses are invited to become Business Friends. Business Friends receive a subscription to The Portfolio (our members' newsletter), invitations to special events, five complimentary Museum admission passes, and a 10% discount on in-store, catalogue, and online purchases.*


*Excludes artist's proofs and signed prints


contact


Norman Rockwell Museum
External Relations
P.O. Box 308
Stockbridge, MA 01262

phone: 413.298.4100, ext. 240 or ext. 234
fax: 413.298.4142 




"Man Setting Clock" ©1945 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, <nobr>Indianapolis, IN</nobr>
Man Setting Clock ©1945 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN

 

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Updated Saturday October 11th, 20089 Glendale Road, Route 183
Stockbridge, Massachusetts 01262 | 413.298.4100
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