Norman Rockwell: Inclusion, Exclusion & Representing America

Presenter: Jane Oneail

Norman Rockwell is heralded for depicting and defining middle-class American life in the 20th century. In addition to painting funny and uplifting scenes, he often captured bittersweet images of people experiencing universal and relatable feelings of being left out or left behind. As an artist with this particular skill set, why are his works devoid of America’s rich cultural and racial diversity? Toward the end of his career, however, Rockwell painted several poignant works about race in America that can be seen as an extension of his earlier sense of the power of inclusion and exclusion. This enlightening program tracks Rockwell's commitment to painting a more diverse America. 

 

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Event Details

When:

Monday, March 18, 2024 6:00pm

Where:

Brown Memorial Library
78 West Main Street
Bradford NH 03221

Hosted By:

Brown Memorial Library

Contact Info:

Brown Memorial Library, 603-938-5562