Last day of Norman Rockwell at the WAG, May 27 2012

Leif Norman

WAG’s Norman Rockwell Exhibition Held Over for Extra Week

Winnipeg, May 11, 2012:  The Winnipeg Art Gallery has announced that due to the enormous success of American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell, the exhibition will be extended by one week until Sunday, May 27. It was originally scheduled to close on May 20.  The Gallery is also open until 9pm on Thursday and Friday nights for the duration of the show, and will have extended hours (10am to 10pm) for the final four days of the run (May 24-27).

“This exhibition has obviously resonated with the people of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and many other communities,” says WAG Executive Director Stephen Borys. “Clearly having the original works of art from the finest Rockwell collection in the world has made a big difference to our audiences, as do the many issues, events, ideas, and emotions so well documented by the artist. By the time the show closes on May 27, we expect close to 30,000 people will have seen the exhibition, including thousands of school children from across the city and province.”

School tours for the exhibition were so popular the WAG opened the Gallery for schools only on Mondays, a day when the WAG is normally closed to the public. A wide range of programming, including talks by the artist’s son Peter Rockwell, guided tours, art workshops, a Family Sunday pancake breakfast, and more gave visitors the opportunity to explore Rockwell’s works from many angles.

Borys adds that, “We are really pleased that Rockwell visitors also took in the WAG’s permanent collection galleries and other exhibitions; apparently they liked what they saw as new memberships increased by over 300% during the Rockwell exhibition. As the WAG approaches its 100th anniversary this fall, the impressive growth at the grassroots level is exciting.”

Visiting the exhibition is an “art-encompassing” experience. The entrance to the show features a 12-minute video on the life and work of Norman Rockwell. Audio-tours give visitors the opportunity to learn more about selected images. In the Rockwell Response Zone people can take Rockwell-style photographs of themselves with props and costumes under the Saturday Evening Post banner. Using the art supplies children can create their own Post covers and hang them on the walls. Tying in with Rockwell’s Freedom from…. series, visitors are displaying post-it notes describing what freedom from want, freedom from fear, and free speech mean to them personally.

American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell is organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum and made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, American Masterpieces Program. Sponsorship is also provided by the Curtis Publishing Company, the Norman Rockwell Estate Licensing Company, and the Stockman Family Foundation. Presenting Sponsor: Border Glass & Aluminum Local Sponsors: Lindsey Steek & Company, Ricoh, Manitoba Blue Cross, Sigurdson McFadden Benefits & Pensions and Manitoba Lotteries. Local Media Sponsors: Winnipeg Free Press, Pattison Outdoor Advertising, CJOB 68, CTV and Prairie Public Broadcasting.

Big line up at the Winnipeg Art Gallery

 

The Audio Tours were a big hit, Winnipeg Art Gallery

 

Tempo, Winnipeg based Barbershop Quartet.

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TEMPO

QUARTET OF THE YEAR for 2010 and 2011. SEMI-FINALISTS IN THE 2010 and 2009 MANITOBA SENIORS IDOL CONTEST!
This quartet formed in the fall of 2005 to participate in the Winnipeg Golden Chordsmen Christmas Serenade. They enjoyed the sounds of their close harmony, so in January of 2006 registered as TEMPO with the Barbershop Harmony Society. They have been active in the Winnipeg community, for example: performing for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in their Blue and Gold Room, for the WGC’s Singing Valentines (a fund raiser in aid of the St. Amant Center), on Hot 103.1 FM’s Ace Burpee Show, and for the St. Jospeh’s Academy Nun’s Residence. They specialize in performing familiar Barbershop tunes at private venues like anniversaries, weddings and birthday parties, etc. They would welcome the opportunity to sing at your special occasion. Contact Gordon.

Gordon Sargent (Tenor), Jim Gilroy (Lead), Ted Mikliechuk (Bass), Ron Latourelle (Baritone)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Norman Rockwell at the Winnipeg art Gallery, May 2012

 

 

 

 

Norman Rockwell at the Winnipeg art Gallery, May 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

Norman Rockwell at the Winnipeg art Gallery, May 2012