Rockwell Museum of Western Art
111 Cedar St., Corning, NY 14830 607-937-5386
 
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Programs
 
First Fridays: Connect with the Rockwell! First Fridays
@ the Rockwell!
Fri., Feb. 5
5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Featuring Finger Lakes wines and local cheeses
Portrait of Edward S. Curtis, used with permission. Courtesy of University of Washington, UW2807. Artists on the Edge Edward S. Curtis
Lecture by
Dr. Heather Fryer
Tues., Feb. 9
5:30 - 7 p.m.
The Tumbleweeds Music in the Galleries
Cowboy Songs by The Tumbleweeds
Fri., Feb. 26
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
My experience at the Rockwell Museum of Western Art is very pleasing.  Having moved from another area, I found people who were compassionate, ready to share their experience with the art, and anxious for you to have the same love for the Rockwell as they do. ~June Reenan, Museum Volunteer

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Left: June Reenan, Museum Volunteer


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Free Admission every Sunday now through April 25, 2010

Best of West 
The best of American Western and Native American art are preserved and interpreted at the Rockwell Museum of Western Art, a focal point for engaging, dynamic exhibitions and educational events in Corning, New York.
Museum Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Seven days a week.      Ph. 607.937.5386
Fax 607.974.4536

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GPS Coordinates: 42.142943, -77.052556

Rockwell Museum - Special Exhibitions

 

Zuni Governor (det.) by Edward S. Curtis

The Photographs of Edward S. Curtis
Special Exhibition Galleries
January 15, 2010 -
May 16, 2010 

Miller's Crow Chief on Lookout

Human/Nature: Artists as Explorers in the Early American West       
Special Exhibtion Galleries
January 15, 2010 -
May 16, 2010 

 
 


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