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Reframed at 50

Since 1976, The Rockwell Museum has been a destination for American art and community, inviting visitors to explore the stories that shape us.

Coming Soon

Native Now: Contemporary Indigenous Art at The Rockwell Museum

On view: January 24, 2026 - May 4, 2026

In celebration of The Rockwell Museum’s 50th Anniversary and in recognition of America 250, The Rockwell proudly presents Native Now, a bold and timely exhibition showcasing 25 years of Contemporary Native American art from the Museum’s permanent collection.

Sarah Sense

Catalogue Number 2024.12

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Antigravity: Fast Colors Make a Slow Eye

On view: March 28, 2025 - March 23, 2026

Exhibition Opening Reception | Native Now: Contemporary Indigenous Art at The Rockwell Museum

01/30/2026 5:30 pm | Open to the Public | Registration required by 5 p.m. on January 29

Martine Gutierrez

Catalogue Number 2019.7.1a-b

Plan Your Visit

The Rockwell Museum, located within Corning, NY’s former city hall, sits at the heart of its thriving southern Finger Lakes community. Today’s visiting hours are listed below. Come see us!

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The Rockwell Museum is Open today, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Rockwell Museum: 111 Cedar St, Corning, NY 14830 KIDS ROCKWELL Art Lab: 36 E. Market Street

Upcoming Events

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Jan 26
Corning Painted Post School District Conference Day | Come to the Art Lab!

Monday, Jan 26 @ 9:00 - 5:00 pm | Open to the public | Included with regular Museum admission, Family Passes accepted

Jan 29
Gallery Talk | Native Now: Contemporary Indigenous Art at The Rockwell Museum

Thursday, Jan 29 @ 2:00 - 2:45 pm | Open to the public | Included with regular Museum admission | Registration encouraged

Jan 30
Exhibition Opening Reception | Native Now: Contemporary Indigenous Art at The Rockwell Museum

Friday, Jan 30 @ 5:30 - 7:00 pm | Open to the Public | Registration required by 5 p.m. on January 29

Albert Bierstadt, Mt. Whitney

Catalogue Number 78.14F

See Our Collection

Our diverse collection of American paintings, drawings, sculptures and photography, as well as artistic objects of material culture, work together to paint a transformational view of the American experience. For our visitors, the visual journey through the collective American experience intersects with themes of personal identity, provoking curiosity, igniting the imagination and stimulating conversation.

Explore Now

See Our Collection

Our diverse collection of American paintings, drawings, sculptures and photography, as well as artistic objects of material culture, work together to paint a transformational view of the American experience. For our visitors, the visual journey through the collective American experience intersects with themes of personal identity, provoking curiosity, igniting the imagination and stimulating conversation.

Albert Bierstadt, Mt. Whitney

Catalogue Number 78.14F

Explore Now

Janice M. Ortiz, Zozobra Effigy

Catalogue Number 99.17.1F

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The Rockwell relies on donations from people like you to bring our mission to life and create the biggest community impact.

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Land Acknowledgement

The Rockwell Museum is located on the ancestral land of the Seneca, one of the six Nations that comprise the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. We recognize the many legacies of displacement, migration and settlement that bring us together here.

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