November 13, 6:00 pm - November 14, 6:00 pm
This year’s theme, Color!, has infused the Museum with creativity and energy. With your support, we’ve reached thousands of K–12 students through transformative arts experiences, presented vibrant exhibitions, and hosted joyful family and community programs. Our stunning Alley Art Project mural, Colorscape, amplified the voices of local youth, while our lectures and concerts filled the Museum with lively conversation and music. It’s clear—our community’s enthusiasm for art and culture has never been brighter.
As we approach The Rockwell’s 50th anniversary in 2026, we are building on this momentum under the unifying theme Rockwell Reframed. Together, we will:
- Remain a vibrant community hub and collaborative regional partner;
- Re-center diverse perspectives on the evolving American experience;
- Reimagine the museum experience through creativity and innovation;
- Reinvent our spaces and programs to engage audiences of all ages; and
- Reinvigorate a culture of philanthropy that sustains our mission for the next fifty years.
The Rockwell is not just a museum in Corning—it is your museum, a reflection of our shared stories and aspirations. As we enter this milestone year, your generosity will ensure that the Museum continues to inspire, educate, and connect.
Please consider making a gift—or an additional gift—to support The Rockwell’s bright future. With your support, we are poised to enter our next half-century with greater confidence, clarity, and purpose.

Upcoming Events
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Gallery Talk with Hayden Haynes (Seneca Nation, Deer Clan) and Randee Spruce (Seneca Nation, Heron Clan)
Thursday, Mar 12 @ 10:30 - 11:15 am | Open to the public | Included with regular Museum admission

Rockwell Reframed Lecture Series | Exploring Native Perspectives Through Creative Practice with Hayden Haynes (Seneca Nation, Deer Clan)
Thursday, Mar 12 @ 6:00 - 7:00 pm | Open to the public | Registration encouraged

Family Day | TCO’s Opera-Go-Round Presents The Three Bears
Saturday, Mar 14 @ 11:30 - 1:50 pm | Open to the public | Included with regular Museum admission