Norman Rockwell Exhibit at Union Station :
Norman Rockwell is considered by most to be one of America's most beloved artists. His portrayals of everyday American life are still adored by those around the globe. Most famous for his 'Saturday Evening Post' covers, Rockwell still gives us a glimpse of what life was like not so many years ago. The 'Rockwell's America: Celebrating the Art of Norman Rockwell' will be on display at Kansas City's Union Station from June 22nd to September 2nd, 2007.What You'll See at the Rockwell Exhibit:
'Rockwell's America: Celebrating the Art of Norman Rockwell' is the largest Norman Rockwell exhibit in the world. This interactive display of Rockwell's famed works is mainly student focused, but both young and old alike will enjoy traveling through time and looking back at true Americana. The exhibit features over 100 Saturday Evening Post covers, 35 life size sculptures of Rockwell's most famed characters, and a recreation of Rockwell's studio.
According to the Union Station website, 'visitors will visitors will explore a re-created Main Street' where they may sit in a Model-T, see a soda shop and much more.
Exhibit Info :
Location: Union Station 30 West Pershing Rd Kansas City, MO. 64108
Hours: 9:30-5:30pm, Tuesday through Saturday and 12pm-5:30pm Sunday.
Prices: $8.95 per person, pr $5.95 with Express of Round Trip Union Station tickets, Union Station members.
When: June 22nd- September 23rd, 2007
For tickets and further information, call Union Station at 816.460.2020

