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The Nortonâs permanent collection is quite extensive, including the works of over 100 artists... from Renaissance Old Masters, to modernist iconoclasts and contemporary neo-realists.Â
In addition, our museum possesses hundreds of sculptures ranging from miniatures and maquettes to life-size pieces in media including bronze, silver, marble, and wood.
Among the oldest works in the Norton are pieces from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Persia and six tapestries dating from the 16th century which once graced the palace of a King of France.
Decorative arts are also featured throughout the museum, including works in porcelain, pressed and blown glass, and 18th - 19th century silver.
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and Enjoy the Fusion of Art and Nature
Botanical Gardens Hours: Wednesday - Sunday from sunrise to sunset
No photography or videography, private or commercial, is allowed inside the museum or on the grounds.
Weddings and private events are NOT allowed on the property.
Events & Exhibitions
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âš LAST CALL: Submission Deadline Monday at Midnight âš
"A Storybook Christmas" Holiday Juried Exhibition at the Norton
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The magic of the season is already calling! We invite you artists to submit work for "A Storybook Christmas," the R.W. Norton Art Galleryâs 2025 holiday exhibition celebrating the wonder, nostalgia, and imagination of holiday tales and timeless characters.
Artists are encouraged to create original works inspired by:
âïž Classic storybook characters
đ Holiday favorites and winter folklore
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Iconic characters and magical moments
â Childhood nostalgia and seasonal storytelling
From beloved reindeer and enchanted castles to gingerbread worlds and fairytale dreams, this exhibition will transform the museum into a whimsical holiday wonderland that delights all ages.
Let your imagination sleigh ride through the pages of childhood wonderâsubmit your work and help us bring "A Storybook Christmas" to life!
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Submission Deadline: Monday, November 3rd at MIDNIGHT
Application: https://shorturl.at/BkrlU
đŠIt`s November and you know what that means... the dino crew is back for Dinovember!đŠ
Follow along each day of November to see what the dinos are getting up to! #dinovember
Happy Dia De Los Muertos!đđ
Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a two-day holiday that reunites the living and dead. The holiday and celebrations have Aztec origins, tracing back to the goddess Mictecacihuatl (Lady of the Dead). Families create ofrendas (offerings) to honor their family members who have passed. These altars are decorated with yellow marigold flowers, photos, and the favorite foods and drinks of the one being honored. The offerings are believed to encourage visits from the land of the dead as the departed souls hear prayers, smell their foods, and join in the celebrations!
A `calavera de azĂșcar" is a sugar skull. These skulls are molded out of sugar and adorned with colorful beads, foils, icing, glitter, feathers, rhinestones, and more. Those who celebrate write their deceased loved one`s name on the forehead and place it on an ofrenda.
The iconic Catrina skull makeup has its origins in Mexicoâs pre-Columbian past, with influences from Aztec and Mayan traditions. However, it became widely recognized during the 20th century, particularly through the work of Mexican artist JosĂ© Guadalupe Posada. Posadaâs famous etching, âLa Calavera Catrina,â or âThe dapper ladyâs skull,â depicted a female skeleton with a plumed hat, satirizing the Mexican eliteâs emulation of European fashions. Catrina makeup isnât solely about death. It is a vibrant celebration of life, as it adorns the living during the DĂa de los Muertos festivities. Signifying that life and death are interconnected, and the departed should be celebrated rather than mourned.
Shown:
"Texoctic" by Brad Overton, 2020
The Norton wishes you a very spooky All Hallowsâ Eve!đ
#HappyHalloween
What type of art do skeletons like the most?
Skulltures of course!đ
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Happy Halloween from Vincent van Bones and everyone at the R. W. Norton Art Gallery!đ
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Looking for a great way to get the festivities going before trick-or-treating tonight? Come and spend this frightful Friday afternoon here at the museum, where you can find hair-raising works of art and make sure to tell Vincent hello when you see him!
đș New Orleans in Art âą Artist Highlight đș
âA Taste of NOLAâ by Connie Helaire
Keithville, Louisiana
Instagram âą @connieeaton899
Facebook âą Connie Helaire
Introducing our spookiest new team member here at the Norton, Vincent van Bones!đ
Follow along with him on our social media stories as he stalks the museum halls, discovering art, activities, and more. Visit the museum this week, and you may even run into him making mischief yourself!
Spooky Spotlightđ»
"Prochainement- Tournée du Chat Noire Rodolphe Salis" by Théophile Steinlen (1859-1923), 1886
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"Tournée du Chat Noir" was created in 1896 for Le Chat Noir, a Parisian establishment founded by impresario Rodolphe Salis that is now considered by many as the first modern cabaret. The iconic image of a black cat with a sly expression, arched back, and a halo-like circle symbolizes the bohemian and avant-garde spirit of the era. Steinlen`s design is a direct, satirical reference to the elaborate halos in Alphonse Mucha`s posters, and the artwork became a lasting symbol of Parisian cabaret culture even after the cabaret closed in 1897.
ThĂ©ophile Alexandre Steinlen was a French-Swiss artist best known for his Art Nouveau poster designs and paintings. Steilen often depicted animals, specifically cats, as well as the bohemian cabaret culture of turn-of-the-century Paris. Cats appealed to Steinlen for their charm, movement, and character, as well as for their symbolic properties. Born on November10, 1859 in Lausanne, Switzerland, Steinlen studied design at the University of Lausanne, before moving to Paris. Amidst the artistic avant-garde in Montmarte, it was at the notorious Le Chat Noir club, that Steinlen met artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Louis Anquetin, Adolphe Willette, and FĂ©lix Vallotton. đ
Collection Highlights
The R.W. Norton Art Gallery boasts an extensive permanent collection that includes more than 400 paintings and a plethora of sculptures representing over 100 artists. Our collection represents a wide variety of styles, time periods, and historical importance.Schedule a Tour
Group tours are available on Thursdays and Fridays from 1:00 - 3:30 pm.
To request a guided tour for an adult group, please complete our formâŠ







