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Posted by: Taitia Shelow
Posted on: Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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April 30 @ 1 to 4 p.m.
Rural Intelligence Kids
Join illustrator Elwood H. Smith and animator Brian Hoard for Family Festival Day Moving Pictures! The Art of Animation with Elwood Smith and Brian Hoard, a fascinating look at their process of bringing drawings to life. Afterwards, you have the chance to create simple animations of your own. 

Hatman Serenade, Green Monkeys and Sweet Dreams are just some of the wild collaborative productions that Smith and Hoard will share. The event is free with museum admission.

Norman Rockwell Museum
Admission $15 adults, $13.50 seniors, $10 college students, $5 ages 6 to 18, free for kids 5 and under
9 Route 183
Stockbridge, MA