2024 Is the Last Year Norton’s Gallery Will Be Open
We are saddened to announce that our gallery will be closing at the end of this season. Marlene was diagnosed with brain cancer in March. The Gallery has been a partnership and without Marlene’s full time participation we cannot continue. We are planning several weekend Closing Sales during August, September and October of this year. We will be discounting most of the remaining inventory in the galleries, in some cases as much as 70%. You can view most of our inventory on our website. Please feel welcome to contact us.
These sales will be our opportunity to meet and thank all of our supporters, many who have become friends over the years. Together, we will celebrate what has been a lifelong journey making art, while enjoying our community and countryside.
We hope to see as many of you as we can. Please come visit us.
Norton and Marlene
We are committed to being here these five weekends:
August 10th and 11th
August 24th and 25th
September 14th and 15th
October 5th and 6th
October 12th and 13th
(Other visits are available by appointment).
What follows here are two video tours of the galleries, an interview, and links to most of the remaining inventory of Norton’s works.
Inventory Categories
Birds | Cats | Dogs
Fish | Kitchen Art | One-of-a-Kind | Orbs
Paintings | Politically Correct | Rescue Dogs | Small Animals
As you start south from the Fort Ti Ferry landing, traveling on Vermont Route 73, Norton’s Gallery gallery soon comes into view. An 8 by 10 foot reproduction of Grant Wood's American Gothic frames a backdrop of a sculpture field of spherical shaped orbs. The orbs are constructed of recycled concrete silo staves and represent Vermont's long history of ingenuity, self preservation and hard work.
The barns that follow have become special places for adults and children alike, creating a highlight to any trip. We welcome a visit.