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Rockford Art Museum

Greetings!

Rockford is the 5th largest city in Illinois and is located in the north, near the border to Wisconsin. On a recent 2026 trip, I visited the Rockford Art Museum as well as the Burpee Museum of Natural History. This post is about the art museum.

Since Rockford is neither in downtown Chicago or the outlying suburbs, for organizational purposes I suppose I would roughly group northern Illinois with central Illinois in terms of distance to Chicago.

Other posts I have made for those areas include:

H1: Peoria Zoo

H2: Miller Park Zoo

H3: Scovill Zoo

H4: Rockford Art Museum (this post)

And upcoming posts include:

  • Krannert Art Museum in Urbana-Champaign, IL
  • Spurlock Museum of World Cultures in Urbana-Champaign, IL
  • Japan House Gardens & Illini Union Art Gallery in Urbana-Champaign, IL
  • Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford, IL

All of the pictures in this post were taken by me. If you want to use any of my photos, please contact me to first obtain permission. Of course the copyrights to the art itself belongs to the appropriate artists, who I have credited/referenced. If any artists want me to remove images of their work, I will do so.


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ROCKFORD ART MUSEUM

711 North Main St
Rockford, IL 61103

Website: https://rockfordartmuseum.org/

Hours:

Thursday - Sunday: 10 AM - 5 PM

Closed on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

Cost (as of 2026): FREE!

Estimated Time: 30 - 45 minutes.

I spent 40 minutes going through the small local art museum.


SUMMARY

The Rockford Art Museum is a small but free local art museum. The first floor hosts the museum's permanent collection. There is one large gallery space (which you can see in the first two pictures of the post) along with a smaller side room with some additional pieces. There is also a downstairs gallery (broken down into 2-4 sections) which seems to be mainly used for special exhibits.

Most of the artwork is contemporary (i.e. from the 20th or 21st centuries) with a handful of modern pieces from the early 1920's. It's a fairly small museum that you can easily walk through in less than an hour - more likely in about half an hour.

On my visit, the bottom level showcased art by local high school students. Some museum patrons may find it refreshing to see developing talent while other visitors might feel it's not up to their artistic standards. Since I like cute animals, I did appreciate that many of the high school artists had animals as their subject matter.

I would rate the museum at 2 stars. Since it's free, it's worth a look if you are in the area and have some free time. But given its small size and limited scope, it probably wouldn't be worth it if there was an admission cost (i.e. if it was paid admission it would probably be closer to 1 star).

Here is how I would compare the Rockford Art Museum to other art museums:

5 stars:

  • Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
  • Castello Sforzesco (Milan, Italy)
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden (New Orleans, LA, Free)

4 stars:

  • The Ringling (Sarasota, FL)
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nice (Nice, France)
  • Musée Masséna (Nice, France)
  • Musei di Strada Nuova (Genoa, Italy)
  • Villa del Principe (Genoa, Italy)
  • Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (Milan, Italy)
  • Rodin Museum (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Indianapolis Museum of Art (Indianapolis, IN)
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco, CA)
  • Legion of Honor (San Francisco, CA)

3 stars:

  • Musée Matisse (Nice, France)
  • Palais Lascaris (Nice, France)
  • Musée Picasso (Antibes, France)
  • Museo Diocesano (Genoa, Italy)
  • Triton Museum of Art (Santa Clara, CA, Free)
  • de Young Museum (San Francisco, CA)
  • High Museum of Art (Atlanta, GA)
  • New Orleans Museum of Art (New Orleans, LA)

2 stars:

  • Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago, IL, Free)
  • Design Museum of Chicago (Chicago, IL, Free)
  • Musée de la Photographie Charles Nègre (Nice, France)
  • L'artistique (Nice, France, Free)
  • Musée Peynet et du Dessin Humoristique (Antibes, France)
  • Museo di Sant'Agostino (Genoa, Italy)
  • Museo del Novecento (Milan, Italy)
  • San Jose Museum of Art (San Jose, CA)
  • Rockford Art Museum (Rockford, IL, Free)

PERMANENT COLLECTION

The Juggler, 2010

David J. Foster

This sculpture is outside the building and technically belongs to the neighboring Discovery Center Museum.

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Yellow Behr, 2014
Welded found steel

Deborah Butterfield
American, b. 1949

Deborah Butterfield first began creating sculpture in the form of a horse in the 1970s using mud, clay and sticks. In 1977, she moved to a ranch in Montana and in 1979 began using scrap metal and found steel. Later, she began making bronze work, cast from "stray, downed pieces of wood." Born and raised in San Diego, Butterfield received her BA and MFA from the University of California, Davis. From the mid-1970s through the mid-1980s, she taught sculpture at the University of Wisconsin Madison, and at Montana State University, Bozeman. Since 1976, she has exhibited extensively with more than 50 solo shows at major museums across the country.

A NOTE FROM THE DONORS —

We selected this sculpture to donate to Rockford Art Museum for several reasons. First, the artist, Deborah Butterfield, ranks amongst the top sculptors of our day. Her work is owned by over 100 museums, including some of America's most prestigious; New York's Metropolitan and Whitney, Washington's Hirschhorn, Chicago's Contemporary, and Art Institute, to mention a few. Her work has been acquired by a myriad of America's foremost collectors. Secon the horse is an object all ages can relate to. Third, her ability to use found objects to achieve elegant results is inspirational to art admirers, artists and would be artists. Fourth, the material in this sculpture, like many of her welded horses, came from Joseph Behr & Sons, a scrap yard in Rockford, IL. Finally, in an era where recycling is regarded as essential, what better use of obsolete material to produce a truly beautiful object?

Gift of Lon and Richard Behr

(I had to line up the right shot to get the camel in the background with the horse in the foreground!)

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Camel, 1991
Marker and paint on shaped wood panel

Howard Finster
American, 1916 - 2001

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Diane and John Balsley

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Playful Private Pricking, 1982
Acrylic on canvas

Ray Yoshida
American, 1930 - 2009

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Rancis and June Spiezer

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Rescue 1, 1986
Oil on canvas

Irving Kriesberg
American, 1919 - 2009

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of an anonymous donor

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Tashtego, 2003
Oil on canvas

George Klauba
American, b. 1938

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
RAM purchase with generous support of the artist and Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago

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Untitled, 1991
Mixed media

Martyl
American, 1918 - 2013

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Francis and June Spiezer

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View of the Earth from Outer Space, 1980
Oil on canvas

Roger Brown
American, 1941 - 1997

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Francis and June Spiezer

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The Morning Sun, 1920
Oil on canvas

Pauline Palmer
American, 1865 - 1938

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of the Friends of American Art

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Her Daughter, 1921
Oil on canvas

Walter Ufer
American, 1876 - 1936

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
RAM purchase with funding from Mrs. L.A. Schultz, Mrs. Walter Forbes, Mrs. George D. Roper, and Mrs. Charles von Weise

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(Unlabeled sculpture)

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Butterfly, (no date)
Paint and industrial compound on board

Thornton Dial, Jr.
American, b. 1953

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of James Hager

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Home Route, 1986
Paper collage, print

Alan Shields
American, 1944 - 2005

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Betty Cleeland

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Dancers, 1983 - 1984
Acrylic on canvas

Tony Bechara
American, 1942 - 2025

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Bequest of R. Del Hillman

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Untitled from the series Landing Practice, 1984
Oil and acrylic on canvas

Michiko Itatani
American (b. Japan), 1948

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of The Behr, Bremner and Miller Families

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#35, 1998
Egg tempera on panel

Rebecca Shore
American, b. 1950

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Francis and June Spiezer

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Tudor, 1976
Color lithograph, ed. 33 / 35

Ed Paschke
American, 1939 - 2004

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Barbara and Harold Klawans

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Halle, 2008
Oil on canvas

Karena Karras
American

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Francis and June Spiezer

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Self-Portrait in Limbo, 2001
Oil on canvas

Julie Heffernan
American, b. 1956

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Jeff Stevens

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Red Sweeney, 1975
Oil on canvas

Ed Paschke
American, 1939 - 2004

Collection of Rockford Art Museum
Gift of Francis and June Spiezer

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85TH ANNUAL YOUNG ARTIST SHOW – HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION

Grade level is shown in parentheses after the artist name.

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Nala
Scratchboard, ink

Kendall Boyle (10)
Oregon

Rockford Art Museum (RAM) Staff Choice

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Burrowing Owl
Scratchboard

Mia D'Alessio (11)
Huntley

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Maurice the Parrot
Scratchboard, ink

Cynthia Montes-Vera (10)
Oregon

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Plume
Colored pencil

Lida Luangsisongkham (11)
Jefferson

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Unexpected Beauty
Marker, colored pencil

Valerye Valencia-Moya (10)
Jefferson

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We Don't Own Planet Earth
Linocut relief, rubber stamp

Milla Korneski (10)
Keith Country Day

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Girl's Bestfriend
Watercolor, colored pencil

Eliana Wisniewski (12)
Rockford Christian

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Domesticated
Acrylic

Joslyn Cnota (12)
Belvidere

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Fragments of Me
Charcoal, chalk pastel, gel pen

Joceline Thatsanaphon (12)
Boylan Catholic

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Feminine Pressure
Ink pen

Emma Gibson (11)
Hononegah

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Childhood
Graphite

Mari Rager (10)
Oregon

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Untitled
Acrylic

Lauren Harris (10)
Ashton-Franklin Center

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Grace
Watercolor

MacKenna Oman (11)
Guilford

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Moth
Soft pastel

Cayli Hanson (12)
Harlem

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Ying and Yang
Soft pastel

Karina Alfonso (12)
Harlem

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The Familiars Blossom
Copper, patina

Juryddia Paredes-Martinez (11)
Guilford

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Unleashing My Inner Wolf
Copper, patina

Mia Gutierrez (11)
Guilford

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Mr. Aqua
Clay, resin, wood, acrylic

Daeshia Palmer (12)
Oregon

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Skittles the Leopard
Acrylic, ceramic

Maliyah Markese (10)
Hononegah

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Midnight Flowers
Earthenware clay, mixed media

Hailey Adams (11)
Guilford

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Cat with Stash
Ceramic

Emily Bostler (12)
Huntley

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Hurt
Pastel

Uncovering
Pastel

Release
Charcoal

Avoiding Reality
Pastel

Charmed
Pastel

Mily Sigala (12)
Jefferson

Portfolio Award

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Serenity
Digital photography

Vanessa Vazquez (12)
Huntley

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Japanscape
Colored pencil

Eliana Wisniewski (12)
Rockford Christian

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Japanese Garden
Pastel

Luciana Herrera (11)
Huntley

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Valley of Painted Light
Watercolor, colored pencil

Rowyn Johnson (12)
Guilford

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The Feast of Fools
IBIS Paint

Nahlie Duran (10)
Beloit Memorial

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Temporary Imprints
Oil

Skylar Feely (12)
Huntley

Honorable Mention

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Sandy Cheeks
Acrylic

Liliana Demonica (12)
Huntley

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Grasp
Chalk pastel, Prismacolor pencil

Leilani Mejia-Campos (12)
Beloit Memorial

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Color Field 1
Digital photography

Sal Eaton (12)
Beloit Memorial

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Motorcycle
Charcoal

Brayden Velez (10)
Auburn

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Tied
Ink, colored pencil, tempera

Rachel Fisher (11)
Jefferson

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$11,000
Ceramic

Brooklyn Socha (12)
Rockford Christian

Best 3D

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Aging Gracefully
Cardboard, spackle, found objects

Bella Biggs (12)
Rochelle Township

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Blanket of Music
Yarn

Liliana Petitt Martinez (11)
Keith Country Day

2026 Women's Art Board (WAB) Award

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GIFT SHOP

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Naked Decor Three Cats and Frida Kahlo Tea Towel
$15

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Dog Wine/Whiskey Decanter
$50

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Naked Decor Van Gogh and Three Cats Cheeky Tote Bag
$25

Little Thinkers Frida Kahlo Doll
$25

Naked Decor Three Cats and Frida Kahlo Cheeky Tote Bag
$25

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