Norton Museum of Art

Museum / Gallery
West Palm Beach, FL

The Norton Museum of Art’s new contemporary spaces, lush landscapes and garden, and distinguished collections create an exceptional location and ambiance for your event.

Number of spaces

9 event spaces

Capacity

Max Seated: 280
Max Standing: 400

Food & Beverage

In-house catering
In-house beverage service

Technology

In-house A/V

Spaces

About

The Norton Museum of Art was founded in 1941 by Ralph Hubbard Norton (1875-1953) and his wife Elizabeth Calhoun Norton (1881-1947). Norton was an industrialist who headed the Acme Steel Company in Chicago. He and his wife began collecting to decorate their home, but then he became interested in art for its own sake and formed a sizable collection of paintings and sculpture. In 1935, Mr. Norton semi-retired, and the couple began to spend more time in the Palm Beaches. They contemplated what to do with their art collection and eventually decided to found their own museum in West Palm Beach, to give South Florida its first such institution. In 1940, construction began on the Norton Gallery and School of Art located between South Olive Avenue and South Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach. Mr. Norton commissioned Marion Sims Wyeth of the distinguished firm of Wyeth, King & Johnson to design the Museum. The Art Deco building opened to the public on February 8, 1941. Norton continued to add to his collection until his death in 1953, and the works that he and his wife gave the Museum form the core of the institution’s collection today.



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Capacity

Max Seated: 280 Max Standing: 400

Food & Beverage

In-house catering
In-house beverage service

Technology

In-house A/V





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