Beginning on June 27th, Rosetta: Animal Artistry, a 40-Year Journey exhibition will be on view in the Main Gallery of the Loveland Museum. Inspired by her lifelong love of animals, Rosetta’s sculptures capture the grace, power, and spirit of wildlife, blending hard edges with fluidity in a distinctive style. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, completing numerous public and private commissions and earning multiple awards.

Loveland Artist Rosetta
In the 1990s, she and her photographer husband, Mel Schockner, moved to Loveland, drawn by its renowned bronze foundries and skilled artisans. Loveland’s resources enabled her to refine her craft, and it became the place she would call home as her career soared to international heights.
Known for her unique minimalism, her art reflects a deep respect for the animals she portrays. With subtle yet powerful lines, Rosetta captures the essence of her subjects, conveying their behavior and spirit. Her artistry mirrors the strength and purpose with which she has defined her distinguished career.
Exhibition details include Rosetta: Animal Artistry, a 40-Year Journey in the Main Gallery from June 27 – September 20, 2025
Tours by Rosetta: July 17, 5:30 – 6:30 pm & Aug. 30, 1 – 2 pm
Wild Animal Sanctuary Program: July 19, 2 – 3 pm
Free Admission Days: July 23rd, August 21st, September 17th
About the Loveland Museum
The Loveland Museum is open Tuesdays & Wednesdays 11:00 am – 5:00 pm; Thursdays & Fridays 12:00 – 7:00 pm; Saturdays 10:00 am – 4:00 pm; closed Sundays & Mondays (subject to change). Admission is $7 for Loveland Residents and $10 for Non-Residents; The Loveland Museum is located at 503 N Lincoln Avenue, the corner of 5th and Lincoln, in Loveland, Colorado. Website: www.thelovelandmuseum.org/rosetta.