ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Norman Rockwell Museum Summer 2025 Exhibitions and Programs
The Norman Rockwell Museum has announced its exhibitions and programs for the Summer of 2025.
Mass MoCA Announces Summer 2025 Programming
Tickets for ticketed events are now on sale.
North Berkshire Contra Dance Scheduled for Saturday
The event will feature live music by Joy Factor, a Massachusetts-based trio, and dance instruction by Albany caller Peter Stix.
Weekend Outlook: Plays, Music and More
Check out the events in the Berkshires this weekend, including school musicals, a carnival, a benefit race, and more. Don't forget it's Mother's Day -- here's some ideas for spending time with mom this weekend. (Note, reservations required for many events.)
Clark Art Institute to Screen 'The Quiet Man'
Directed by John Ford and set in the 1920s, "The Quiet Man" stars John Wayne as Sean Thornton, an American boxer who returns to his birthplace of Innisfree to claim his family farm.
Misty Blues Benefit Concert Scheduled for Berkshire Nursing Families
The event is scheduled for Friday, May 16, 2025, at 7 p.m. at the '62 Center at Williams College.
Concert-Presentation on Mental Illness Through Music Scheduled in Pownal
Admission to the program is free.
Arion Press Books Exhibition Opens at Robert Frost Stone House Museum
The exhibition will feature a collection of fine edition artist books from Arion Press, a San Francisco-based publisher that collaborates with contemporary artists and bookmakers to reimagine literary classics
Ghost Tours at Ventfort Hall
The tour will take place on Saturday, May 7, at 10 pm. This is not an active investigation.
Images Cinema Fundraiser to Feature Christopher Reeve Documentary
The event will begin with a VIP reception at 6 p.m. in the Images Lounge, featuring special guest James Naughton and community members.
Lenox Memorial Middle School to Present 'The Addams Family'
Tickets are available at the Duffin Theater 30 minutes before each performance.
Historian to Discuss Dr. Samuel Jones and Arnold Print Works at North Adams Library
Trudel will discuss his recently published two-book series on the history of the Arnold Print Works from 1868 to 1942, focusing on Dr. Samuel M. Jones' ownership (1915-1942).
Clark Art to Host Gallery Talk for People with Dementia and Caregivers
The event will take place in the permanent collection galleries when the museum is closed to the general public.
Clark Art Hosts Mother's Day
Between 11 am and 1 pm, visit the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper to view a specially curated selection of prints, drawings, and photographs depicting the many facets of motherhood.
Berkshire Film and Media Collaborative Announces Networking Event at Ventfort Hall
This event aims to connect filmmakers, technicians, educators, and media professionals in the region to facilitate the exchange of ideas, foster collaborations, and inspire new creative projects.
NEA Pulls Grant to Mass MoCA Due to Trump's 'Agenda'
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art announced Tuesday that two of its previously awarded federal grants have been clawed back by the Trump administration.
Downtown Pittsfield 'Flying and Flourishing' With New Mural
Pittsfield High School students worked with artist in residence Huck Elling and public art intern Sophie Possick twice a week over the winter to create the three-part mural hanging in former window arches.
Ventfort Hall to Host Mother's Day Tea
Proceeds from the tea will support the restoration of the building.
Del McCoury Band to Perform at Mahaiwe
Tickets for the May 10 performance range from $44 to $79, with discounts available for Mahaiwe Members and individuals aged 30 and under.
Triplex Cinema to Feature Film Series with Music Supervisor Randall Poster
Poster served as music supervisor on three of the films in the series, and the other three are noted as significant inspirations for his work.
Author to Discuss George Harrison at North Adams Public Library
The event will take place in the 3rd-floor community room of the library.
'Reclaiming Revolution' Exhibition Opens at Gallery 51
The exhibition features senior capstone work by Max Fyfe, J.C. Innocent, Mannie McBride, Cleo Murphy, and Enaya A. Ogletree, addressing themes of heritage, grief, identity, sustainability, and transformation.
Weekend Outlook: Carnival, Spring Festival, and More
The Gillette Shows Carnival is back this Thursday and will run through May 11.
BCC Invites Public to Student Art Show
The event is free and open to the public, and light refreshments will be served.
Clark Art Screens 'The Boy and the Heron'
The Clark is the concluding venue for the area film series hosted by Williams College students examining how contemporary films work to pair grief and landscape.
Berkshire Bach Society Presents Peter Sykes in Organ Masters Series Finale
This performance is the second of two recitals on historic instruments.
Clark Art Film Screening and Poetry Event
This free event takes place in the Clark's Manton Research Center auditorium.
Clark Art to Host Final First Sunday Free with Focus on Art and Wellness
The event will feature activities exploring the relationship between art and well-being, including a pop-up installation of prints and drawings in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Williams College Art Museum Will Be a Lab for Sustainability
The sustainable aspects of the new $175 million Williams College Museum of Art will influence the next generation of arts leaders.
Sandy McKnight Songwriter Series to Feature Women Artists in May
The Songwriter Series honors the memory of local singer-songwriter Sandy McKnight, who passed away in May 2024.


























