The Art of Propaganda on View at Eclipse

By Jen ThomasiBerkshires Staff
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NORTH ADAMS — Their plans for a World War II museum to complement the existing Berkshire cultural attractions may still be in its infancy, but artist Ralph Brill and collector Darrell K. English are already exploring ways to combine their passion for art and war memorabilia.

"The Art of World War II," which will feature some war-era broadside posters from English's personal collection, is set for a soft opening this weekend at the Brill Gallery at the Eclipse Mill. Expected to run eight weeks, the show will display 40 pieces of wartime memorabilia, primarily war bond posters or "propaganda art."

"There's a lot of interest in this slice of history. Thousands of veterans are dying every day and people really want to know more about this neglected niche," said Brill on Wednesday, pointing to the success of a 2002 exhibit at the Williams College Musuem of Art titled "Prelude to a Nightmare: Art, Politics and Hitler's Early Years in Vienna, 1906-1913" as evidence of a renewed interest in the Holocaust and the war.

"This was before the Internet or even television. Back then, they were using art to communicate strong ideas and not too much has changed," said Brill, claiming current infractions of citizen's privacy by government as one of the parallels of that era. "This was the last so-to-speak 'good war.' All since then have been confused wars and there's been less patriotism but the themes are similar."

Brill, who was born in England during the war, said he has a particular interest in the time period because of his experiences in Europe following the fall of the Axis powers.

"I saw the war through young eyes and I made my own connections and interpretations," said Brill.

The artist said the show is a smaller version of what the pair want to house at their World War II museum. With hopes to construct their 40,000-square-foot facility along "Museum Mile," the section surrounding Route 2 that includes the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Arts, Williams College Museum of Arts and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Brill and English want to display art from both sides of the conflict.


<L2>Calling English's memorabilia "one piece of the puzzle," Brill said the museum could borrow pieces from other permanent collections from around the world.

Along with artwork created by Japanese-Americans detained in internment camps and airplane nose art, the museum will feature information of the history of "monuments men," a group of art rescuers whose efforts were highlighted through the books "Rescuing Da Vinci" and "The Rape of Europa."

The museum, to be created by museum design firm Ralph Applebaum Associates, will also showcase up to 4,000 kids' drawings created in California shipyards. Left alone while their mothers constructed ships and their fathers were at war, the artwork offers a new perspective on wartime views.

Brill and English are looking ahead to what their museum can offer the Berkshires but they still have a long way to go.

"But you have to start somewhere," Brill said.

The Brill Gallery at the Eclipse Mill is open Fridays through Sundays from noon to 6 or by appointment. Call 1-800-294-2811 for more information.
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Weekend Outlook: Snow Days

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Check out the events happening in Berkshire County this weekend including fundraisers, snow events, and more.

Editor's Pick

Community Free Day

Mass MoCA, North Adams
Time: Saturday, 10 to 5

Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art opens its galleries for a community celebration. Includes thematic museum tours and art-making in Kidspace and a performance by devynn emory at 4 p.m. in Building 5 to activate Jeffrey Gibson's exhibition "Power Full Because We're Different.

More information here.

Friday

 
Nothing Birds with Eleanor Levine
Studio 9, River Street, North Adams
 
The Nothing Birds are a four-piece indie rock band from North Adams and Elenor Levine has been writing music for almost two decades, performing on stages including Mass MoCA.
 
Held in Studio 9 at the Porches inn. Tickets are $15 here.
 

Tunes for Tots
Lenox Community Center
Time: 10 a.m. 

This weekly parent-child music program allows youngster to learn about instruments and move along to the beat. This is best suited for ages 1 to 5.

Registration is required at southbershirekids@gmail.com. More information here.

Common Craft Night
165 East Main St., North Adams
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.

Bring the craft you have been working on and join others to socialize.

More information here.

 
Saturday

Murder Mystery Dinner and Show
Greenock Country Club, Lee
Time: 6 p.m.

The Lee Middle and High School travel group is hosting an '80s murder-mystery fundraiser at the club. Buffet-style dinner and active participation in the show. 

Tickets are $60, and only 75 tickets will be sold. Contact travel2027@leepublicschools.net for tickets.

More information here.

Bousquet Mountain Grommie Jam
Bousquet Mountain, Pittsfield
Time: 11 a.m.

Grommie Jam is a community get-together where skiers and riders ages 16 and younger come together. Open to all with a valid lift ticket or season pass; prizes from Berkshire Bike & Board.

More information here.

Family Friendly Outdoor Adventures
Mount Greylock Visitor Center, Lanesborough
Time: 1 to 3 p.m.

Enjoy winter at Mount Greylock with hot cocoa and campfires. Also enjoy outdoor activities like snow tubing, a snowshoe walk,  and a mindfulness hike along the Bradley Farm trail.

Registration is required for the walk; call the visitor center at 413-499-4262.

More information here.

Ghost Tour with Robert Oakes
Ventfort Hall and Mansion, Lenox
Time: 7 to 9 p.m.

The Gilded Age mansion hosts a tour with "Ghosts of the Berkshires" author Robert Oakes, who will lead guests through the rooms and halls of the estate, sharing tales of its hauntings.

Admission is $30 and the minimum age to attend is age 12. Reservations are required. Purchase tickets here

More information here.

Friends & Film Night
Bright Ideas Brewing, North Adams
Time: 6 p.m.
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