Week Long Art Intensives for Adults at IS183 Art School this Spring

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STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. - Adults can renew their creative spirit in a week-long art intensive, June 22 through June 26 from 9:30 to 4:00. Programs include “Photography: Documentary Storytelling Farms” with Jason Houston, “Watercolor: Simple, Fast and Focused” with Mel Stabin, “Ceramics: Advancing Your Style and Skill on the Potter’s Wheel” with Ellen Grenadier and “Mixed Media: Sculpture at Chesterwood” with Gordon Chandler. Designed for amateur and professional artists, looking for an art adventure. 

For a complete listing of IS183’s classes please visit www.is183.org. For more information or to register call 413-298-5252 x100.

IS183 Art School is a non-profit community art school encouraging people of all ages’ means and skill levels to enrich their lives through hands-on experience in the visual arts.

 Located half-way between Great Barrington and Pittsfield in the Interlaken village of Stockbridge, IS183 Art School offers year-round programs in ceramics, painting, drawing, fiber arts, sculpture, mixed media and more for children, teens and adults.
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Former Harry's Supermarket Under Construction for Restaurant

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Construction is underway to transform the former Harry's Supermarket into a restaurant

Late last month, the Conservation Commission greenlit some tree pruning on the property. New windows and a new door can be seen in the front of the building. 

"It's a substantial renovation that's currently underway here," Brent White of White Engineering said, speaking on behalf of the applicant and owner, Huajie Zhu. 

A fire gutted the longtime Wahconah Street supermarket in 2023, and the following year, Zhu purchased the property for $460,000 two years ago to build a restaurant with hibachi in the existing footprint of the more than 100-year-old building. 

White explained that the project has been ongoing for over a year, and the Community Development Board granted the property a waiver to reduce the minimum required number of parking spaces so that additional spaces aren't needed.  

He noted that, looking at the site plan, there is very little room to do so. A mirror will be installed near the sharp turn on Bel Air Avenue to alleviate traffic concerns. 

Pruning will be done on trees in the southeast corner of the existing paved parking lot, as a number of branches are hanging over. The new owners also intend to patch, sealcoat, and re-stripe the parking lot. 

A fire tore through the building less than an hour after the supermarket closed for the day three years ago. An automatic sprinkler system is required for the new use. 

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