Berkshire Artists Colony Offers Art Workshops

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Berkshire Artists Colony will host a series of art-making workshops, the first one being beading miniature purses.

This workshop will be taught by fabric artist Beth Davis on Sunday, Aug. 29, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the BAC Gallery at 107 Main St.

Selling for $9 to $14, these purses have been popular items at the BAC Gallery. Participants can learn to make their own for $20. The workshop fee includes all materials (fabric, beads, thread, needles), as well as instruction and supported work time. The miniature beaded purses can be worn as charms, necklaces or broaches.

Reserve a seat by contacting Davis at 413-662-2660 or at info@berkshireartistscolony.org.


Based on interest, future workshops in the BAC "Make Art!" series may include temari balls, fabric bowls, couch pups, advanced quilting techniques, "found-object collage," stained glass, traditional cut paper, beaded jewelry, dream-catchers and more.

The Berkshire Artists Colony supports local, regional, and visiting artists through exhibition, education, workspace, and residency services. The gallery is supported by DownStreet Art, a citywide program.
If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

North Adams Police Block Houghton Street for Crisis Intervention

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Houghton was blocked off between North and School streets, frustrating neighbors trying to get home. 

Update: Early this morning, the Police Department posted that the situation "has been resolved" and the road reopened. Officers may still be in the area to complete their investigation.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The upper section of Houghton Street was blocked off for hours on Wednesday night as authorities sought to deal with an individual reportedly having a mental health issue. 

 
In a Facebook post, police described it as a "critical incident" unfolding in the area and alerted people to avoid the upper Houghton "and allow first responders the space they need to safely manage the situation."
 
It started at about 9 p.m., said Police Chief Mark Bailey, speaking at about 12:30 a.m. He said no neighbors were evacuated and that mediators had been conversing with the individual. He declined to go into detail. 
 
He said further information would be provided either through him or through the mayor's office later in the morning. 
 
Members of the Berkshire County Special Response Team, including officers from Lenox and Pittsfield, were staged along the top of Brooklyn Street and Houghton was closed between School Street and North Street. 
 
Two ambulances were staged at the intersection with Brooklyn and Houghton, though one left before midnight. State Police stepped in to help patrol the city. 
 
Drones could be seen hovering over; Bailey said, "everything in the sky is ours at this time." 
 
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