Mass MoCA Teen Art Show Winners Announced

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One of the art pieces on displayed for the teen art show at Mass MoCA; the exhibition moves to the Eclipse Mill. See more photos here.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Student artists from throughout Northern Berkshire County recently had their works displayed at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art.

The third annual exhibit was hosted at Mass MoCA on April 12-14 before moving to the Eclipse Mill in North Adams.

Three students were awarded Grand Prize recognition and a $200 prize. Evan Sanders of Pine Cobble, Pape Souleye Fall of the Buxton School and Jesse Cuevas of Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School took top honors.

Two other Grand Prize winners — Drury's Ann McKenzie and Mount Greylock's Alexandra Delano — were awarded credit for a teen art class at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.

Other students recognized for exceptional work included:

Silver award ($25 prizes)

Drury: Rachel Capek, Emily Eastman, Daniel McDonough, Jacklyn Therrien and Olivia Carlson. Honorable mention, Domenick Tassone

Hoosac Valley: Isabel Stomberg and Damon Guertin. Honorable mention,  Megan Richardson.

Mount Greylock: Emily Kaegi, Julia Whitney and Alexandra Deveaux. Honorable mention, Lucius Park.

Pine Cobble: Hayden Grillooly and Elias Sekkal. Honorable mention, Hannah Witter.


 

This painting by Alexandra Delano earned her an art class at MCLA.

BArT: Miracle Pimentel and Mackenzie Soto. Honorable mention, Shelby Davis.

Buxton: Mekdes Cavallaro, Fynn Kostis, Liam Brown and Sara Emerson. Honorable mention, Akim Farrow.

Gold award ($50 prizes)

Drury: David Girard, Brittany-Ann Goodermote, Nick Burchard, Aubrey Rumbolt and Genesis Melendez.

Hoosac Valley: Morgan Hannaleck and Claire Klammer

Mount Greylock: Kristina Marie Fisk, Cheyanne Alcombright, Anya Sheldon and Ian Culnane.

Pine Cobble: Catherine Cavalli and Naseema Amin.

BArT: Gabrielle Harrington and Jaslynn Hall-Rodriguez.

Buxton: Magnus Gitt-Henderson, Brianna Falk, Fiona Post, Sara Miller.


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Weekend Outlook: Summer Pride

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Check out the events happening in the Berkshires this weekend including festivals, pride night, free days, and more.

Editor's Pick

The Great Ladybug Release 
The Apple Barn, Bennington Vt.
Friday and Saturday
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Join The Apple Barn to learn about ladybugs and why they are good for the environment. Enjoy a storywalk with the kids and you will also be able to release some ladybugs as you enjoy the farm.

More information here.

Multiple Days

2026 Berkshire Yoga Festival
Jiminy Peak, Hancock
June 11 to 14

Another year of yoga in the Berkshires is back featuring yoga teachers from around the world sharing their knowledge as well as local vendors, hiking, art, and more.

More information and tickets here.

Friday 

North Adams Pride Night
Main Street
Time: 5 to 9 p.m.

Come downstreet for the annual Pride Night featuring a drag story hour, local food vendors, dance parties, and more.

More information here.

Common Craft Night
165 East Main St., North Adams
Time: 6 to 9 p.m.

Bring your crafts and work on them with others in the community.

More information here.

Lebanon Valley Drift
Lebanon Valley Dragway, 
West Lebanon, N.Y.
Time: 2 to 8 p.m.

All driving levels are able to participate in the drift or just come to watch others. The food stand will be open to sit and enjoy the show.

More information here.

Saturday

Fair Gardens: Family Programming
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Time: 11 a.m.

Design a little home a fairy would love to reside in. Open to ages 8 to 18 with family, bring your own garden type supplies or use from the library.

More information here.

Mass MoCA Free Day

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