IS183 Art School Celebrates Youth Art Month

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STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — IS183 Art School celebrates Youth Art Month with a new exhibition now on display at the Brothership Building Gallery Window of 141 North Street entitled "We Are Pittsfield." 
 
"We Are Pittsfield" is a Pittsfield Public Schools district wide artistic collaboration with fourth grade students in each of Pittsfield's eight elementary schools.
 
Organized by the Visual Arts Teachers from each of Pittsfield's Elementary Schools, students created a self-portrait during their art classes with the artistic intent of self-representation. Every participating fourth grade student represented themselves in the display. 
 
According to a press release, students reflected on their own personal identity by considering their appearance, their personal interests, and core values through creating sketches and discussing ways they could artistically express the complexities of who they are in a small 4x4 inch square.
 
"We're honored to host an exhibit that showcases the incredible, creative kids in Pittsfield," said IS183 Art School's Executive Director, Lucie Castaldo. "The coordination, collaboration, and compassion exhibited by the Visual Arts Educators in our elementary schools - during such a stressful time in education - should not go unnoticed. This tiny show packs a big impact - and reflects the strength of the arts in our county."
 
During the project, students learned how their identities are shaped through their experiences, personal interests and passions. Students also examined self-portraiture throughout various eras and discussed the ways artists choose to represent themselves and their identity. Students viewed self-portraits of famous artists such as Frida Kahlo, Bisa Butler, and Wendy Red Star, the current exhibiting artist at KidSpace MASS MoCA.
 
Youth Art Month is a celebration of the visual arts administered by The Council for Art Education (CFAE) at the national level. Youth Art Month encourages support for quality school art programs, and promotes art material safety. 

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Pittsfield Man Facing Charges in Hit-and-Run

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A city man is facing charges in Vermont related to a hit-and-run crash that seriously injured a pedestrian. 
 
The Bennington (Vt.) Banner reports that Nelsin Martin, 21, is facing a felony charge in the May 8 incident. He could face up to 15 years behind bars if found guilty.
 
The crash occurred on Route 7 near the intersection with Route 346 at about 6:38 a.m. A witness and video from a Pownal school bus indicated that two vehicles were driving south down the highway nearly side by side at an excessive speed. The witness said they appeared to be racing, according to the Banner. A third vehicle was mentioned by it was not clear if it was involved. 
 
The pedestrian, 37-year-old Adrienne Formel of Pownal, was struck by the vehicle in the far right lane, which was either trying to pass in the breakdown lane or was "bumped" by another vehicle, according to witnesses.  
 
The victim was taken to Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center with life-threatening injuries, including a broken arm, and had to have her right leg amputated. 
 
Vermont State Police identified two vehicles, a white Chevrolet Silverado and a white Volkswagen sedan, which both fled the scene south into Massachusetts and were last seen on North Hoosac Road in Williamstown. By the end of the day, they had identified both the vehicles and the drivers. 
 
Martin is expected to be arraigned next week. 
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