MCLA Benedetti Teaching Artist-in-Residence 'Travelogue' to Open

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Conrad Egyir, MCLA's inaugural Benedetti Teaching Artist in Residence, will unveil a solo exhibition, "Travelogue," on Friday, June 10, at MCLA Gallery 51 on Main Street, with an event to mark the opening from 5-7 p.m. 
 
This event is free and open to the public; "Travelogue" runs until September 2022.  
 
The exhibition is supported by a $2,500 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council's Cultural Investment Portfolio program, awarded recently to MCLA Arts and Culture (MAC), which hosts several artist residencies each year. The grant supplements the exhibition costs of the exhibit. 
 
According to a press release, "Travelogue" is a culmination of Eygir's work throughout his nine-month stay at MCLA as Benedetti Artist-in-Residence. The work on display is primarily painting and portraiture, drawing influences from pop art, history painting, Biblical culture, and Ashanti iconography from Eygir's native Ghana. 
 
In "Travelogue," there is no beginning, and there will be no end. What we are offered is a summary of an entry that Egyir creates to combine portraits of those he sees, that look like him, and an intention to share their stories, as complex and diverse as his own, but very different.
 
According to the exhibition text, "He is both an Artist and a Black artist, a Ghanaian and a naturalized American citizen and multiple other categories and identities which muddy the waters of living in America as both an immigrant and a person of color. Navigating as an American, but also…"  
 

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Winter Storm Warning Issued for Berkshires

Another snowstorm is expected to move through the region overnight on Friday, bringing 5 to 8 inches of snow. This is updated from Thursday's winter weather advisory. 
 
The National Weather Service in Albany, N.Y., has posted a winter storm warning for all of Berkshire County and parts of eastern New York State beginning Friday at 4 p.m. through Saturday at 1 p.m. 
 
The region could see heavy to moderate snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour overnight, tapering off Saturday morning to flurries.
 
Drivers should exercise caution on Friday night and Saturday morning, as travel conditions may be hazardous.
 
Saturday night should be clear and calm, but warming temperatures means freezing rain Sunday night and rain through Monday with highs in the 40s. The forecast isn't much better through the week as temperatures dip back into the teens with New Year's Eve looking cloudy and frigid. 
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