Applications for Berkshire Art Center's Summer Internship Program Open

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STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — Berkshire Art Center announced applications are now open for its Summer 2024 Internship Program. 
 
Students ages 15+ are encouraged to apply for a Teaching Assistant position in Berkshire Art Center's Summer 2024 Camp Season, which provides an opportunity to work alongside local artists and aid children ages 4 to 14 years old in visual art exploration. 
 
Berkshire Art Center's camp season runs for 9 to 10 weeks from June through August and the Teaching Assistant position is from approximately 8:30am–4:30pm daily with camps occurring Monday through Friday. Preference is based upon availability and experience, and is given to high school students, college students, and those considering an art education career. Ideal applicants have experience working with children in a camp setting, experience in the visual arts, and an interest in art education.
 
"Throughout the past six months that I've worked with Berkshire Art Center, I've learned a whole host of new art skills such as bookbinding, puppet making and clothing design and then got to teach those skills to the kids that I worked with," said Brooke Tripicco, a summer 2023 intern. "As somebody who wants to pursue a career in education post high school, I've gained valuable experience working in the field and I feel more prepared for my education in education than I would have been without them."
 
In Berkshire Art Center's summer camp classrooms, Teaching Assistants help students and teachers through leading selected group activities, setting up art materials and projects, presenting and distributing family surveys at weekly student art shows and assisting with various coordination duties under the supervision of administrative staff. This opportunity also allows students to gain non-profit organizational experience and receive on-the-job training in classroom management, visual arts techniques, and skills.
 
Teaching Assistants receive a weekly stipend of $525 and one free class tuition to any of Berkshire Art Center's upcoming courses in-person or online (valid through the end of the calendar year with a two-week internship commitment minimum, materials fees not included.)
 
Applicants must submit an application form by March 1, 2024 and have a resume ready to attach. For more information, please visit berkshireartcenter.org/employment-internships.
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Great Barrington Public Theater Appoints Artistic Director

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Great Barrington Public Theater announced that Associate Artistic Director Judy Braha will now join Jim Frangione at the helm as Artistic Director of Great Barrington Public Theater.
 
"We at Great Barrington Public Theater are thrilled that Judy Braha will assume the role of Artistic Director alongside myself. I couldn't have asked for a better partner to help advance the interests of the theater as we move into the next phase of growth as the region's premiere developmental theater," Founder & Artistic Director Jim Frangione said. "Judy brings a tremendous amount of experience and value to our company and has, in just a few short years, grown and greatly enhanced GB Public Theater's signature program, Berkshires Voices, where playwrights develop their work, leading to public readings and in some cases workshops and full productions. I look forward to working more closely with Judy to select the next generation of plays to be presented under the GB Public banner. It's a "Bear" of a job! But we feel great about the direction of our theater."
 
Judy Braha joined the GB Public artistic leadership team in 2023 as the Associate Artistic Director after 2 years directing for the company. She has since then been collaborating with Founder and Artistic Director Jim Frangione on the selection of new work for readings and full productions in the summer season. Her impressive portfolio of credits and accomplishments strengthened Great Barrington Public's creative programming and offered new perspectives to the body of works and events produced each year. 
 
Judy Braha has been a career director, actor, teacher and artist for social justice for over four decades with directorial credits in theaters and universities throughout New England. She led the M.F.A. Directing Program at Boston University's School of Theater, retiring in 2022 after 29 years of service at BU. 
 
"Judy has the strength of commitment, leadership and passion for theater and how it affects communities that fit hand-in-glove with our founding mission and core beliefs," Founder and Producing Director Deann Halper Simmons explains. "Her artistic integrity, sense of stage esthetic and ability to make important choices that craft life from the script continues to be a great asset to our company and growth."
 
"Judy's distinguished artistic voice has significantly contributed to the exceptional growth of GB Public in recent years," Managing Director Serena Johnson added. "We are truly excited to have her stepping into this leadership role in the 2026 season."
 
 
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