Berkshire Art Center Gala

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STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — Berkshire Art Center (BAC) will host its 2026 Gala on May 16 from 6–9 PM at Ventfort Hall in Lenox. 
 
The event will bring together artists, educators, students, collectors, and art enthusiasts from across the Berkshires to celebrate creativity, community, and the joy of making art.
 
Proceeds will fund the expansion of BAC's ceramics studio, youth art camps and after-school classes, and a wide range of studio programs and community engagement efforts serving children and adults throughout the region.
 
Set within the Gilded Age mansion and gardens of Ventfort Hall—a historic contemporary of BAC's own Citizens' Hall in Stockbridge—the Gala theme, "Creativity as a Radical Act of Love", invites guests to embrace creativity as an expression of our love for life and for one another.
 
After a one-year pause, BAC has reimagined its annual gala as one that reflects the organization's evolving mission and the growing need for accessible creative spaces. At a time when many individuals and families are navigating stress, disconnection, and barriers to participation, this gathering affirms creativity as essential.
 
"Creativity is life affirming, and sharing what we create with others is an act of true love and openness," said BAC Executive Director Dr. Laura Dickstein Thompson. "As a teaching art and cultural center, our message to students and the wider community is, ‘Your perspective matters. Your creative expression has value.' BAC believes such encouragement is deeply loving and socially transformative."
 
A highlight will be a display of parade puppets created by students during BAC's April Break Camp with award-winning puppet maker Eric "Homeslice" Weiss of Homeslice Puppetry. Inspired by global traditions of parade puppetry, from Lunar New Year dragon processions to iconic American celebrations, students worked collaboratively to design and construct these expressive "marching giants," reflecting both imagination and teamwork.
 
The project culminated in a performance for families on BAC's lawn, with the puppets now preserved for their next appearance in Pittsfield's annual 4th of July Parade.
 
Many of the participating young artists were able to attend camp through scholarships and transportation reimbursements made possible by generous donors and support from the Mass Cultural Council.
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Taconic High Names Top Students of the Class of 2026

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Taconic High School Principal Matthew Bishop has announced the valedictorian and salutatorian of the class of 2026. 
 
They will speak during the graduation ceremony on Friday, June 12, at 4 p.m at Tanglewood in Lenox. 
 
Gavin O'Donnell, son of Kevin and Colleen O'Donnell of Pittsfield, has been named valedictorian with a grade average of 103. Hunter Bentz, son of Heidi Bentz of Pittsfield, has been named salutatorian with a grade average of 102.4.
 
Throughout his high school career, O'Donnell has exemplified the values of leadership, commitment, and excellence that define the Taconic community. He achieved high honors all four years and made significant contributions to both the school and the wider community. He was an active member of the Link Crew, Green and Gold, and Class Council, just to name a few of his activities. 
 
A dedicated athlete, O'Donnell played soccer and baseball all four years and was named captain of the varsity soccer and baseball teams both junior and senior years. His commitment to service extended beyond athletics, as he volunteered with Unified Games and was a math tutor at Taconic. He has also been an active part of Pittsfield Soccer Club, where he has helped
referee youth soccer games and assisted in getting the fields ready for game days.
 
He has earned several awards, including being a member of the National Honor Society,  the John and Abigail Adams Award, and being an AP Scholar and an AP Capstone Graduate. 
 
O'Donnell plans to pursue a degree in finance at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., where he will continue to play baseball and hopes to excel as a student. 
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