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Community Sing Along
Berkshire Opera Festival
January 18, 2025 : 1 PM – 3 PM
Join in for the second annual Berkshire Opera Festival Community Sing-Along. This free event will be an opportunity to sing some opera choral classics from Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner, alongside choristers from BOF and members of the Berkshire singing community, including the Berkshire Concert Choir.
Contact: 413.213.6622.
Location: St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. 67 East Street. Pittsfield MA 01201
Celebrate MLK: Honoring Legacy Through Art
Norman Rockwell Museum
January 18, 2025 – January 20, 2025 :
This Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend, join us for exclusive guided tours that focus on Norman Rockwell’s powerful contributions to civil rights. These tours, offered this weekend only, provide a unique opportunity to reflect on Dr. King’s legacy through the lens of Rockwell’s iconic imagery.
Contact: 413.298.4100
Location: 9 Glendale Road/Route 183. Stockbridge MA 01262.
Annual Free Community Day
MASS MoCA
January 25, 2025 : 10AM – 5PM
Free for all who walk through our doors, MASS MoCA’s annual community celebration rocks the galleries with thematic museum tours, art-making in Kidspace, workshops, and performances.
Contact: 413.662.2111
Location: 1040 Mass MoCA Way. North Adams MA 01247
Janice Kaplan: What Your Body Knows About Happiness
The White Hart Speaker Series
January 30, 2025 : 6:30PM – 7:30PM
Happiness isn't just a state of mind. It's also a state of body. New York Times bestselling author of The Gratitude Diaries, Janice Kaplan gives us an insightful look at how the body-mind connection can guide you to a happier, more fulfilling life.
Contact: 845.876.0500
Location: 15 Undermountain Road. Salisbury CT 06068
Starlight Owl & Wildlife Prowl
Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
February 1, 2025 : 6:30PM – 8PM
Enjoy a starlit evening listening for owls and other nocturnal wildlife. You’ll explore fields, forests, and wetlands, learning about the adaptations of animals that are active at night.
Contact: 413.637.0320
Location: Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. 472 West Mountain Road. Lenox MA 01240.
Introvert/Extrovert: A Two Piano Recital
Clark Art Institute
February 8, 2025 : 6 PM – 7:30 PM
Composer-pianist Matthew Aucoin and pianist Conor Hanick team up for an inventive and dazzling two-piano recital with a program divided into "introverted" and "extroverted" halves.
Contact: 413.458.2303
Location: 225 South Street. Williamstown MA 01267.
Book Launch: A Girl Like Us
Oblong Books
February 11, 2025 : 6:30PM
Succession meets Saltburn in Anna Sophia McLoughlin's crackling debut thriller of inconceivable wealth, unchecked power, and the secrets poised to bring a powerful family down.
Contact: 845.876.0500.
Location: White Hart Inn. 15 Under Mountain Road. Salisbury CT 06068 .
Starlight Owl and Wildlife Prowl
The Mount
February 12, 2025 : 6:30PM – 8:30PM
Enjoy a starlit evening listening for owls and other nocturnal wildlife. You'll explore fields, forests, and wetlands, learning about the adaptations of animals that are active at night.
Location: 2 Plunkett Street. Lenox MA 01240.
Love Letters
Sharon Playhouse
February 15, 2025 : 7PM
Just in time for Valentine’s Day--experience an unforgettable evening of the timeless power of love in A.R. Gurney's Love Letters. Featuring the incredible Gretchen Mol and Campbell Scott, this one-night-only special performance becomes personal in the intimate setting of The Bok Gallery at the Sharon Playhouse.
Contact: 860.364.7469.
Location: 49 Amenia Road. Sharon CT 06069.
A Midwinter's Night in the Village
David M. Hunt Library
February 15, 2025 : 6PM – 8PM
A Midwinter’s Night in the Village is the library's annual winter fundraiser. The main feature is the library’s famous 16-ft long bread board piled high with a variety of homemade baked goods. For entertainment, a roster of local personalities will perform poetry, song, and comedy focused on love with a dose of laughter thrown in for good measure.
Contact: 860.824.7424
Location: 63 Main Street. Falls Village CT 06031
Chris Hayes: The Siren Call
Oblong Books
February 15, 2025 : 8PM
New York Times bestselling author and MSNBC and podcast host, Chris Hayes will talk about his new book - a powerful wide-angle reckoning with how the assault from attention capitalism on our minds and our hearts has reordered our politics and the very fabric of our society.
Contact: 845.876.0500
Location: Ulster Performing Arts Center. 601 Broadway. Kingston NY 12401
Billy F Gibbons
Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
February 15, 2025 : 8PM
With his signature beard and African headgear, Billy F Gibbons is instantly recognizable and best known as the centerpiece of ZZ Top
Contact: 413.644.9040
Location: 14 Castle Street Great Barrington MA 01230
The Academy
Stissing Center
February 16, 2025 : 3PM
The poignant story of the relationship between the director of a prestigious boarding school for Black and Brown girls and the valedictorian of the senior class. Who's the teacher? Who's the student? And does either of them belong in a girls' school?
Contact: 518.771.3340
Location: 2950 Church Street. Pine Plains NY 12567.
Nora Ephron at the Movies
The Moviehouse
February 22, 2025 : 7PM
A special screening of Ephron's "When Harry Met Sally", followed by a Q&A with author Ilana Kaplan. "Norah Ephron at the Movies" is the first illustrated monograph on the visionary behind When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, and You’ve Got Mail, and offers an unfiltered look at Ephron as a champion of the rom-com and as a feminist Hollywood trailblazer.
Contact: 518.789.0022
Location: 48 Main Street. Millerton NY 12546.
Spring Benefit:The Orchestra Now & American Ballet Theatre
Fisher Center at Bard College
February 28, 2025 – March 1, 2025 :
Two of New York’s finest artistic training programs join forces as the talented graduate musicians of The Orchestra Now welcome the exceptional dancers of American Ballet Theatre Studio Company to the Fisher Center at Bard for an exhilarating performance of stirring music and beautiful dance.
Contact: 845.758.7900
Location: 60 Manor Ave. Red Hook NY 12571
A Conversation with Kiki Smith
Clark Art Institute
March 8, 2025 : 2 PM – 3 PM
American artist Kiki Smith, whose large-scale tapestry Seven Seas is the latest work in the Wall Power! exhibition, joins exhibition curator Kathleen Morris in a conversation about how Smith, who has worked in a wide range of materials over her career, became engaged in the medium of tapestry.
Contact: 413.458.2303
Location: 225 South Street. Williamstown MA 01267.
Sky Dance of the American Woodcocks
Mass Audubon
March 15, 2025 : 7 PM – 8 PM
When the sun sets in early spring, woodcock love is in the air. Wet meadows and fields are transformed into a "runway" for their beautiful aerial courtship display. Listen and watch for the woodcock's performance on their breeding grounds. Viewing the woodcock's sky dance is a natural spectacle that should not be missed.
Contact: 413.637.0320
Location: Lime Kiln. 566 Silver Street. Sheffield MA 01257.
Museum Education as a Factor in the Formation of National Identity
Clark Art Institute
April 8, 2025 : 8PM
In this Research and Academic Program lecture, Svitlana Tymkiv (City Museum of Lviv, Ukraine / Futures Fellow) examines how issues of national identity in Ukraine have become particularly relevant in the country since the outbreak of the full-scale war.
Contact: 413.458.2303
Location: 225 South Street. Williamstown MA 01267
The Art Heist
Five Points Gallery
June 7, 2025 : 6PM – 8PM
You’re Invited to party and “steal” outstanding artwork by stellar artists to benefit Five Points Arts' exhibitions and education programming. This evening of tomfoolery begins with Thieves, Artists, and Witnesses enjoying hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, entertainment, and the opportunity to “case” the art on display and ends with the great heist. Guests are encouraged to add to the high jinx by dressing in all black!
Contact: 860.618.7222
Location: 33 Main Street. Torrington CT 06790

Ongoing Events

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Untitled
Dia:Beacon
April 5, 2024 – May 1, 2025 :
“Untitled” embodies the productive liminality Gonzalez-Torres embraced throughout his practice, refusing fixed meanings or categories and unfolding at the intersection of private and public, interior and exterior, and domestic and institutional.
Contact: 845.440.0100
Location: 3 Beekman Street Beacon, New York 12508
Steve McQueen
Dia:Beacon
May 12, 2024 – May 30, 2025 :
For more than 30 years, artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen has continually investigated the possibilities inherent in film—as a material, a documentary tool, and a storytelling medium—resulting in work that is formally inventive and politically pointed.
Contact: 845.440.0100
Location: 3 Beekman Street Beacon New York 12508
Letters Home
The Gunn Museum
June 21, 2024 – May 15, 2025 :
Letters and photographs of World War II Army nurse Helen Wersebe.
Contact: 860. 868-7756
Location: 5 Wykeham Road Washington CT 06793
Norman Rockwell: Illustrating Humor
Norman Rockwell Museum
June 22, 2024 – February 9, 2025 :
Rockwell’s ‘wittiest works’ run concurrently with MAD Magazine exhibition. These thematically linked exhibitions juxtapose and illuminate two strikingly different veins of American humor, from the gently comical to the outrageously satirical.
Contact: 413.931.2221
Location: 9 Route 183 Stockbridge MA 01262
Osman Khan: Road to Hybridabad
MASSMoCA
October 1, 2024 – April 30, 2025 :
re-reads the magical and fantastical figures found in folktales and lore, with a particular focus on those from South Asia, the Middle East, and other Muslim and immigrant traditions.
Contact: 413.662.2111
Location: 1040 MASS MoCA WAY North Adams, MA 01247
Amy Podmore | Audience
MASSMoCA
October 1, 2024 – November 30, 2025 :
Amy Podmore is propelled by an interest in surrealist strategies of transformation and the line between stillness and motion in sculpture.
Contact: 413.662.2111
Location: 1040 MASS MoCA WAY North Adams, MA 01247
Like Magic
MASSMoCA
October 1, 2024 – August 31, 2025 :
Like Magic brings together artists who employ technologies of magic to resist systems that attempt to surveil and control people’s lives and stories, often because of their race, ability, sexuality, gender identity, indigeneity, or immigration status.
Contact: 413.662.2111
Location: 1040 MASS MoCA WAY North Adams, MA 01247
Local Produce Series
Stissing Center for Arts and Culture
October 20, 2024 – May 18, 2025 :
A unique and exciting series of Staged Readings, bring their creative projects to life with Hudson Valley talent - script in hand.
Contact: 518.771.3340
Location: Pine Plains NY 12567
Original Sisters: Portraits of Tenacity and Courage
Norman Rockewell Museum
November 9, 2024 – May 26, 2025 :
Original Sisters is a series of portraits that reveals and honors the contributions of history-making women. To create the series, award-winning illustrator Anita Kunz carefully researched, wrote about, and portrayed each subject to establish a more complete picture. Her portraits present famed and lesser-known women in the fields of art, science, technology and invention, education, history, and politics, offering a needed expansion and revision of the historical record. The Opening Reception is on November 9th at 5PM.
Contact: 413.298.4100
Location: 9 Glendale Road. Stockbridge MA 01262
Anita Kunz: Original Sisters
Norman Rockwell Museum
November 9, 2024 – May 26, 2025 :
Portraits of Tenacity and Courage. A stunning series of portraits by internationally acclaimed illustrator Anita Kunz. These portraits honor contemporary and historical women—both noted and little-known—who have made important contributions to art, science, technology, history, politics, education, and more.
Contact: 413.931.2221
Location: 9 Route 183 Stockbridge MA 01262
Abelardo Morell: In the Company of Monet and Constable
Clark Art Institute
November 23, 2024 – February 17, 2025 :
“It is exciting to see the ways in which Abelardo Morell breathes new life into scenes that have become so closely associated with the works of artists who lived more than a century before him. The unique marriage of three artists’ perspectives—working generations apart—to create something that is utterly new is brilliant,
Contact: 413.458.2303
Location: 225 South Street. Williamstown MA 01267
Happy Hour Piano Series
American Mural Project
November 29, 2024 – March 28, 2025 : 5PM – 7PM
Each month, the Happy Hour Piano Series offers an eclectic mix of musical genres, showcasing the region’s wealth of talented pianists. Held on the fourth Fridays, from 5 to 7 pm, the piano series extends AMP’s exhibit hours.
Contact: 845.266.4444
Location: 74 Whiting Street. Winsted CT 06098
A Space Between Worlds
The Wassaic Project
December 7, 2024 – March 15, 2025 :
Wassaic Project's winter show--A Space Between Worlds--features nine artists creating new worlds on each of Maxon Mills’ seven floors. Opening reception on Saturday, December 7th from 3-5PM.
Contact: 855.WASSAIC
Location: Maxon Mills. 37 Furnace Bank Road. Wassaic NY 12592
Inside for the Winter
Kenise Barnes Fine Art
December 7, 2024 – January 26, 2025 :
It is December and we have moved inside for the winter. This group exhibition features work from the gallery's established roster of artists. Public reception on Saturday, December 7th, 4PM - 6PM.
Contact: 860.592.0220
Location: 7 Fulling Lane. Kent CT 06757.
Wall Power! Modern French Tapestry
Clark Art Institute
December 14, 2024 – March 9, 2025 :
Drawn from the celebrated collection of the Mobilier national from the 1940s to the present day, this exhibition explores the resurgence of the ancient French tradition of tapestry-making, including works by Henri Matisse, Sonia Delaunay, and Kiki Smith. Opening lecture is on Saturday, December 14th from 11AM - 12PM.
Contact: 413.458.2303
Location: 225 South Street. Williamstown MA 01267
Jon Kopita
David M. Hunt Library
February 14, 2025 – March 21, 2025 :
In February and March, the library will host an exhibition of artworks by Jon Kopita, focusing on the playfulness of language, syntax, meaning, graphics, and identity. These framed drawings utilize lined cursive writing paper and document the artist’s meditative thoughts, observations, and obsessions. Opening reception is on February 27th with an Art Talk on February 27th.
Contact: 860.824.7424
Location: 63 Main Street. Falls Village CT 06031
Conservation and Restoration of The Venezuelan Andean Cloud Forests
Great Mountain Forest
March 22, 2025 : 4PM
Dr. Garcia Nunez, Professor at the Institute of Environmental & Ecological Sciences at the University of Los Andes in Merida, Venezuela, has an extensive record of teaching, research, and fellowships, including serving as a visiting scholar at Harvard University. He will be speaking at the David M. Hunt Library about Conservation and Restoration of The Venezuelan Andean Cloud Forests.
Contact: 860.824.7572
Location: David M. Hunt Library. 63 Main Street. Falls Village CT 06031
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