Family storytime @ Mass MoCA
Family storytime @ Mass MoCA
Families with children up to 6 years old are invited to join Mass MoCA museum educators for a storytime and related exploration in the galleries.
Families with children up to 6 years old are invited to join Mass MoCA museum educators for a storytime and related exploration in the galleries.
Nationally awardwinning fiction and nonfiction writer Aaliyah Bilal focuses on the Black American Muslim experience and stories that connect Chinese and Afro-Diasporic peoples.
Ruth Simmons, the first Black woman to lead an Ivy League institution — as president of Smith College and then Brown University — and author of the acclaimed memoir 'Up Home: One Girl’s Journey,' will give the keynote at Claiming Williams.
First Friday keeps downtown lighted and open after dark, with Valentines to the city, local businesses open late, art openings, closings and events focused on starting fresh.
Manos Unidas will hold their annual I Have A Dream, 4 Kings Day community event with dancing, Puertorican food, live performances, interactive art activities and gift sharing for community children.
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
What are those dried stalks in your yard, along the trail, in the meadow? Join Dr. Robin Sears and peers to explore and identify some of these vestiges of spring and summer wildflowers.
Hoffmann Bird Club will lead a weekly winter bird walk along the River Walk in Great Barrington, looking for overwintering birds from juncoes to cedar waxwings.
Every first Sunday of the month, Pete Toigo and Dave Bartley bring a morning of music — soulful jazz and blues with Pete on bass and Dave piano and vocals.
The Clark leads a guided tour of 50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper, showing how the collection of drawings, prints, and photographs has grown.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
The Lucky 5, a hard-swinging jazz band, blends 1930s and 1940s swing with Romany and Parisian flavors to create a unique blend of music.
Nationally acclaimed writer Aaliyah Bilal will read from Temple Folk, a portrait of the lived experiences of Black Muslims as they grapple with the challenges of faith, family and freedom in America.
On the day of each new moon — believed by many to be a time of rebirth — visitors to Like Magic at Mass MoCA are invited into Grace Clark’s 'In a new light (Healing Dirt).'
In celebration of the Queering Perspectives Festival, the ’62 Center will hold a free community lunch with Festival artists Alex Davis, Jay Carlon and their artistic teams.
Filipinx-American dancer, choreographer, and community organizer Jay Carlon leads this gathering of community and connection, a hybrid of performance, installation and conversation.
Hoffmann Bird Club will lead a weekly winter bird walk along the River Walk in Great Barrington, looking for overwintering birds from juncoes to cedar waxwings.
The Sheffield Farmers Market hold a Winter Market at Dewey Hall on second Saturdays with local food, hot drinks, art and more.
A Clark educator will lead a tour of the permanent collection galleries to talk about the Institute's history and work.
The Clark leads a guided tour of 50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper, showing how the collection of drawings, prints, and photographs has grown.
David Tennant (Doctor Who) makes a much-anticipated return to the West End in a blistering reimagining of one of Britain’s most powerful, political plays.
Internationally acclaimed singer songwriters Antje Duvekot and Maia Sharp will perform together in an evening of folk and roots at the Egremont Barn.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrate the 10×10 Upstreet Arts Festival with 10 small batches of beer, released over 10 days — today with artist Jesse Tobin-McCauley and DJ H2GO.
Barrington Stage Company's annual 10x10 New Play Festival returns for its 13th Year as a compact cast of actors perform 10 short plays by 10 playwrights.
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrate the 10×10 Festival with 10 small batches of beer — today with a Night Circus with Bella Santarella.
All are invited to dance it up and feel the heat blazing from the fire of the Zambezi Marimba Band at Williams College.
Barrington Stage Company's annual 10x10 New Play Festival returns for its 13th Year as a compact cast of actors perform 10 short plays by 10 playwrights.
Williamstown Farmers Market opens a new Winter Farmers Market with Hexagon bagels, winter vegetables, eggs, cheeses, locally raised meats, maple syrup, artisans and more.
Hoffmann Bird Club will lead a weekly winter bird walk along the River Walk in Great Barrington, looking for overwintering birds from juncoes to cedar waxwings.
Berkshire Grown brings indoor Winter Farmers Markets with locally-grown fresh greens, winter squash, root crops, apples, meats, cheeses, honey and maple syrup, baked goods and more.
Hancock Shaker Village opens for a weekend of winter fun with ice harvesting talks and ice sculpting, maple tree tapping for syrup, blacksmithing and woodworking talks and demonstrations and more.
The Clark leads a guided tour of 50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper, showing how the collection of drawings, prints, and photographs has grown.
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrate the 10×10 Festival with 10 small batches of beer — today with Berkshire Choir celebrating Olga Tokarczuk, Nobel Prize-winning Polish author of The Books of Jacob.
Notchview offers an animal tracing proram to explore the outdoors while getting better acquainted with the beings who share the land with us — learn the basics of identifying wildlife track and sign.
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrating the 13th Anniversary of the 10×10 Upstreet Arts Festival with a talk and deomonstration on herbalism.
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrate the 10×10 Festival with 10 small batches of beer — today with Taproom Trivia and Barrington Stage.
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrate the 10×10 Festival with 10 small batches of beer — today with bingo to benefit Roots Rising and the Pittsfield Farmers Market.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
Dewey Hall holds storytelling events with a group discussion exploring themes, similarities and contrasts within the stories as a whole
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrate the 10×10 Festival with 10 small batches of beer — today with tarot, jewelry and metaphysical celebrations.
Mass MoCA's artists-in-residence at The Studios — where you may meet an artist creating community in Arecibo, Peurto Rico, or painting in Sao Palo, a writer for multimedia journals from Quincy, Mass., or exploring myth and diaspora ...
Queering Perspectives Festival presents Rachel Mars in a solo show, considering past and contemporary love letter and the queer female body.
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrate the 10×10 Festival with 10 small batches of beer — today with Mike Duffy live on concert.
A guided snowshoe or walk under the stars explores the woods at Notchview in the light of the full moon to discover the living world at night and the peacefulness of winter.
Hot Plate Brewing Co. will celebrate the 10×10 Festival with 10 small batches of beer — today with live bands from Western Mass and Upstate New York.
Hoffmann Bird Club will lead a weekly winter bird walk along the River Walk in Great Barrington, looking for overwintering birds from juncoes to cedar waxwings.
A Clark educator will lead a tour of the permanent collection galleries to talk about the Institute's history and work.
Barrington Stage Company's annual 10x10 New Play Festival returns for its 13th Year as a compact cast of actors perform 10 short plays by 10 playwrights.
The Clark leads a guided tour of 50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper, showing how the collection of drawings, prints, and photographs has grown.
Barrington Stage Company's annual 10x10 New Play Festival returns for its 13th Year as a compact cast of actors perform 10 short plays by 10 playwrights.
The theme is BREAK. The stories are yours. Admission is free. Similar to a story slam in spirit, WordXWord's Stories is a spirited sharing of true, first person stories told, not read.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
Spring comes early inside Berkshire Botanical Garden’s Fitzpatrick Greenhouse as the annual Bulb Show brings daffodils, narcissi, tulips and more, free and open to the public, daily through March 17.
Barrington Stage Company's annual 10x10 New Play Festival returns for its 13th Year as a compact cast of actors perform 10 short plays by 10 playwrights.
Spring comes early inside Berkshire Botanical Garden’s Fitzpatrick Greenhouse as the annual Bulb Show brings daffodils, narcissi, tulips and more, free and open to the public, daily through March 17.
Barrington Stage Company's annual 10x10 New Play Festival returns for its 13th Year as a compact cast of actors perform 10 short plays by 10 playwrights.
Spring comes early inside Berkshire Botanical Garden’s Fitzpatrick Greenhouse as the annual Bulb Show brings daffodils, narcissi, tulips and more, free and open to the public, daily through March 17.
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
Barrington Stage Company's annual 10x10 New Play Festival returns for its 13th Year as a compact cast of actors perform 10 short plays by 10 playwrights.
Spring comes early inside Berkshire Botanical Garden’s Fitzpatrick Greenhouse as the annual Bulb Show brings daffodils, narcissi, tulips and more, free and open to the public, daily through March 17.
Every first Sunday of the month, Pete Toigo and Dave Bartley bring a morning of music — soulful jazz and blues with Pete on bass and Dave piano and vocals.
The Clark invites the community to lift the curtain on a day of art, creativity, and fun — transform a box into a miniature theater using special images from the Clark’s collection and more.