New Years Eve with The Picky Bastards
Two rocking bands, The Picky Bastards and Jordan Weller and The Feathers, combine forces for three sets of greatness at the Egremont Barn, with champagne for a toast.
Two rocking bands, The Picky Bastards and Jordan Weller and The Feathers, combine forces for three sets of greatness at the Egremont Barn, with champagne for a toast.
Ventfort Hall is decorated for the holidays in 19th-century style, with lighted tree and stockings by the fire and more, and open for self-guided explorations.
Aimee Gelinas will explore Tamarack Hollow's newly conserved land, a brand new trail and a cascading waterfall, with winter Boreal and Northern forest tree ID, wildlife tracking and forest ecology.
Sheffield Historical Society presents a Winter Wonderland. All are invited to stroll through a festive enchanted forest of 21 trees decorated by local folk.
Sheffield Historical Society presents a Winter Wonderland. All are invited to stroll through a festive enchanted forest of 21 trees decorated by local folk.
Sheffield Historical Society presents a Winter Wonderland. All are invited to stroll through a festive enchanted forest of 21 trees decorated by local folk.
Winterlights is back, filling the gardens with holiday light and sound for a magical outdoor experience at Naumkeag as it shimmers with thousands of lights.
In modern-day Helsinki, Ansa and Holappa, two lonely souls in search of their first love, meet by chance in a local karaoke bar.
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.
In modern-day Helsinki, Ansa and Holappa, two lonely souls in search of their first love, meet by chance in a local karaoke bar.
Sheffield Historical Society presents a Winter Wonderland. All are invited to stroll through a festive enchanted forest of 21 trees decorated by local folk.
Caregivers and their infants come together for a free guided visit in the permanent collection galleries in a program for pre-toddlers.
Sarah Ladouceur and Anna Peterson will return to Williams College for a talk — Here Comes the Sun: the Role of Solar Energy in Commercial Decarbonization.
Sheffield Historical Society presents a Winter Wonderland. All are invited to stroll through a festive enchanted forest of 21 trees decorated by local folk.
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.
Broken Arrow Nursery’s Container Production & Horticulture Manager, Adam Wheeler, will focus on the basic botany to create new plants.
Instructor Duncan Himmelman will lead a virtual workshop on a variety of native trees, shrubs and perennials adapted to the local environment.
Broken Arrow Nursery’s Container Production & Horticulture Manager, Adam Wheeler, will focus on the basic botany to create new plants.
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.
Images brings a classic to the big screen — when Kermit the Frog decides to pursue a movie career, he starts a cross-country trip from Florida to California.
Bennington College's acclaimed MFA in Writing program welcomes writers in fiction, nonfiction and poetry in free readings open to the public in person and on Zoom.
Bennington College's acclaimed MFA in Writing program welcomes writers in fiction, nonfiction and poetry in free readings open to the public in person and on Zoom.
A three-day workshop willteach a dry-brush watercolor painting technique to capture seasonal plants like tree nuts, winter berries or mushrooms.
Bennington College's acclaimed MFA in Writing program welcomes writers in fiction, nonfiction and poetry in free readings open to the public in person and on Zoom.
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).'
A three-day workshop willteach a dry-brush watercolor painting technique to capture seasonal plants like tree nuts, winter berries or mushrooms.
With his third feature film, The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, Alfred Hitchcock made what he would come to consider his true directorial debut.
A three-day workshop willteach a dry-brush watercolor painting technique to capture seasonal plants like tree nuts, winter berries or mushrooms.
Artists of all experience can work closely from themes in drawings from the Clark’s collection on myths and monsters.
Kat Hand, co-founder of the Berkshire Cider Project, reflects on the first four years of building this small business in the Berkshires.
The Sheffield Farmers Market hold a Winter Market at Dewey Hall on second Saturdays with local food, hot drinks, art and more.
The Clark Art Institute offers a program for preschoolers with creative activities, themed painting talks, gallery guides and art-making.
Join Deborah Chud on a virtual photo tour of her dramatic Piet-Oudolf-style garden and learn about the design principles underlying it.
Folk-Americana singer-songwriter Aimee Van Dyne performs original and Americana favorites with Chantell McFarland and Vicki Brewster Alibozek on three-part harmonies.
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.
Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been on stage for over 60 years.
Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been on stage for over 60 years.
The Clark invites visitors to look contemplatively as a way to engage with works of art from the museum’s collection.
Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been on stage for over 60 years.
Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been on stage for over 60 years.
Nationally awardwinning mystery writers SJ Rozan and Jonathan Santlofer come together at Northshire to celebrate their newest books, The Mayors of New York and The Lost Van Gogh.
Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been on stage for over 60 years.
The Berkshire Black Economic Council (BBEC) supports the Black Arts Council’s first annual talent show, free and open to all.
Nationally recognized singer songwriter Bernice Lewis will hold a free workshop open to songwriters and players at all levels. Learn more about song structure and performance or just come to listen.
A Williams College graduate student takes a new look at the Clark’s permanent collection, sharing their take on an object (or two).
Bernie Kluger ’94, Senior Advisor to the US Secretary of Agriculture, joins Log Lunch for a talk on 'Food Systems Transformation and Climate Change: Are We Losing Ground?'
Sheila Liming will share her powerful manifesto on the importance of personal connection. Loneliness is an epidemic, she says; it feels harder than ever to connect with others meaningfully.
Williamstown Farmers Market opens a new Winter Farmers Market with Hexagon bagels, winter vegetables, eggs, cheeses, locally raised meats, maple syrup, artisans and more.
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.
Instructor Duncan Himmelman will lead a virtual conversation sun-loving species that can support an abundance of native wildlife.
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.
For Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New Year of the Trees, Congrebation Beth Israel's choir and musicians offer a musical program honoring trees and the festival, nature writ large and this precious and fragile planet.
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.
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 ...
Composer and librettist Scott Eyerly will offer a free virtual opera talk before the the Metropolitan Opera’s broadcast of Carmen.
The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites writers of all experiencero draw inspiration from the Clark’s collection.
Farmer, activist, poet and author Scott Chaskey will talk about his latest collection of essays and his longstanding commitment to food sovereignty and organic farming.
A big-hearted woman, Rachel 'Nanny' Crosby, becomes a rock of stability for a collection of boarders, friends, and family members in a Rust Belt town in Western New York.
Mass MoCA’s annual community celebration opens the galleries with thematic museum tours, art-making in Kidspace, a winter FIREBIRD installation and more.
In a virtual class, learn about garden makeovers from Deborah Chud’s portfolio, looking at wild landscapes and natural elements.
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.
Notchview offers a winter adventure — come explore the local forests with a knowledgeable guide and reconnect with nature.
Rachel Portnoy will discuss the challenges of gluten-free baking, as well as introduce fours available to gluten-free bakers.
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.
#1 New York Times bestselling writer Angeline Boulley, an enrolled member of the Ojibwe community, gives a virtual conversation on her acclaimed 2021 novel, The Firekeeper’s Daughter.
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.
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.
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.
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.