Events
Week of Events
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Black Brazilian artists in the African diaspora
Black Brazilian artists in the African diaspora
Igor Simões (State University of Rio Grande do Sul / Clark Fellow) explores the absence of Black Brazilian artists in the international debate on art and the history of Afro-Diasporic art.
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Naumkeag daffodil and tulip festival
Naumkeag daffodil and tulip festival
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration returns for its 5th year, as the eight acres of gardens bloom with bulbs to celebrate spring in the Berkshires.
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.
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Spring Wildflowers workshop and walk
Spring Wildflowers workshop and walk
In this two-part class, botanist Ted Elliman will focus on the wildflowers that grow in Berkshire County’s spring woods.
City films @ the Clark — Mahahatta and Paris
City films @ the Clark — Mahahatta and Paris
The Clark screens classic films — Manhatta, inspired by Walt Whitman, and Rien que les heures, showing the life of Paris from dawn to dusk.
Acclaimed poet and translator Fady Joudah
Acclaimed poet and translator Fady Joudah
Fady Joudah, an awardwinning a Palestinian American poet, translator, essayist and physician, will read from his work.
Clara Guatta Cescuni plays Race Brook Lodge
Clara Guatta Cescuni plays Race Brook Lodge
Clara Guatta Cescuni, a dynamic vocalist celebrated for her versatile range in all genres of Latin music with a focus on Argentina, encompassing classics and contemporary hits.
Naumkeag daffodil and tulip festival
Naumkeag daffodil and tulip festival
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration returns for its 5th year, as the eight acres of gardens bloom with bulbs to celebrate spring in the Berkshires.
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
First Friday in North Adams — Flower Power
First Friday in North Adams — Flower Power
May’s First Friday comes to North Adams with Flower Power — with live music, food trucks and vendors, openings and events focused on starting fresh.
First Fridays @ Five festival
First Fridays @ Five festival
First Fridays @ Five brings a new festival to downtown Pittsfield, with fire dancing with Opal Raven Cirque at Persip Park, a makers market and beer garden, live ceramics and more.
National Reserve live @ the Barn
National Reserve live @ the Barn
Founded by singer-guitarist Sean Walsh, The National Reserve blend R&B, Laurel Canyon lyricism, New Orleans funk, late night soul, and bluesy rock ‘n’ roll.
Four Seasons of Tree Identification
Four Seasons of Tree Identification
This four-part class will revisit trees through the seasons and witness their unique characteristics with and without leaves.
Spring Tree Identification workshop
Spring Tree Identification workshop
Tom Ingersoll and Melissa LeVangie-Ingersoll look at trees in the Spring season and witness their unique characteristics with and without leaves.
Naumkeag daffodil and tulip festival
Naumkeag daffodil and tulip festival
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration returns for its 5th year, as the eight acres of gardens bloom with bulbs to celebrate spring in the Berkshires.
New Moon Botanical Bounty
New Moon Botanical Bounty
Berkshire Botanical Garden will hold a workshop in creating and using herbal infused oils — lip balms, skin salves, and roll-on perfume/bug repellent.
The Book Club Play — Two Staged Readings
The Book Club Play — Two Staged Readings
Milne Public Library celebrates books and the people who read them, with two staged readings of The Book Club Play, a comedy by Karen Zacarias — held at Sweetwood.
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Gallery tour @ the Clark
Gallery tour @ the Clark
A Clark educator will lead a tour of the permanent collection galleries to talk about the Institute's history and work.
Cultivating Mushrooms Outside
Cultivating Mushrooms Outside
Willie Crosby teaches a workshop on how to inoculate logs, wood chips and stumps for mushroom cultivation in your backyard.
Music @ Manton — Eddie Henderson
Music @ Manton — Eddie Henderson
Prodigious bandleader and composer Eddie Henderson, who received his first lesson from legendary trumpeter Louis Armstrong at age nine, performs with drummer Mike Clark.
Burlesque in the Berkshires
Burlesque in the Berkshires
The merry month of May will get mirthful as the Berkshires’ legendary homegrown burlesque and cabaret troupe lands at The Foundry for a rip-roaring night of showstoppers.
Roy Boutard Day at Berkshire Botanical Garden
Roy Boutard Day at Berkshire Botanical Garden
Berkshire Botanical Garden’s 90th outdoor season opens with the their annual community celebration steeped in history and tradition.
Domingo Brunch — David Bartley and Pete Toigo
Domingo Brunch — David Bartley and Pete Toigo
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.
Naumkeag daffodil and tulip festival
Naumkeag daffodil and tulip festival
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration returns for its 5th year, as the eight acres of gardens bloom with bulbs to celebrate spring in the Berkshires.
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Baby animals @ Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Print room popup — horses @ the Clark
Print room popup — horses @ the Clark
Inspired by May's First Sunday Free theme, 'Giddy Up!' , the Clark offers a free display of works on paper in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper.
First Sunday Free — Giddy up!
First Sunday Free — Giddy up!
As part of First Sunday Free at the Clark, the museum will offer a free afternoon of family activities celebrating horses.
Double Edge Theatre Community Day
Double Edge Theatre Community Day
Double Edge Theatre welcomes the community to a free afternoon, to experience the magic of flying, singing and playing music.
The Book Club Play — Two Staged Readings
The Book Club Play — Two Staged Readings
Milne Public Library celebrates books and the people who read them, with two staged readings of The Book Club Play, a comedy by Karen Zacarias — held at Sweetwood.
Music @ Manton — Constant Smiles
Music @ Manton — Constant Smiles
Constant Smiles, led by Ben Jones, began in Martha’s Vineyard, inspired by the scene of the island’s community record store, Aboveground Records.