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American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell

Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Route 183, Stockbridge, MA

In commemoration of America's 250th founding, Norman Rockwell Museum will present American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell, from June 6 through October 26, 2026 (closed on Wednesdays.) This sweeping exhibition will portray how artists - from the Revolutionary War era to today - emblazened the ideals and evolving story of America. American Stories: From Revolution […]

Arts and Culture, Berkshire250, Exhibits, History and Heritage

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  • The Minute Man – Examining Patriotism, Victory, and Loss

    Chesterwood 3 Williamsville Road, Stockbridge, MA

    The exhibition will be centered on Daniel Chester French’s iconic statue of the Minute Man, which has come to symbolize American patriotism. The exhibition will explore notions of liberty, victory, fighting (and dying) for one’s country as depicted in portraits, monuments, and memorials by Daniel Chester French and his colleagues. The exhibition will also include […]

    Berkshire250, Exhibits, History and Heritage

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  • Driving Miss Daisy

    Barrington Stage Company 30 Union Street, Pittsfield, MA

    Debra Jo Rupp and Ray Anthony Thomas star in this beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning play that explores the life-changing relationship between two people bridging societal divides. Set in 1948 Georgia, Daisy, a Jewish widow, and Hoke, her Black chauffeur, surprise each other — and themselves — as they develop a 25-year relationship built on respect, understanding, […]

    Performing Arts & Entertainment

  • Second Nature Arts: Summer Art Camp – Campfires & Constellations

    First Congregational Church 906 Main Street, Williamstown, MA

    Join us for 1 day or both and be sure to pack your imagination—we’re going camping (in the studio)! In this two-day mini camp, we’ll take inspiration from campfire stories, woodland creatures, and starry night skies. Using drawing, painting, collage, and sculpture, you’ll create imaginative artworks—from miniature forest campsites to glow-in-the-dark constellation art. (Ages: 5–10 […]

    Family Friendly, Outdoor Event, School Vacation

  • West African & Caribbean Drum and Song Classes

    Tamarack Hollow Nature & Culture Center 1515 Savoy Hollow Road , Windsor, MA

    Every Monday - West African & Caribbean drum and song classes with Aimee Gelinas M.ED at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, Pittsfield. Beginner class at 5:30 pm; advanced class at 6:30 pm advanced. Registration required for all new students.

    Class, Workshop, and Open Studios

  • American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell

    Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Route 183, Stockbridge, MA

    In commemoration of America's 250th founding, Norman Rockwell Museum will present American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell, from June 6 through October 26, 2026 (closed on Wednesdays.) This sweeping exhibition will portray how artists - from the Revolutionary War era to today - emblazened the ideals and evolving story of America. American Stories: From Revolution […]

    Arts and Culture, Berkshire250, Exhibits, History and Heritage

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  • The Minute Man – Examining Patriotism, Victory, and Loss

    Chesterwood 3 Williamsville Road, Stockbridge, MA

    The exhibition will be centered on Daniel Chester French’s iconic statue of the Minute Man, which has come to symbolize American patriotism. The exhibition will explore notions of liberty, victory, fighting (and dying) for one’s country as depicted in portraits, monuments, and memorials by Daniel Chester French and his colleagues. The exhibition will also include […]

    Berkshire250, Exhibits, History and Heritage

  • ,
  • Driving Miss Daisy

    Barrington Stage Company 30 Union Street, Pittsfield, MA

    Debra Jo Rupp and Ray Anthony Thomas star in this beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning play that explores the life-changing relationship between two people bridging societal divides. Set in 1948 Georgia, Daisy, a Jewish widow, and Hoke, her Black chauffeur, surprise each other — and themselves — as they develop a 25-year relationship built on respect, understanding, […]

    Performing Arts & Entertainment