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Shine a Light: The Art and Life of Deb Koffman

Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Route 183, Stockbridge, MA

Norman Rockwell Museum is pleased to present Shine a Light: The Art and Life of Deb Koffman, a featured installation celebrating the artistry, life, and mindful spirit of Berkshire-based artist and author Deb Koffman (1956–2021). Known for her bold, text-infused paintings, illustrations, and books, Koffman created vibrant works that blend humor, hope, and honesty—providing practical tools […]

Arts and Culture, Exhibits, Family Friendly

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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

  • Make-and-Take Arts and Crafts

    Make-and-Take Arts and Crafts

    The Mount, Edith Wharton's Home 2 Plunkett Street, Lenox, MA

    Kids of all ages are invited to explore their creativity with The Mount’s art educators. In each session, young artists will experiment with fun mixed-media projects inspired by the theme of the monthly StoryWalk. All skill levels are welcome, and everyone will leave with a one-of-a-kind creation to take home. All materials are provided—just bring […]

    Class, Workshop, and Open Studios, Family Friendly

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  • Queering the Clark’s Collection

    Clark Art Institute 225 South Street, Williamstown, MA

    In celebration of Pride Month, a Clark educator leads a guided tour of the permanent collection exploring art through a queer lens. Together, participants contemplate questions like what makes an artwork queer? And how does our understanding of queerness today shape how we understand the identities and lives of artists in the past? Free with […]

    Arts and Culture, Exhibits

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  • Nutshell Playhouse: Spy Jinks!

    The Adams Theater 27 Park Street, Adams, MA
    Free – $15

    Three intrepid spies and a parrot named Taco are on their very first mission. They must rescue the intrepid Jolandalinda, who has been kidnapped and hidden on the Island of Very Bad Luck. Follow their adventures as they sink up to their belly buttons in quicksand, get unexpected help from a local llama, defy gravity, […]

    Family Friendly, Performing Arts & Entertainment

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  • Shine a Light: The Art and Life of Deb Koffman

    Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Route 183, Stockbridge, MA

    Norman Rockwell Museum is pleased to present Shine a Light: The Art and Life of Deb Koffman, a featured installation celebrating the artistry, life, and mindful spirit of Berkshire-based artist and author Deb Koffman (1956–2021). Known for her bold, text-infused paintings, illustrations, and books, Koffman created vibrant works that blend humor, hope, and honesty—providing practical tools […]

    Arts and Culture, Exhibits, Family Friendly

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