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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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  • Open-Captioned Performance: Hamlet

    Shakespeare & Company 70 Kemble Street, Lenox, MA

    Shakespeare & Company presents an open-captioned performance of Hamlet, featuring the Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare. Open captioning features a large projection screen above the stage that displays the text the actors are reciting via supertitles. Those shows are open to all and accessible to Deaf or hard-of-hearing audience members.

    Arts and Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, Performing Arts & Entertainment

  • The Clark Celebrates High School Art

    Clark Art Institute 225 South Street, Williamstown, MA

    Three of the Berkshires’ leading art institutions—the Clark Art Institute, MASS MoCA, and Norman Rockwell Museum—will present a dynamic trio of high school art exhibitions, collectively highlighting the creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking of the region’s young artists. Together, these exhibitions underscore a shared commitment to arts education and to amplifying student voices through visual […]

    Arts and Culture, Exhibits, Family Friendly

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  • Norman Rockwell Museum Celebrates High School Art

    Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Route 183, Stockbridge, MA

    Three of the Berkshires’ leading art institutions—the Clark Art Institute, MASS MoCA, and Norman Rockwell Museum—will present a dynamic trio of high school art exhibitions, collectively highlighting the creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking of the region’s young artists. Together, these exhibitions underscore a shared commitment to arts education and to amplifying student voices through visual […]

    Arts and Culture, Exhibits, Family Friendly

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  • Shakespeare’s 462nd Birthday Celebration

    Shakespeare & Company 70 Kemble Street, Lenox, MA

    Shakespeare & Company invites families, first-time theatergoers, and Shakespeare devotees alike to celebrate the playwright's 462nd birthday with a full slate of storytelling, community, and festivities at its campus. Festivities include three open-captioned performances featuring “supertitles” projected above the stage; a relaxed performance with reduced stimuli and more flexible house rules; two free workshops for participants […]

    Arts and Culture, Belong Berkshires, Family Friendly, Performing Arts & Entertainment

  • Camellia

    Barrington Hall 426 Stockbridge RoadGreat Barrington,

    Folk trio Hannah Bracken, Alanna Sinclair, and Taylor Slonaker perform harmony-driven songs inspired by nature, love, and transformation, blending intimate acoustic textures with expansive arrangements.

    Performing Arts & Entertainment

  • 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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  • Open-Captioned Performance: Hamlet

    Shakespeare & Company 70 Kemble Street, Lenox, MA

    Shakespeare & Company presents an open-captioned performance of Hamlet, featuring the Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare. Open captioning features a large projection screen above the stage that displays the text the actors are reciting via supertitles. Those shows are open to all and accessible to Deaf or hard-of-hearing audience members.

    Arts and Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, Performing Arts & Entertainment