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Norman Rockwell Museum

Norman Rockwell Museum

Article by Dave Read.

Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Mass. Photo by Art Evans. ©Norman Rockwell Museum
Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Mass. Photo by Art Evans. ©Norman Rockwell Museum
The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Mass., a popular cultural venue in the Berkshires, houses 574 of Norman Rockwell’s paintings and drawings. Rockwell (1894- 1978), who lived in Stockbridge for the last 25 years of his life, helped establish the museum, which occupies 36-acre site overlooking the Housatonic River, with a main gallery building designed by Robert Stern and including Rockwell’s studio.

In addition to permanent displays of Rockwell’s work, the museum schedules traveling exhibitions and special educational, curatorial, and entertainment programs with an emphasis on illustration and story telling. Over the years, the schedule at the Norman Rockwell Museum has included exhibitions featuring the art of the New Yorker, Frederic Remington, James Gurney, National Geographic Society illustrators, and Stan and Jan Berenstain.

Norman Rockwell Museum hours and contact info.

  • 9 Route 183 – Stockbridge, MA 01262
  • phone: 413-298-4100
  • May-October and holidays: open daily: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and until 7:00 p.m. on Thursdays in July and August
  • November-April: Weekdays 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Weekends and holidays: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • www.nrm.org

Norman Rockwell Museum driving directions

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MASS MoCA

MASS MoCA

Article by Dave Read.

MASS MoCA in North Adams, Mass. the Berkshires; photo by N-Lange.de
MASS MoCA in North Adams, Mass. the Berkshires; photo by N-Lange.de
MASS MoCA occupies an industrial complex built between 1870-1900 by the Arnold Print Works, which produced printed textiles until becoming unprofitable during WWII. Then, the local Sprague Electric Company bought the property and manufactured capacitors and electrical components until competition forced it to close in 1985.

See also: performing arts events at MASS MoCA in 2014.

Within a year, a group from the nearby Williams College Museum of Art looked at the property as a place to display and exhibit large works of modern and contemporary art that wouldn’t fit elsewhere. That began the process that led to an $18.5 million grant from the state and the 1999 opening of MASS MoCA.

The exhibition, Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective, which Time magazine called the “…top museum exhibition of 2008,” will be exhibited in a 27,000 sq. ft. building through 2033. Since 2001, MASS MoCA has been home to the Bang on a Can Summer Institute, which was curated in 2010 by Wilco.

MASS MoCA contact info., map, driving directions

  • 87 Marshall St.; North Adams, MA 01247
  • Fall, Winter, Spring Hours: 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. closed Tuesday
  • Admission: $15 adults; $10 students; $5 children 6–16
  • Phone: 413.MoCA.111
  • Web: massmoca.org

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Clark Art Institute

Clark Art Institute

Article by Dave Read.

The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, which is widely known as simply The Clark, opened in Williamstown, Mass. in the midst of the Cold War in 1955, where the founders hoped that their remarkable collection of Old Masters, Impressionist, and Barbizon school paintings would be safer from Soviet missiles than in New York where the Clarks had been ammassing their private collection for forty years. Sterling Clark was an heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune and had ties to Williamstown because his father and grandfather had been Williams College trustees.

Stone Hill Center at The Clark Art Institute
Stone Hill Center at The Clark Art Institute
In 2008, the Clark added significant exhibition space and a conservation studio with the opening of the Stone Hill Center, designed by Tadao Ando. Today, The Clark’s schedule of public exhibitions makes it one of the most popular venues in the Berkshires and its research center attracts top academics and students from around the world.

Clark Art schedules Romantic Nature: British and French Landscapes – through Sept. 20, 2011

Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute contact info

  • 225 South Street
  • Williamstown, MA 01267
  • 413-458-2303
  • web: clarkart.edu

Clark Art Institute driving directions

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Barrington Stage Company

Barrington Stage Company Pittsfield MA

Article by Dave Read.

Barrington Stage Company, which was founded in 1995, has been located in Pittsfield, MA since moving into a renovated theatre on Union St. in 2007. BSC developed, workshopped, and premiered The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, the musical by William Finn and Rachel Sheinkin, in 2004 in Gt. Barrington, MA. Spelling Bee opened on Broadway the next year and won Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Featured Actor, as well as 3 Drama Desk Awards and numerous others. Barrington Stage Company 2014 schedule

Barrington Stage Company contact info.

  • Mainstage: 30 Union Street
  • BSC Stage 2: 36 Linden Street (Pittsfield VFW)
  • Box Office: 413-236-8888
  • Administration: 413-499-5446
  • Website: barringtonstage.org

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Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival

March 22, 2014 Article by Dave Read

The Ted Shawn Theatre at night in 2006. Photo by Christopher DugganJacob’s Pillow presents more scores of ticketed performances every summer, as well as a wide range of free events and activities related to dance. The Inside/Out series includes presentations of emerging dance companies, artists from all over the world, and informal showings by the professional-track students of The School at Jacob’s Pillow, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 6:15. Roster of performers to be announced in April; visit jacobspillow.org for additional information.

2014 Jacob’s Pillow program details by the month:

  • Jacob’s Pillow 2014 season schedule overview
  • Jacob’s Pillow schedule June 2014
  • Jacob’s Pillow schedule July 2014
  • Jacob’s Pillow schedule August 2014

Ticket sales for Jacob’s Pillow members begin January 13, 2014; subscriptions for five or more performances go on sale to the public March 17, 2014 and single tickets for Festival 2014 go on public sale April 1, 2014.

Further programming announcements will be made in April for more than 200 free events, including Inside/Out performances, PillowTalks, and exclusive exhibits.

Jacob’s Pillow Contact info. and links

  • Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival
  • 358 George Carter Road
  • Becket, MA 01223
  • Phone: 413.243.9919
  • Fax:413.243.4744
  • Web: jacobspillow.org

Annual exhibits in four venues throughout the Pillow’s National Historic Landmark grounds display photographs, video, artifacts and other engaging visual material that enrich the visitor’s experience of dance. The Archives, documenting dance and Pillow history from 1894 to the present, welcome both the general public and artistic and scholarly researchers to view videos of recent performances or historic films from years past, and browse dance or related art and history books. The full resources of the Archives are available to the public free of charge on a drop-in basis Tuesdays through Sundays, from noon until final curtain.

PillowTalks are brief Pre-Show Talks which introduce audiences to the performance they are about to attend, and Post-Show Talks with the artists just after they step offstage. All talks are free and open to the public. PillowTalks take place in Blake’s Barn, Thursdays at 5pm and Saturdays at 4pm, providing varied opportunities to gain insight from dancers, choreographers, musicians, filmmakers, visual designers, historians, and other experts.

Free guided tours of the 163-acre Jacob’s Pillow campus leave from the Welcome Center every Friday and Saturday at 5:30pm, and patrons can pick up a self-guided tour map anytime to explore the grounds on their own. Patrons are also welcome to visit The School at Jacob’s Pillow and observe renowned artist faculty working with emerging professional dancers, either on a drop-in basis or pre-arranged for groups larger than four.

Jacob’s Pillow offers many dining options including the Pillow Café, a full-service open air restaurant on The Great Lawn; the Pillow Pub, offering casual fare, ready-to-go picnics, and a full bar; and the Coffee & Ice Cream Bars. Many visitors bring a picnic lunch or dinner from home and dine on The Great Lawn or while taking in a performance on the Inside/Out stage.

Jacob’s Pillow map and driving directions

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Hancock Shaker Village

  • May 23, 2016 Article by Dave Read
Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, MA, bordering on Hancock, is a fully restored Village that contains 18 historic buildings, heirloom medicinal and vegetable gardens, 22,000 examples of Shaker furniture, crafts, tools, and clothes that depict daily life at the Shakers’ City of Peace through its 220 years, as well as heritage breed farm animals and spectacular hiking trails.

Visitors will find plenty of things to do, including: daily tours, craft and cooking demonstrations, lectures and workshops, and a variety of activities for children and families. Also, there is a Museum Store and Shaker-inspired cuisine at the Village Harvest Café. The Discovery Room offers hands-on opportunities for kids of all ages to try their hand at chair seat weaving, working at a loom, trying on Shaker-style clothing, or milking a life-sized replica of a cow.

Get there using GPS – 34 Lebanon Mountain Rd., Hancock, MA 01237. Or, enter 1843 W. Housatonic St., Pittsfield, MA 01201 then proceed 1/2 mile further West on Rt. 20 to the parking lot.

contact info.

  • Mail: PO Box 927, Pittsfield, MA 01202
  • Street: 1843 W. Housatonic St., Pittsfield, MA 01201
  • 413-443-0188; 800-817-1137
  • web: hancockshakervillage.org

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