What will the Pioneer Valley look like 1,000 years from now? Artist Jonathon Keats and Amherst College's Mead Art Museum are committed to finding out - with a Millennium camera,...
Turners Falls RiverCulture brings the local arts scene to the forefront, connecting the community to opportunities for community-based learning about arts and culture. Helping to promote connections between artists and...
Families can use their minds as butterfly catchers in insect nets when visiting the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art this spring and summer, as the galleries will be filled...
Combining artistic expression and conservation, the annual Junior Duck Stamp Program gives children the opportunity to study local waterfowl and practice using their artistic skills to portray them in their native...
Clark Art Institute's Machine Age Modernism exhibition explores groundbreaking printmaking and offers community-based learning opportunity on art history. Exhibition opens February 28, 2015 in Williamstown, MA.
Does your family love to make and share art? Join ATCs for All in order to be part of an online community of artists, the purpose of which is to...
"Rhythms of a Faithful Journey" is an framed exhibit showing at Elms College in Springfield from Feb 3 to 23, featuring African-American artist and author Robin Joyce Miller. The artist herself...
There is something about a snapshot. It records a passage of time. The density of color in some of the pictures, the authentic black & whites. They almost feel part...
Web-based learning just became more fascinating thanks to Google Cultural Institute! Providing in-depth looks at art, culture, architecture, history, etc. from all over the world, Google Cultural Institute provides endless...
Public art is designed to make us think. Whether it's about local history, traffic safety, or our cultural heritage, public artwork sends a message. Children have the opportunity to create public...
It must be the term itself but "Endangered Species" suggests a distant acknowledgment of a painful occurrence. It's almost too scientific when what's at stake are living breathing creatures facing extinction....
"Madeline at 75: The Art of Ludwig Bemelmans" opens at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art this Saturday. To mark the anniversary of everyone's favorite schoolgirl, Madeline, this exhibition...
The Williams College Museum of Art will have a ragamala exhibit starting at the end of September. This miniature work of art comes from the museum’s remarkable Indian art collection. They...
Community support is essential for the undertaking of installation art, and it's fantastic to see this happening in Florence via the Florence Night Out and the Mobile Art Boxes. Now the...
Famed artist Henri Matisse had particular style when it came to the line-work of his drawings. Amazingly you can actually go and see for yourself as Mount Holyoke College Art Museum...
Imagine a historic fingerprint that goes back 6,000 years? The Mount Holyoke College Art Museum’s latest exhibition, "The Potter’s Tale: Contextualizing 6,000 Years of Ceramics," draws the curtain back on some...
A thought-provoking art installation at the Springfield Museums' Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts is now open! Drawing from the well of magnificent western Massachusetts artists, this take on...
Two remarkable photo exhibits start next week, capturing everyday life and scenes in the respective regions of the photographers: Serbia, Bosnia, and Croatia, and Northampton, MA. There's nothing more captivating than...
She was the ultimate understated iconic rebel, and Harriet the Spy rattled some conventions in her day. Nonetheless, the impish intuitive observer turns 50, and continues to inspire children to this...
MASS MoCA’s "It's Only Human" Kidspace exhibit and activity program is a fantastic achievement that stimulates all kind of curiosity, inviting discussion on topics such as body image and the complexities...
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is proud to present an exhibition featuring the work of Bernard Waber, author and illustrator of more than thirty picture books including "Lyle,...
"The Hats Off to Dr. Seuss!" exhibition at R. Michelson Galleries in Northampton, provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view a selection of original hats collected by Dr. Seuss over a period...
What is "spirit of place?" Can you identify it in your backyard? How about in historic landscapes? UMass Amherst Libraries is hosting the traveling exhibition, “A Genius For Place," this spring,...
Landscape Photography Exhibition Encourages Visual Literacy From now through the end of August, the Smith College Museum of Art in Northampton, MA will be home to a major exhibition of works...
Vacant paper mills line the narrow strip of land between Water Street and the Connecticut River in Holyoke, MA. Near the end of the 19th Century, Holyoke, with more than 25...
Stories about princes and princesses, and quests and bravery in the face of extraordinary odds, have remained an essential part of our culture’s foundation, shared by parents and children for many...
Take a journey through history, from sea to shining sea, through the art of Wendell Minor, our nation's premier historical picture book illustrator at the exhibit, "Wendell Minor's America," at the...
The Art Garden is offering free art classes for teens this school year for students in Franklin County. Teens can discover skills and be creative in a relaxed atmosphere with...