“[Last year] was the first year my three year old participated in the Valentine’s Day swap & we had a blast making and receiving our cards in the mail. This site...
Holiday events happening across the region. We'll be adding to this list each week, so check back!
"Sensing Place: Reflecting on Stone Hill," the current exhibit at The Clark Museum in Williamstown, immerses visitors in the rich natural and cultural history of Stone Hill from its geological formation...
Though western Massachusetts isn't known as a sports mecca, it's filled with community-based resources for exploring sports and the history behind them. As the birthplace of at least two major sports...
Writing is a hobby which can help kids and adults in many areas of life including academics, careers, and even relationships. In general, being able to write clearly helps people...
Learners of all ages can learn about the science of fossilization, dinosaur species and their adaptations, and the history of the discovery of fossils and footprints right here in western MA...
The Lee Library is hosting a Comic Jam this Saturday with Ira Marcks, a NY-based artist and educator. What is a Comic Jam? It is a collaborative storytelling adventure for...
Have a toaster that just won't toast? Favorite wool socks whose heels have worn through? A lamp whose cord has frayed? Bring fixable items to the Lenox Fix-It Fair, an event...
From now until Oct. 11, Williams College’s Chapin Library will host an exhibition marking the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare: “‘While Thy Booke Doth Live’: Shakespeare and His...
Over the past few decades, local artist Dan Blakelee has been creating whimsical and expressive art posters that transport viewers into an eccentric world. During the month of April his work...
The 8th Annual Geography Expo is an intergenerational geography fair featuring the work of students from all school choices throughout Berkshire County and beyond. It’s free to participate and open to...
Images Cinema, a nonprofit independent movie theater in north Berkshire County, celebrates 100 years! To mark this momentous occasion, this community film house will host a number of special events and...
Little-known Work by Eugène Delacroix on View at Clark Art Institute The Martyrdom of Saint Sulpicius (c. 1847-50) is a little-known but magnificent oil study by French artist Eugène Delacroix, which was...
In celebration of Black History Month, Norman Rockwell Museum has partnered with Google to share artworks and artifacts from its permanent collection, that illustrate Norman Rockwell’s dedication to civil rights.
From the birth of George Washington to the four freedoms outlined by FDR, upcoming opportunities for community-based learning offer Presidents' Day-inspired ways to explore democracy, freedom, and American history.
Celebrating its 4th year of promoting creative free play, the Berkshire Museum's 10 Days of Play event offers opportunities to experiment with creative materials, explore the intersection of art and science,...
Pairing original music with decades-old films, two upcoming events spotlight the true art of filmmaking. Screenings of two vastly different silent films will be accompanied by original scores created by Alloy...
Centered around the exploration of artists' books, The Clark Art Institute's Word Up Family Day invites families to explore creative storytelling in its many forms. Through collaborative activities, book-making, and a...