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First A Forager, Then A Welder: Sculptor David Skora Transforms Discarded Steel
The acclaimed Litchfield County sculptor transforms steel into a dialogue between form and motion.
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September Gallery Offers The Thrill Of Peeking Into Someone’s “Me”
Two concurrent exhibitions by women artists express the adventures of our shared humanness.
Rituals, Talismans, And Divination: Artists Search For Meaning In “Like Magic”
The artists in MASS MoCA’s latest exhibition combine technology and magic in ways that reflect a belief system.
All The Wonders Right Here In The Berkshires (A Collection of Eccentricities)
Buried deep in the Berkshire Museum's archives, a collection of curious objects sees the light of day.
Winged Helicopter Seeds Take Creative Flight In “The Samara Series”
Sabiha Al Khemir’s work with samara seeds reflects her own migratory pattern and the influences of Islamic art.
What Time It Is? At AMP, About 13,000 Watches Worth Of Volunteer Hours
At American Mural Project’s new installation, every watch belonged to a person who gave their time to help someone else.
Art Installation Demands Thoughts, Prayers And Action At Five Points
"Thoughts and Prayers" project speaks volumes about the hypocrisy of the oft-repeated phrase.
Ceramics Gallerist Leslie Ferrin Tracks Her 40-Year Journey In “Are We There Yet?”
The exhibit is a testament to Ferrin's longevity and commitment to artistic production and career development.
Five Points Arts Print Festival: A Celebration Of Woodblock Printmaking
The first-ever event in Torrington is partnering with BIG INK in a festival of large-scale woodblock printmaking.
“Enmeshed” At Installation Space Inspired By An Unseen Species
Katy Rodden Walker’s installation in North Adams makes us ponder what we can learn from nonhuman species.
Season Preview 2023: Art Shows
Tibetan art and an Edvard Munch exhibition kick off the art shows around the region this season.
At Kenise Barnes Fine Art, “Cozy” Is The Operative Word
The gallery’s current exhibition, “Cool & Collected ‘23” offers a retreat from the disquiet of this third pandemic winter.
The International Year Of Glass, Reflected By A Berkshires Artist
Natalie Tyler's "WildFire" sculpture stands sentinel over the United Nations.
Of Wind And Waves: The Mesmerizing Photography of Rachael Talibart
The British photographer's work, "Oceans & Odysseys,” is now on view at Sohn Fine Art in Lenox.
Existential Crisis, 99¢: Signs Of Our Times At South And Housatonic
For two decades, provocative window signs overlooking an intersection in Pittsfield have left us wondering about their origin.
At Mass Moca, A Working Roller Coaster Adds Gravity To Its New Installation
EJ Hill incorporates the roller coaster as structure and metaphor in “Brake Run Helix” in Gallery 5.
“By Her Hand,” A Survey of Women Artists At Eckert Fine Art
Eckert Fine Art Presents “By Her Hand,” a result of “women supporting women.”
Creativity, Three Generations Strong, At Carrie Chen Gallery
An exhibit focuses on the disparate output of the Hersey family — John, John Jr., and Cannon.
“Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints” Opens At Williams College Museum Of Art
The exhibit is the first comprehensive survey of LeWitt’s printmaking practice and follows the trajectory of his career.
Debra Lill Wants You To Judge A Book By Her Cover Art
The Connecticut photo illustrator conveys time, place and mood on the covers of some of the best-selling titles of our time.