Holiday Shopping Party at IS 183 Art School of the Berkshires
Posted by: Dan Shaw
Posted on: Monday, November 22, 2010
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An ordinary holiday crafts fair can be full of things you don’t actually want to buy, but that wasn’t the case at IS 183 Art School of the Berkshires’ Color A World Scholarship Sale, which featured ceramics, leather goods, fine art, photography, jewelry and textiles by students and teachers at the school. Guests (including writer Paige Smith Orloff and Margaret Lindemaier, left) nibbled on canapés by Pronto Cooking School as the holiday shopping season officially began.

Jewelry designer Stephanie Iverson actress Stephanie Hedges; Pam Rich of Pittsfield’s Paul Rich & Sons with ceramist Michele O’Hana

Leslie Milton of the Tenement Museum, David Rosenthal and IS 183 board member Mary Garnish; Kay Castelle & Gary Stoller.

Artist Dan Mahoney & IS 183 director Hope Sullivan with their daughter Elke; Barry & Josephine Alessi Freedman

Anne Albert Johnston, designer Tyler Weld and Germain owner Elena Letteron












