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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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TSL “Room/Raum” Was A Performance, A Book, And Now A Movie
"Room/Raum" is the movie of a book of an opera of a performance of raw text from 40 years ago, at Time and Space Limited.
Culture Will Be Busting Out All Over During ArtWeek Berkshires
Berkshire County’s five Cultural Districts have collaborated to produce a homegrown festival of the arts.
“Roz Chast: At Home” (In Northwest Connecticut), Pandemic Edition
Carol Corey Fine Art puts Chast's pandemic ponderings on display.
[Sponsored] Alex Kamaroff’s Paintings Are a Study in Masterpieces
The painter's work can be found at his gallery, Glendale Brook Studio, in Lenox.
In “Cross Pollination,” Art And Environment Meet At Olana And Cole House
"Cross Pollination" brings together the ecological work of three masters and contemporary artists for an impactful exhibition.
A Prophet Of The Actual Art Movement Opens Shakespeare’s Fulcrum On Warren Street
Terry Fugate-Wilcox adds new elements to the influx of culture in Hudson.
10 Exhibits Not To Miss: Visual Arts
There’s so much of it that you can literally breathe it in after a year of holding your breath.
Flights Of Fancy: Berkshire Botanical Garden Presents Jewelry Artist Mindy Lam
The Berkshire Botanical Garden combines couture and nature in its new exhibit, "Botanical and Bejeweled Universe of Mindy Lam."
The American Mural Project In Winsted, Conn. To Hold A Tribute To The American Worker
A virtual event for the world's largest indoor collaborative art will spotlight the role and importance of work in our lives.
“In The Light Of A Shadow” Set To Inhabit Mass Moca’s Building 5 Gallery
Glenn Kaino is the next artist to bring an immersive installation to the football-field sized gallery.
“Take Care Of The Pain” Is A Message To Light Your Way Forward
A neon installation by artist Erika DeVries is a fitting piece of artwork for our time.
Archive Project Space: A New Gallery Adds To Pittsfield’s Momentum
The gallery on North Street will be devoted to exhibiting artists' projects from painting to sound installations.
From the Rockwell Museum: An Evening of Sipping And Sketching
Pencils (and cocktails) up! Mix a Rockwell-inspired beverage and sketch along with a renowned illustrator.
A Flock of John James Audubon’s Work Lands in Northwest Connecticut
Three organizations have collaborated to celebrate the work and legacy of the artist and naturalist.
Organically But Intentionally, the aMuse Gallery Grows in Chatham
The gallery of "art and eccentricities" showcases artists working in a variety of disciplines.
Hudson Valley Pottery: Creating Art Is An Earthy Experience
Hudson Valley Pottery encourages courageous creativity without pretentiousness.
Rumble at The School: Basquiat x Warhol
Jack Shainman Gallery | The School in Kinderhook presents a "revelatory" pairing.
Ashbery Org Combines Poetry and Film in Unique first performance at Hudson Hall
The Flow Chart Foundation celebrates John Ashbery with a whimsical performance (and honors Carolee Schneemann).
A Monumental Life: Adam Heller’s Stone Canvas
The Norfolk-based stone craftsman chisels stunning memorials and monumental art projects.
Stealing the Greats: Alex Kamaroff is a Master “Copycat”
Former author turns contemporary artist using hard work and endless rolls of tape.