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After six years as director and CEO of Hancock Shaker Village, Jennifer Trainer Thompson will step down from her post in July.
Hancock Shaker Village will open its first major exhibition of contemporary Asian art, "A Spirit of Gift, A Place of Sharing" on May 30. The campus-wide exhibition will feature the work of three artists Yusuke Asai, of Japan, Kimsooja, of Korea, and Pinaree Sanpitak, of Thailand.
Hunt Slonem has been called many things. He is many things — artist, sculptor, designer. Most recently, he is a Berkshire homeowner. But not the ordinary kind. The kind who owns a castle — Searles Castle, in Great Barrington, or rather Kellogg Terrace, as it was originally called. On a recent Saturday, Slonem is in North Adams, at Eckert Fine Art, where gallerist Jane Eckert is hosting the opening of his exhibition, "Gate Keeper: The Art of Hunt Slonem."
Becket artist Joe Wheaton illuminates the past and present at Hancock Holiday Nights.
The oldest Shaker Village in New England, will sparkle in a new multi-sensory, month-long experience, Hancock Holiday Nights.
Visitors to Hancock Shaker Village, 1843 West Housatonic St., will be treated to "Luminous Wonder," five art light projections by Joe Wheaton as they stroll by lantern light past candlelit buildings in this 19th-century New England community.
Hike the Shaker Trail, at Hancock Shaker Village to experience the new sound/art installation "Climbing the Holy Hill," with works by performing artists Brad Wells, Allison Russell, Our Native Daughter and Roomful of Teeth and artist Allison Smith.
A recent visit to Hancock Shaker Village inspired Features Editor Jennifer Huberdeau to make this 'famous' Shaker Chicken Fricassee, once made by the Hancock Shakers.
PITTSFIELD — As the weather gets warmer and days lengthen, the urge to get outdoors grows. Trail advocates have answers.
PITTSFIELD — A new spread in Conde Nast Traveler seeks to explain, yet again, the Berkshires’ appeal to well-heeled weekenders.
A summer of galleries filled with vibrant art is once again on the horizon.