From the Ashes: Lecture and film by Jaye Alison Moscariello
Neighbor Jaye Alison Moscariello will show her 30 minute film and talk about how their small California town had an arts project after wildfires swept through their area. October 9, [...]
Join Us in Celebrating Our 30th Anniversary in 2025
Neighbor Jaye Alison Moscariello will show her 30 minute film and talk about how their small California town had an arts project after wildfires swept through their area. October 9, [...]
We are thrilled to bring back Frederick Moyer after his wonderful recitals in 2018 and 2019 - and his Moonlight Sonata YouTube Premiere created in 2020 just for the Arts [...]
Matt led a summer mushroom foraging workshop and walk in July and now returns to help us find fall fungi. Meet at the Arts Center and learn mushroom identification essentials [...]
Stories read by Sandisfield Players Ben Luxon, Jean Atwater- Williams, and Mary Anne Grammer. Mostly humorous, sometimes thought provoking and certainly entertaining.
Hailed as "an intimate, real drama," this love story is set in the final chapter of Cora and Barry's lives. The film was shot in New Milford, Connecticut and was [...]
Come for two successive Saturdays to learn the intricacies of Mah Jongg from local teacher Sandy Balayan. Reserve a spot and purchase your ticket for Saturday July 15 here. If [...]
Come for two successive Saturdays to learn the intricacies of Mah Jongg from local teacher Sandy Balayan. Reserve a spot and purchase your ticket for Saturday July 15 here. If [...]
Come hear New England's Americana sister act, folk duo Ari and Mia, perform music that honors the sounds of Appalachian cottages, rural dance floors, and urban concert halls. Their own [...]
Dick & Jim is an original play be poet/playwright Neil Silberblatt tracing the friendship and collaboration between photographer Richard Avedon & essayist/playwright/activist James Baldwin. The play revolves around (imagined) conversations between [...]
A talk with Professor Paul Karabinos, Chair and Edna McConnell Clark Professor of Geology, WIlliams College. Over a billion years of earth's history sculpted the iconic Berkshire landscape. The diverse terrains, many [...]