Above: By the Swing, Inspired by Yinka Shonibare’s The Swing (After Fragonard) by Enaya A. Ogletree one of the 2025 winners. DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 22. The Sandisfield Arts Center is pleased to announce the 5th annual Daniel Manacher Prize for Young Artists. Up to three artists will be selected as finalists and will each [...]
A hilarious, romping evening of madcap mischief, song, dance, comedy, fiddle, yo yo, ukes, jazz and more. This family-friendly variety show provides a professional community theater experience replete with talent, hilarity and soul. More than 25 actors and performers will grace the stage. Eight hilarious sketches led by Master of Ceremonies Anni Crofut will precede [...]
Opening Reception May 16 4-6 PM Show continues most weekends 11-3 or by appointment, contact [email protected]. Using bronze, clay, concrete, oil, wax, and wood, Serena Granbery’s work reflects her deep connection to the natural world in work that echoes her reverence for the environment and ecology. Gallery shows and opening receptions are free. Closes June [...]
Saturday morning: Ticket sales have closed but there is room for walk-ins. A conversation with historian John Harpham about his new book, The Intellectual Origins of American Slavery, hailed as a “landmark account of the origins of American slavery showing how ancient Roman ideas were used to defend the establishment of a slave empire in [...]
Opening Reception 4-6 PM. Using bronze, clay, concrete, oil, wax, and wood, Serena Granbery’s work reflects her deep connection to the natural world in work that echoes her reverence for the environment and ecology. Gallery shows and opening receptions are free. Closes June 14.
Celebrate math for our country’s 250th? Find out why in this spirited, enlightening look at how we went from the practical math of the Sumerians to the Greeks and the Euclidean Geometry we study today — and how that was foundational to our Declaration of Independence! Mathematician Jack Sanders ties culture and mathematics together to [...]