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September 9, 2004
Exhibits Exhibits Museums Animagic Animagic, the Berkshire's Museum of Animation, Special Effects and Art, showcases the Berkshire-based talent behind movies such as "The Matrix," "Predator," “X-Men,” “Chicken Run” and others. Visitors can see the actual models from movies and TV commercials, view a real Academy Award, and learn how to create animation and special effects in the museum’s studio. Located at 77 Main St. in Lee, the museum is free and open by appointment. For more information, call 243-2051. Arrowhead Home of Herman Melville from 1850 to 1862, the house where "Moby-Dick" was written. The exhibition, "Here's Looking at Ewe," focuses on the sheep and woolen industries so prominent in Pittsfield’s past, and features historic artifacts including spinning wheels and antique woolen clothing. Headquarters of Berkshire County Historical Society, 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, 442-1793. The museum is open daily from 9:30 to 5 with tours beginning on the hour from 10 to 4. Berkshire Museum "Presence of Light," features the work of 20 contemporary artists exploring light, with three site-specific installations, interactive exhibits and both two- and three-dimensional pieces. On display through Oct. 31. Permanent exhibits include an aquarium, animal life of the Berkshires, rocks and minerals, paintings of the Hudson River school, and more. The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10 to 5, and Sunday from noon to 5. 39 South St., Pittsfield, 443-7171. Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum Take a 150-minute round-trip train ride from Lenox Station to Stockbridge narrated by a uniformed conductor, with a diesel locomotive and vintage standard gauge coaches from the 1920s. Trains run on weekends and holidays and leave Lenox Station at 10 and 1:30. Lenox Station, Housatonic Street and Willow Creek Road, Lenox, 637-2210. Bidwell House Museum An elegant Georgian saltbox built c. 1750 as a parsonage for Adonijah Bidwell and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This beautifully restored house offers a collection of quality high country furnishings and decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries, and is surrounded by 196 acres of woods, gardens and hiking trails. Located on Art School Road, Monterey. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 to 4, 528-6888. A Chapel for Humanity Artist Eric Rudd's massive sculptural epic includes more than 150 life-size figures, 250 low-relief ceiling figures, and a 9/11 memorial, installed in a historic church. 82 Summer St., North Adams. Free. Open Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 5. For more information, call 664-9550. Chesterwood Country estate of leading artist Daniel Chester French, sculptor of the "Abraham Lincoln" for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The 122-acre historic site includes his studio filled with working models and tools, the furnished family home, museum shop, gardens and woodland trails. The Barn Gallery features a new exhibition, "Daniel Chester French: Sculpting an American Vision." The annual exhibition of contemporary sculpture, “Reflections of Nature,” is on display on the grounds through Oct. 11. Guided tours are offered throughout the day. Open daily, 10 to 5. 4 Williamsville Road, Stockbridge, 298-3579, ext. 218. Clark Art Institute Pastels by American Impressionists Mary Cassatt and Childe Hassam are among the 19th-century pastels now on view at the Clark. A special installation, drawn from the Clark's collection, is on view now through October 24. Pastels by French artists Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, and Jean-François Millet are also featured. The pastels are complemented by two drawings by French Impressionist artist Gustave Caillebotte. The permanent collection is focused on European and American painting, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative art from the Renaissance to the early 20th century. The library is open the public Monday through Friday, 9 to 5. Further information is available on the Clark Web site at www.clarkart.edu/library. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 to 5. 225 South St., Williamstown, 458-2303. Contemporary Artists Center The Center is currently displaying a trio of exhibitions. "Stencil Pirates" includes the work of more than 30 artists -- street artists, fine artists and activists -- from 20 different cities working with stencils and spraypaint. "Closer In" features work in miniature scale. A solo show featuring the work of sculptor Christy George will include “The Complete Taxonomy of the Communication Series” and “Duel/Duet.” The gallery is open Monday and Wednesday through Saturday from 11 to 5 and Sunday from noon to 5. 189 Beaver St., North Adams, 663-9555. Dan Raymond House Home of a prosperous merchant and Loyalist turned Patriot run by the Sheffield Historical Society, the museum portrays the life of our Revolutionary founders in the late 18th century. Tours of the house are available Thursday through Saturday from 11 to 4 and by appointment. 159 Main St., Sheffield, 229-2694. Dark Ride Project "A Future for Art!" Take an actual ride in the "Sensory Integrator” through creative space. Open Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 5. Historic Beaver Mill, Route 8, North Adams. Next to the Natural Bridge State Park/Contemporary Artists Center. For more information, call 664-9550 or visit www.darkrideproject.com. Emily Dickinson Museum: The Homestead and The Evergreens The museum comprises the Dickinson Homestead, a historic house museum and the birthplace and home of the poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) and The Evergreens, the home of the poet's brother, Austin, and sister-in-law, Susan. The museum is open Wednesday through Saturday, 1 to 5, with tours beginning on the hour, last tour at 4; admission by guided tour only. 280 Main St., Amherst. For more information, call 542-8161 or visit www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org. The Folly at Field Farm The Folly at Field Farm, a Modern cottage designed in 1966 by Ulrich Franzen, will be open for tours on Saturdays, noon to 5 through Oct. 16. A special exhibit features paintings from the Williams College Museum of Art. The gardens have modern sculpture on view; these and the nature trails are open daylight hours. The Folly is a property of The Trustees of Reservations. Sloan Road, Williamstown, 298-8123 or visit www.thetrustees.org. Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio This art deco home located on a 46-acre estate bordering Tanglewood, features the European and American Cubist artwork and art collection of American abstract artists Suzy Frelinghuysen and George L.K. Morris, including Picasso, Leger & Braque. Paintings by Shaw, Brancusi and Klee will be shown this year for the first time. "Sculptures by the Stream," an invitational outdoor sculpture show of work by eight artists, part of Housatonic River Summer, is on display on the grounds. Hourly guided tours are given Thursday through Sunday from 10 to 3. Group tours of 10 or more are available daily by reservation. 92 Hawthorne Street, Lenox, 637-0166, www.frelinghuysen.org. Gateway to the Gilded Age "Twenty-three Great Estates," an exhibition of photographs is on display in the new Gateway to the Gilded Age, A Museum of Berkshire History, located at the Lenox Station, east end of Housatonic Street in Lenox. The museum is open weekends through October from 9:30 to 4:30. For more information, call 637-2210. Hancock Shaker Village Twenty historic buildings and premiere collection of Shaker artifacts located on nearly 1,200 acres of farm and woodland. Daily programs include craft demonstrations, talks, tours, hands-on activities and in-character portrayals. Herb and heirloom vegetable gardens and farm animals illustrate Shaker agricultural techniques. "With Hands to Work and Hearts to God: The Arts and Crafts of American Utopias," an exhibition exploring the arts and crafts of American communal societies, is on display through Oct. 17. Featured in the exhibition are rarely-seen artifacts from the villages of: Old Economy, Pa.; Zoar, Ohio; New Harmony, Ind.; Bishop Hill, Ill.; Amana, Iowa; Oneida, N.Y.; Bethel, Miss.; Aurora, Ore., and Hancock Shaker Village. The Museum, Museum store and café are open daily from 9:30 to 5. Children under 18 are admitted free. Route 20, Pittsfield, 443-0188. Mass MoCA "The Interventionists," an exhibit of works that lampoon the world of art and politics, featuring installations, video and mixed media. Matthew Ritchie's "Proposition Player," includes drawings, animation and scuptural installations, is on display through Spring 2005. "corpus" by Ann Hamilton features sound, light and falling sheets of paper in the Building 5 gallery, and is on display through October. "Source Material," a display of mythological and scientific books and ephemera related to the Matthew Richie's cosmological iconography, is on display through January 2005. "Waterhaven No. 1 (LuoYong's Dream)," award-winning dancer/filmmaker and performance artist Laurie McLeod’s six-minute underwater dance portrait of the acclaimed Chinese actor and dancer LuoYong Wang, will be on display through October. "Outrageous Supercharge: Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana," an exhibition featuring promotional film posters hand-painted on large flour sacks, is on display through this fall. The museum is open daily (except Tuesdays) from 11 to 5. 87 Marshall St., North Adams. For more information, call 662-2111 or visit www.massmoca.org. The Mission House Home of John Sergeant, first missionary to the Stockbridge Mohican Indians, built in 1739. A garden designed by Fletcher Steele surrounds the house. Open to visitors this weekend through Columbus Day, daily, 10 to 5. 19 Main St., Stockbridge, 298-3239. The Mount -- Home of Edith Wharton The Mount, turn-of-the-century home of author Edith Wharton, offers "A Centennial Celebration: Designers Salute Edith Wharton and The Mount," featuring elegant furnishings in the restored rooms of The Mount's main and ground floors. Leading designers were invited to create interior designs based on Wharton’s book, "The Decoration of Houses." Edith Wharton’s bedroom suite has been restored but is not yet furnished. The extensive gardens have also been restored. "Garden-Magic: Edith Wharton's 'Italian Villas and Their Gardens’, "an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of Wharton’s 1904 garden book, featuring reproductions of six of the illustrations created for the book by renowned artist Maxfield Parrish, first editions, author’s annotations and early advertising, will be on display through Oct. 31. Tours will be offered daily, 9 to 5, through Oct. 31. The Mount is located at 2 Plunkett St. in Lenox. For more information, call 637-1899, or visit www.edithwharton.org. Naumkeag House and Gardens The historic 44-room summer home of Joseph Hodges Choate, an eminent New York lawyer and ambassador to Great Britain. Designed by Stanford White and built in 1886, Naumkeag is surrounded by 49 acres of gardens, greenhouses and farmland and houses premier collections of period furniture, ceramics from around the world and artwork by noted artists. Property of the Trustees of Reservations, Naumkeag's gardens are designed by Fletcher Steele. Open to visitors daily, 10 to 5, through Columbus Day. Prospect Hill, Stockbridge, 298-3239. Norman Rockwell Museum "Hometown Hero, Citizen of the World: Rockwell in Stockbridge," an exhibition focusing on Rockwell's life and artistic evolution in Stockbridge from 1953 until his death in 1978, will be on display through Oct. 31. "Sculpture Now: In and By the River," an outdoor sculpture exhibition installed on the Museum's grounds and on the Housatonic River’s banks, of original works by nationally and internationally-known artists that explore the past, present and future of the river, will be on display through Oct. 31. "Housatonic River Reflections," an exhibition featuring the art of contemporary regional artists paying homage to the beauty of the Housatonic River and its surrounding landscape, will be on display through Sept. 19. Open daily from 10 to 5. Route 183, Stockbridge, 298-4100. North Adams Museum Located in an historic railroad freightyard at Western Gateway Heritage State Park, the museum features three floors of permanent displays with more than 25 exhibit areas including history and science hands-on discovery rooms, a Fort Massachusetts barracks room, military, political, religious, immigration, ballooning, industrial, farm and railroading exhibits. The museum is open Thursday through Sunday from 10 to 4. Group tours are available by appointment. Building 5A, Western Gateway Heritage State Park, Route 8, North Adams, 664-4700. Park-McCullough House Historic 35-room mansion, built in 1865, housed four generations of one family, including two Vermont governors. The mansion features most of its original furnishings. The carriage barn remains unaltered. On display are 12 horse-drawn carriages, sleighs and fire equipment. Open to the public daily with tours on the hour between 10 and 3. Located off Route 67A, North Bennington, Vt., 802-442-5441. Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum The Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum, containing the belongings of six generations of one extended family, portrays the activities of a wealthy and productive 18th century household and its evolution into a 19th century rural retreat and mid-20th century example of historic preservation. Open through October for guided tours Saturday through Wednesday, 1 to 4:30 and by appointment. 130 River Drive (Route 47), Hadley, 584-4699. Shaker Museum and Library The museum, which holds an important collection of Shaker artifacts, presents the exhibits, "A Table of Faith: The Works of Sister Karlyn Cauley" and "The Mount Lebanon Project: Continuing the Legacy," which depicts the history and plans for the Mount Lebanon North Family Community. The museum also features 24 galleries of Shaker arts, furniture and crafts. Open daily, except Tuesday, from 10 to 5. Shaker Museum Road, Old Chatham, N.Y., 518-794-9100. Sheeptacular Pittsfield! Seventy full-size artist-decorated Merino sheep are displayed on the streets of downtown Pittsfield, on Park Square, North Street, at Hancock Shaker Village, at Arrowhead and at other locations. For complete information, visit www.sheeptacular.org. Spencertown Academy "Barns of the Valley," a collaboration of four of the region's noted landscape painters: James Coe, James Cramer, Harry McChesney and Leigh Ann Smith, is on display in both galleries. The exhibition is a collection of oil paintings depicting some of the most picturesque and historic barns of the Hudson Valley region. Hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 1 to 5. Route 203, Spencertown, N.Y., 518-392-3693. Ventfort Hall The Ventfort Hall Association is offering tours of the partially restored Gilded Age mansion which was featured in the film, "The Cider House Rules." Located at 104 Walker St. in Lenox, guided tours take place daily from 10 to 3, last tour begins at 2. Visits for groups of 10 or more can be arranged by appointment. For more information, call 637-3206 or visit www.gildedage.org. Vermont Covered Bridge Museum Exhibits including "The Anatomy of the Covered Bridge," "The Artful Covered Bridge," “Covered Bridge Chronicles,” “The Natural Environment of the Covered Bridge,” “The Culture of the Covered Bridge” are on display. A working covered bridge railroad layout and 3-D models and dioramas are on display. A small theater runs a film documentary about covered bridges. Located on Route 9 just west of Bennington, Vt., the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 to 5. Western Gateway Heritage State Park Visitors can explore the story of North Adams and the building of the Hoosac Tunnel, through the innovative audio-visual programs, artifacts, photographs and murals. "From Paper to Print-Works by Danny O" is on display at the Community Gallery of the Visitor's Center through Oct. 31. It may be viewed daily from 10 to 5. Guided tours for groups are available with advance notice. Open daily from 10 to 5. The park is located on Route 8 between State and Furnace Streets in North Adams. For information call 663-6312. William Cullen Bryant Homestead Historic house museum and 195 acre property of the Trustees of Reservations and the former boyhood home and adult summer residence of 19th century poet, William Cullen Bryant. "Working the Land: Three Centuries of Farming in Cummington," an exhibition exploring the agricultural history of Cummington and the Homestead, in celebration of Cummington's 225th anniversary, is on display through Oct. 11. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 through Labor Day. Bryant Road, Cummington, 634-2244. Williams College Museum of Art "Ezra Stoller Architectural Photography," an exhibition of approximately 50 of Stoller's black and white photographs of famous modern American buildings, will be on display through Dec. 19. "The Book as a Work of Art: The Cranach Press of Count Harry Kessler," an exhibition of aesthetic aspects and craftsmanship of the books and the book art of the Cranach Press, is on display through Sept. 26. The following exhibitions are on display as part of the permanent collection: "Masterpieces Ancient to Modern," "Stones of Assyria: Ancient Spirits from the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II," “Wall Drawing No. 959: Uneven Bands from the Upper Right Corner by Sol LeWitt,” “Medieval Art from the Permanent Collection” and “American Dreams: American Art of 1950 in the Williams College Museum of Art.” Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5 and Sunday, 1 to 5. Williams College campus, Main Street, Williamstown, 597-2429. Galleries The Art of Joy The gallery features contemporary and representational paintings by area artists Roger Mason, Bruce MacDonald, William McCarthy, Ron Gee and Lorraine Bowen. The gallery, open from 10 to 5, Monday through Saturday, is located at 52 Housatonic St. in Lenox, on the lower level of Charles Flint Antiques. For information, call 637-2240. B.J. Faulkner Gallery New works by artist B.J. Faulkner are on display. The gallery is open daily from 11 to 5 or by appointment. 48 Main St., Lenox, 637-2958. Beaver Pond Gallery An exhibition of watercolors and other forms of art is on display. Artist owned and operated, the gallery features landscape paintings mostly in watercolors of New England and New York. Open daily from 1 to 6 or by appointment. 2993 Hancock Road, Williamstown, 738-5895. Berkshire Art Gallery The gallery features 19th and early 20th century art and works by contemporary painters including Berkshire artists James Gilbert and John Lundquist. The gallery is open Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5, and by appointment. 80 Railroad St., Great Barrington, 528-2690. Berkshire Artisans Photographs by Margaret Thaute and pottery by Eva Villanova will be on display through Oct. 15. Open Monday through Friday from 11 to 5 and Saturday 1 to 5. Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, 28 Renne Ave., Pittsfield. Berkshire Community College An exhibition of photo landscapes by Brooke Hammerle will be on display through Sept. 28 in the Koussevitzky Art Gallery. Hours are Monday through Friday from 9 to 5. Berkshire Community College, 1350 West. St., Pittsfield. CATA Gallery Gallery features artwork created by Community Access to the Arts participants including paintings, drawings, wood art, crafts and more. Proceeds go to CATA programs. Open Thursday through Saturday, 11 to 6, or by appointment. 70 Railroad St., Great Barrington, 528-5485. Chocolate and Art Gallery features fine imported chocolate, paintings by Linda Clayton and potographs by Charles Steinhacker. Open daily 10 to 5, afternoons Tuesday and Wednesday. 4 Housatonic St., 637-9114. Church Street Art Gallery The gallery specializes in self-taught art and outsider art. 34A Church St. in Lenox. For more information, call 637-9600. Claymania Paint your own ceramics items. Open Thursday and Friday from 1 to 8; Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5. Claymania, 214 Pleasant St., Housatonic, 274-9915. Cooper Center Gallery "Psychiatric Survival," an exhibition of works by Colleen Surprise Jones, will be on display through Sept. 26. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9 to 5. Storefront Artist Project, 116 North St., Pittsfield, 441-6458. Cormier Art Gallery "Along the Housatonic," an exhibition of 19th century wood and steel-plate engravings of the people and places along the Housatonic River, is on display through Oct. 16. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 10 to 5, Saturday, 10 to 3:30 or by appointment. 682 Tyler St., Pittsfield, 499-4188. Cose d'Argilla A new collection of Richard Lasner's photographs of Italy is on display. The gallery also features one-of-a-kind traditional and contemporary Italian ceramic as well as oils, drawings and watercolors by New England artists. Gallery hours are Friday and Saturday, 11 to 6, and Sunday, 11 to 5, or by appointment. 93 Church St., Lenox, 637-8886. Craft Glass Gallery features primarily blown glass, including the work of David McDermott and Yukimi Matsumoto. Open noon to 6, daily, later on weekends. 27 Housatonic St., Lenox, 637-5041. DeVries Fine Art The gallery features the work of sculptor Andrew DeVries, and includes fine art bronze sculptures, original drawings, pastels and paintings. The gallery is open Monday and Wednesday from 11 to 5, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 10:30 to 10, and Sunday, 10 to 2. 17 Franklin St., Lenox, 637-3462. Ferrin Gallery "Hunters and Gatherers: A Group Show of Works in All Media" featuring the work of Miriam Kaye, Nina Payne, Mark Sandlin, Nancy Hill, Lael Morgan, Lisa Krivacka, Russell Biles, Gordon Chandler, Raymon Elozua, Lucy Feller, Roberta and David Williamson and Lia Zulalian. Ceramics by Peter Beasecker, mixed media by Marc Petrovic, teapots by Red Weldon Sandlin and photography by Kahn/Selesnick, will also be on display through Sept. 12. The gallery is open daily from 10 to 5. 69 Church St., Lenox, 637-4414. Fox-Martin Fine Art Gallery & The gallery, which features outsider art, is open Sunday from 11 to 5, and by appointment. 1100 Main St., Housatonic, 274-1249. Gallery J Gallery showcases the work of local artists including Arthur Hillman, Michael Flower, H.M. Saffer, Eileen Penvenne, Gail Ferris, Gilmor Glassworks, Perry Burns, Joe Wheaton and Vera Argentini in a show on the themes of flowers, growth, fertility and creativity. Located at 80 Railroad St. (next to the Triplex movie theater) in Great Barrington. For hours and more information, call 644-6440. Geoffrey Young Gallery "Articles and Waves," a show of small-scale paintings from featured artists Louise Belcourt, Carroll Dunham, Cotter Luppi, Susan Shatter, Patricia Fabricant, Ashley Prine, Doug Padgett, Susan Bee, Chris Zitelli, Sutton Hays, Satoru Enguchi, Don Doe, Dan Kopp, Jocelyn Hobbie, Jonathan Seliger and Katia Santibanez, will be on display through Sept. 11. The gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday, from 11 to 5. 40 Railroad St., Great Barrington, 528-6210. Haddad Lascano Gallery An exhibition of landsape paintings by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, Julio Granda, Kahn & Selesnick, Chet Kalm, Ellen Nieves, Harry Orlyk and Leigh Palmer will be on display through Sept. 19. Sculpture by Dai Ban and Karl Saliter will also be on display. The Haddad Lascano Gallery, which is open Wednesday through Monday from 11 to 5, is located at 297 Main St. in Great Barrington, 528-0471. The Harrison Gallery "Patterns in Watercolor," an exhibition of works by Gracia Dayton, will be on display through Oct. 5. Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 to 5:30 and Sunday from noon to 5. 39 Spring St., Williamstown, 458-1700. Hoffman Pottery Functional pottery and ceramic garden sculpture inspired by nature by Elaine Hoffman is on display. Gallery is open Friday through Monday from 10 to 5, or by appointment. 103 Route 41 (2 miles south of downtown), West Stockbridge, 232-4646. Holsten Galleries The gallery represents fine contemporary glass artists, including Dale Chihuly, Lino Tagliapietra, local artists Tom Patti, Christopher Ries, William Morris and others. Open daily from 11 to 5. 3 Elm Street, (next to the post office), Stockbridge, 298-3044. Inspired Planet The following exhibitions feature artifacts, paintings, jewelry, sacred images and decorative objects from Burma, Peru, Thailand, Bali, Australia, Java, Ethiopia and Tibet and are on display through Sept. 22: "Santos Spiritus: Devotional Paintings of Peru," "Dancing and Dreaming: Masks of Asia and Africa," “All-Seeing Eyes: New Designs for Jeweled Amulets,” “Magic Mirrors: Peyote Vision Art from Mexico,” “Going with the Grain: Carved and Natural Wood” and “New Photographs -- Places and Faces of Distant Lands.” Open daily in the afternoon; call ahead to be sure. Brushwood Farm, Route 7, Lenox, 637-2836. Iris Gallery An exhibition of photographs from Sean Kernan's books, "Among Trees" and "The Secret Books" will be on display through Sept. 13. The gallery is open Thursday through Monday from 11 to 7. The Iris Gallery is located at 47 Railroad St. in Great Barrington. For more information, call 644-0045. Kaolin Pottery Gallery features contemporary clay art ranging from sensual nudes, home furnishings to abstract designs -- all available with custom designing and coloring. Gallery is located at 80 Route 71, (next to the airport), Great Barrington. For more information, call 528-1531 or visit www.kaolinpottery.com. The Loring Gallery A group show, featuring works by Merrill S. French, Michael Lowenbein, Suzanne McWhinnie and Polly Podolsky will be on display through September. Open daily (except Tuesdays) from 11 to 5. Route 7, Sheffield, 229-0110. Meeting House Gallery The seventh annual exhibition of area artists titled "Artists at the Meetinghouse" will be on display through Sept. 26. The exhibition features a wide range of styles including abstract and figurative painting, sculpture and other media. Artists in the show include: Cynthia Atwood, Neil Brander, Ed Harvey, Krista Kennedy, Tom Levin, Elizabeth Lombardi, Carol Majkowski, John Manikowski and Robin Tost. The gallery is open Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4. Meeting House, Route 57, New Marlboro, 229-3126. Naoussa Gallery A show of works by artists featured in the pages of the Artful Mind magazine will be held, Sept. 10, 11 and 12. 8 Main Road, Tyringham. For more information, call 243-1812. North Pointe Cultural Arts Center An exhibition of works by two local painters, Sara Di Donato and Christian Carson, is on display through Sept. 17. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 10 to 4, and by appointment. Route 9, Kinderhook, N.Y., 518-758-9234. Origins Gallery Gallery features ceremonial tribal art collected in West and Central Africa, sculpture from Zimbabwe, textiles, bronzes, folk art and ethnographic jewelry. Open daily from 10 to 6. Located in "The Mews," 36 Main St., Stockbridge, 298-0002. Plum Gallery "Abstractions," an exhibition of recent works by Arista Alanis, will be on display through Sept. 26. The gallery is located at 112 Water St. in Williamstown. For more information and hours of operation, call 458-3389. Red Fox Framing & Wildlife Gallery Gallery features wildlife art. Open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 to 5:30, Sunday from noon to 4. 301 Stockbridge Road, Great Barrington, 528-8200. Red Stone Gallery American paintings from 1850 to 1950, featuring landscapes, still-lifes, genre oil paintings and original illustrations. Open daily. Coffman's Antiques Markets, Red Building, Jenifer House Commons, Route 7, Great Barrington, 528-9282. Salmon Falls Artisans Showroom The gallery showcases the work of 185 regional artists and craftspersons, and is open Monday through Saturday, 10 to 5, and Sunday, noon to 5. Ashfield Street, Shelburne Falls, 625-9833. 'Scattered Sheep’ The Berkshire Breakfast Salon will present "Scattered Sheep," an exhibition of two-dimensional and small sheep art in all media, at downtown Pittsfield restaurants, including: Bagels Too, Bellissimo Dolce, Ben & Jerry's, Berkshire Bistro, BMC cafeteria, Court Square Deli, The Fighting Parson, Joe’s Lunch Box, The Lantern, On A Roll, Patrick’s Pub, Red Devil Lounge, Trattoria Rustica, through Sept. 18. For more information, call 637-3315. Sheffield Art League "Color Fields," an exhibition of Berkshire landscapes in oil by Barbara Quart will be on display through Sept. 30 in the public areas of Banknorth, 271 Main St., Great Barrington. As part of the Housatonic River Summer 2004 celebration, the Sheffield Art League presented three juried shows of art and photography inspired by the Housatonic River, its tributaries, and its flora and fauna. The 38 award-winning paintings and photographs from these three shows will be at the Norman Rockwell Museum for a special best-in-show exhibition: "Housatonic River Reflections" through Sept. 19. Also on view, are four donated paintings by eminent nationally-known artists -- Chet Kalm, Gabrielle Senza, Mary Sipp-Green, and Jim Schantz -- which will be auctioned to benefit the river (see www.housatonicriversummer.org for bidding instructions). Sienna Gallery "Vessel," features work by international artists working with the vessel form, including local artist Paula Shalan. Gallery features fine art jewelry. Hours are Thursday through Monday from 11 to 5 and Sunday from 11 to 3. 80 Main St., Lenox, 637-8386. Simon's Rock College An exhibition of paintings of the Housatonic River and Berkshire landscape by Great Barrington artist Michael Filmus will be on display through Sept. 22 in the Library Atrium Gallery. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to midnight, Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to midnight and Sunday from noon to midnight. 84 Alford Road, Great Barrington, 528-7209. SKH "In the Round," an exhibition of works by Canadian installation artist/ sculptor Shayne Dark, will be on display Sept. 11 through Oct. 1. The gallery is open Monday through Friday and Sunday, 11 to 4; Saturday, 9 to 4, or by appointment. SKH is located at the Great Barrington Train Station, 46 Castle St., Great Barrington, 528-3300. The Splendid Peasant Specializing in American folk art from the 19th century, the gallery features weathervanes, folk paintings, decoys, fairground art and other objects. Open daily from 10 to 5, the gallery is located on Route 23, at the intersection of the Sheffield-Egremont Road in South Egremont, 528-5755. Tokonoma Gallery Small sculpture, ceramics, fiber arts are on display. Open Thursday through Monday, 10 to 5, and Sunday, noon to 5. Call 274-1166 for more information, 402 Park St., Housatonic. "The Art of the World," an exhibition of illuminated broadsides by Julio Granda is on display through Sept. 13 at the gallery of Barbara Boughton Interiors upstairs at 40 Railroad St. in Great Barrington. For more information, call 274-1166. The Vault Gallery "Portraits of Writers, Poets and Artists," an exhibition of works on paper by Barry Moser, is on display through the fall. Works by photographers Clemens Kalischer and Craig Walker, along with charcoal drawings by Marilyn Kalish, will be on display. The gallery, which is located in the historic Mahaiwe Bank at 322 Main St. in Great Barrington, will be open six days a week from noon to 8 and by appointment. For more information, call 644-0221. The Watkins Gallery Sculpture by Jim Doubleday and paintings by Janice Mueller are on display. Open Thursday through Monday, 11 to 5 and every Wednesday evening from 5 to 7 for a reception with the artist. 56 Housatonic St., Lenox. For information, call 637-3665. Weber Fine Art An exhibition of new paintings by Shawn Dulaney and David Konigsberg will be on display through Sept. 12. In addition, other vintage and contemporary photographs by a variety of artists are on display. Open Thursday through Monday, 10 to 5, and by appointment. 8 Park Row, Chatham, N.Y., 518-392-5335. The Wit Gallery The gallery features artwork from North and South American artists including bronze, glass and oil paintings, photography, stoned, wood, ceramics and terra cotta. The gallery is open daily at 10 a.m. 27 Church St., Lenox, 637-8808. Sculpture Parks Butler Sculpture Park Sculptures by Robert Butler are on display outside his working studio and gallery. Open daily from 11 to 5 through Oct. 31, located at 481 Shunpike Road, Sheffield, 229-8924. Chesterwood The annual outdoor juried sculpture exhibition "Reflections of Nature: Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood," featuring 32 works displayed throughout the woodlands and pastures at Chesterwood, is on display through Oct. 11. Open daily from 10 to 5. 4 Williamsville Road, Stockbridge. For more information, call 298-3579, ext. 218. C.W. Nelson Landscape Design & Nursery Outdoor sculpture exhibition features landscape as a backdrop for the nearly 50 contemporary art pieces on display Monday through Saturday from 9 to 5 and Sunday from 9 to 3, Sandisfield, 258-3375. Field Farm Sited on landscaped grounds surrounding two historic houses are 13 sculptures by artists including Richard M. Miller, Jack Zajac, Bernard Reder and Herbert Ferber. Many on loan from the Williams College Museum of Art. A property of The Trustees of Reservations. Open year-round, sunrise to sunset. Sloan Road, Williamstown. Free, 298-8123 or www.thetrustees.org The Fields A solo exhibition of works by Tom Gottsleben is on display. The park also features more than 80 sculptures by a variety of artists. ART/OMI Sculpture Park features sculpture on 50 farm land acres in 59 Letter S Road, off Route 22, Ghent, N.Y., 518-392-7656. Natural Bridge State Park The Guardian Sculpture Garden features nine cast-concrete sculptures created by local teen artists. Natural Bridge State Park, Route 8, North Adams. Sculpture In & By the River Part of the Housatonic River Summer 2004, exhibits of sculpture celebrating the Housatonic River are located at the Berkshire Mountain Bakery, Route 183, Housatonic, and at the Norman Rockwell Museum, Route 183, Stockbridge. The sculptures are situated in the water, on the banks over the river and adjacent to the river. Site-specific installations, art/science collaborations conceptual work and representational sculpture are included. 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