Berkshire Art Association

Berkshire Art Association Our mission is to connect artists & community to inspire creativity and increase access to the arts Bloedell family of Williamstown.

Since 1950, the non-profit Berkshire Art Association has been dedicated to encouraging emerging artists and to giving Berkshire residents and visitors opportunities to view and become engaged with contemporary trends in American art. Between 1952 and 1998, the Berkshire Art Association held annual juried regional shows at the Berkshire Museum. The first BAA exhibit had 70 works selected from 300 s

ubmitted and a catalog that sold for 20 cents. By 1957 the BAA Show had gained the attention of artists and art lovers far beyond Berkshire County, including The New York Times. Jurors have included Norman Rockwell, Professor Lane Faison of Williams College, Thomas Messer and Thomas Kren, both directors of the Guggenheim Museum, and directors of galleries at Carnegie Mellon, the Addison Gallery of American Art, the Rhode Island School of Design, Yale, Smith, the Whitney, and MOMA among many others. In 1972 the first two student awards were given, $250 each, the start of what became the annual Fellowship for college art students. For several years a $1,000 traveling prize for art students was awarded, funded by the Lawrence H. BAA upgraded its exhibits and catalogs in the 1980s,offered it first workshop on Artists’ Hazards, and began tours to New York artists studios. By the late 1990s, the show was attracting over 800 entries and standing room only crowds for its opening night lectures and receptions. The BAA also sponsored spring shows - Works on Paper and Invitationals. Many interest groups kept the BAA’s mission vital – art classes; sketch groups; artist, fellowship, fundraising and reception committees; touring groups; and always a large and active Board. After the museum decided to discontinue hosting juried art show, the Berkshire Art Association held the 2000 invitational exhibit at the DeSisto School Gallery in Stockbridge. The BAA's focus for the next few years was on Artist Talks, Studio Tours and the Fellowship Show. The BAA Fellowship Show moved to the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts in Pittsfield, a perfect space for a small exhibition. With an endowment and fundraising, awards have increased from $3,000 to $5,000 annually, and the opening awards reception is a well attended event. The BAA was an organizing partner of a different kind of juried exhibit in 2004 - SHEEPTACULAR PITTSFIELD! Artists decorated 70 Merino Sheep Sculptures, and artists, tourists, local citizens, and school children flocked downtown to enjoy this fun public art. The BAA sponsored 5 Artists' Talks and a Public Art Forum at the Berkshire Museum. In 2005 we helped inaugurate summer juried outdoor art shows in downtown Pittsfield. This summer we will again with the City of Pittsfield’s Artscape Committee and Downtown sponsor the Pittsfield Art Show, featuring 75 artists exhibiting juried fine arts and fine crafts. Over $40,000 in art changed hands at the 2007 show, making this an art show to see! From 2006 through 2007, the Berkshire Art Association coordinated Art Of The Game - a baseball-themed public art celebration involving youth, schools, sculptors, painters and installation artists, and baseball enthusiasts and players. Visitors to Pittsfield will still see baseball themed art around the City.

For all of you who may remember The Beatles of the Berkshires - a.k.a. Hector on Stilts - they will be making a reunion ...
05/29/2026

For all of you who may remember The Beatles of the Berkshires - a.k.a. Hector on Stilts - they will be making a reunion stop this weekend in our massive music loving state of Massachusetts!

Their well received award-winning and indie influential “Same Height Relation” is turning 21 and the band will be performing the album in its entirety on May 30th at the legendary Lion’s Den in Stockbridge, Massachusetts

If you’re a fan of melodic whip smart altrock and want to reminisce the golden age of the Berkshires music scene, then let’s get together and give HOS the wicked western mass love they deserve!

Also, please head here to let the band and The Lion know you’re either attending or just kinda sorta thinking you maybe might wanna go:
https://www.facebook.com/share/14fPz6aGEuc/?mibextid=wwXIfr

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Berkshire Art Association invites artists from New England and New York to showcase original art in all media for our bi...
05/13/2026

Berkshire Art Association invites artists from New England and New York to showcase original art in all media for our biennial juried exhibition: TUNE IN.

TUNE IN is meant to challenge literal and visual conventions and embrace the psyche of both artist and viewer.
• it is a playful engagement in artistic dialogue focused on richness of meaning and evolution of meaning.
• it pays attention to the world around us, while encouraging connection with curiosity, empathy, and authentic personal realities.
• it fully calls us to traverse a broad enlightened path of openness.

🎨 Submissions for TUNE IN are open through Monday, June 29 at tunein2026baabiennial.artcall.org

🗓️ TUNE IN will be on view September 4-25 at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts in Pittsfield, MA.

berkshireartassociation.org/news/2026-biennial-open-call

Artists from the New England & New York are invited to showcase original artwork in all media for BAA’s biennial juried exhibition, IN TUNE. IN TUNE will be on view this fall from September 4-25; submissions are due by June 29.

Meet the old bosses, (only two the) same as the new bosses! 🗣️🎤 🎟️ 🖼️
05/07/2026

Meet the old bosses, (only two the) same as the new bosses!

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The Berkshire Art Association honors 16 exceptional student artists at the 2026 College Fellowship Show, on view April 3...
04/06/2026

The Berkshire Art Association honors 16 exceptional student artists at the 2026 College Fellowship Show, on view April 3-24 at the Lichtenstein Center of the Arts.

An awards reception will take place Saturday, April 11 from 3-5pm. Fellowship Awards have been made possible by a generous grant from the Feigenbaum Foundation and by individual donors.

Open to college art students from Berkshire County enrolled in a visual art major anywhere in the country and students studying at Berkshire County colleges, this annual show was juried by a panel of artists representing several disciplines. Forty art works were selected for the show.

2026 Fellowship Artists:
• Elizabeth Cheng; Williams College
• Zoe Coote; Simon’s Rock at Bard College
• Sergio Demo; Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
• Grace Espinosa; Williams College
• Yasmine Faigle; Williams College
• Gissel Gomez; Williams College
• Keira Harder; Williams College
• Olivia Jo; Williams College
• Aidan Mack; Berkshire Community College
• Katie Maier; Williams College
• Lio Otter; Williams College
• Mishal Powers; Williams College
• Daisy Rogers; Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
• Shriya Sharma; Williams College
• Jian Su; Williams College
• Stephanie Trotto; Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

BAA’s 2026 College Fellowship Show showcases the work of 16 exceptional college artists. On view April 3-24 with a Reception and Awards Ceremony on April 1.

Most of the people who call me a sellout were 7 when I was down face-first in the punk trenches -Henry RollinsIn other w...
02/19/2026

Most of the people who call me a sellout were 7 when I was down face-first in the punk trenches -
Henry Rollins

In other words – we want to thank each and every one of you 10x10 Art Ticket holders for making us BIG SELLOUTS!

Can’t wait to see y’all at the gig tonight!

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Tickets are sold out! On behalf of the BAA Board of Directors, thank you you Carol Bentz and the Clock Tower Business Ce...
02/19/2026

Tickets are sold out! On behalf of the BAA Board of Directors, thank you you Carol Bentz and the Clock Tower Business Center, Clock Tower Artists, all the artists that donated wonderful and diverse 10x10 art, and the exceptional community that supports our work!

Here’s a preview of this year’s 10x10 RAP show. Anyone is welcome to attend, even without a ticket. We are grateful to h...
02/18/2026

Here’s a preview of this year’s 10x10 RAP show. Anyone is welcome to attend, even without a ticket. We are grateful to have so many beautiful pieces from our beautiful community!

And by end of day, we mean midnight TONIGHT for all you arty night owls! Please go here ASAP if you’re lookin’ to trick ...
02/18/2026

And by end of day, we mean midnight TONIGHT for all you arty night owls!

Please go here ASAP if you’re lookin’ to trick out your mini MoMA guest room: https://www.berkshireartassociation.org/news/10x10-art-show-benefit-2026

Also, if you’d like to make a donation in lieu of attending the event, you can visit here: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/berkshire-art-association-inc

The Berkshire Art Association, Hot Plate Brewing Co. and Clock Tower Artists are looking forward to seeing you all at our 2026 10x10 Real Art Party at The Clock Tower Artists studios on Thursday February 19, 2026 from 6-8pm!

AAAND please don’t forget to invite all your art mafia family, friends and fanatics!

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They say chicken soup is good for the soul, but we say hogwash and that VOLUNTEERING is good for the soul, mind and your...
02/18/2026

They say chicken soup is good for the soul, but we say hogwash and that VOLUNTEERING is good for the soul, mind and your cholesterol!

So if you’d like to try some volunteer soup and check off one of the boxes above, please email us here at: [email protected]

We promise no any heavy lifting or counting change – just a lot of pointing and waving people along like an art gallery crossing guard!

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Not all 10x10 art hangs on walls!!
02/17/2026

Not all 10x10 art hangs on walls!!

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