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THURSDAY, MARCH 13

Creative Resistance: Women's Impact through Art and Activism

Berkshire Community College, 1350 West Street, 2–7pm

Join WAM Theatre in a celebration of creativity, resilience, and leadership as we recognize the transformative power of women leading the charge for gender equity in Western, MA. This powerful day with two panel discussions and a networking event honors International Women’s Day & Women’s History Month, through highlighting the work of female-identifying leaders making a profound impact in the Berkshires.


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FRIDAY, MARCH 14

Sober Sweaty Dance Party

Wander Berkshires, 34 Depot Street

8–11pm

The return of the Sober Sweaty Dance Party with DJ BFG. Celebrate Pi Day with a high-energy, sober dance party.

Pizza pie slices for sale in honor of the occasion. $10 cover. 


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SATURDAY, MARCH 15

Taconic High School Theatre Craft Fair

Taconic High School, 96 Valentine Road

10am–2pm

The Taconic Theatre is hosting its first craft fair. Featuring over 60 vendors - ornaments, jewelry, art prints, gifts, candles & soaps, crafts, home decor and handmade items. A 50/50 Raffle and Concessions too!


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SUNDAY, MARCH 16

St. Paddy's Day Party

Bousquet Mountain, 101 Dan Fox Drive

12–4pm

We’re capping off the party weekend in Irish style with our St. Paddy’s Day Party! Enjoy live music from the talented Jack Waldheim, fun Irish-themed food and drink specials at Drifters, and festive touches like green snow scattered around the mountain. Add in some classic spring skiing vibes, and you’ve got the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on the slopes!


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MONDAY, MARCH 17

Queer Skies: Feeling Lucky

Wander Berkshires, 34 Depot Street

5:30–10pm

Celebrate St. Paddy's Day and all things green with your favorite, not so mean but oh so very green guy, Sativo Green. A sober, all ages drag show, now with dance party and potluck! Featuring DJ Seth P. on beats, join us for performances under vibrant green lights, enjoy a special green mocktail, bring a green-themed dish to share and take to the open stage. Whether you're performing or cheering on from the crowd, this is a night to shine.


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TUESDAY, MARCH 18

Tinker Tots

Berkshire Athenaeum, 1 Wendell Ave.

10–11am

Come tinker and explore with the library and Pittsfield's CFCE! Each week children ages 0-2 (siblings welcome) and their caregivers engage in child-centered play, art, music, storytime, and sensory activities to encourage social, fine and gross motor, and pre-literacy skills.  


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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19

Benefit Bingo

Hot Plate Brewing Co., 1 School Street

7–9pm

This month, we’re raising money for the Elizabeth Freeman Center. All games will be $5 a card; winners for each game will be awarded $20 and the rest will be donated directly to the Elizabeth Freeman Center.


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KATUNEMO'S LEGACY PROJECT

Berkshire Art Center, 141 North Street

On view through May

BAC is proud to host the Legacy project in their gallery windows this March–May.


Honoring the Stories of Latina Women.

This powerful exhibition celebrates 160 Latina women living in the Berkshires.

Honrando las historias de las mujeres latinas. Esta poderosa exposición celebra a 160 mujeres latinas que viven en Berkshires


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SEAN McCUSKER

Dreaming of Light and Line

Berkshire Community College, 1350 West Street

On view March 3–31

The subjects of McCusker's paintings, although abstract, are reminiscent of the lone hero from film; confidently standing against the world yet yearning for the security of a home just over the horizon. The Koussevitzky Art Gallery, theatre lobby near the box office, is open to the public and offers exhibits by professional artists from the U.S. and abroad.

Gallery Hours Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm


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IRISH SISTER CITY

40 Shades of Green

Lichtenstein Center for the Arts,

28 Renne Ave.

On view March 2–28

Both contemporary and traditional artwork on the theme of Ireland & Irish-American culture including photography, painting, sculpture and craft are on view.

Gallery hours are Wednesday through Friday, 11am–3pm.

Forty Shades of Green is co-sponsored by the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development and the Pittsfield Irish Sister City Committee.


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ARTWEEK BERKSHIRES

ArtWeek Berkshires is an annual celebration of local creativity. Enjoy 100+ hands-on or behind-the-scenes events and open studios across the region, from gallery shows to live performances, poetry readings to painting demos, and so much more.

Register for ArtWeek Berkshires 2025! Enter a performance, studio visit, gallery show or talk – anything creative that includes an experiential component! The deadline to register is May 2, 2025.


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APPLY TO BE PITTSFIELD'S ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE!

Deadline is March 19th

This new program offers an exciting opportunity for an artist to gain creative space and exposure while engaging with the local arts community. The program not only provides a free 6-month studio space starting in April 2025, but also includes a culminating group exhibition in October 2025, giving the resident artist a platform to showcase their work alongside the other artists at the Lichtenstein.


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