Good Purpose Gallery
The Good Purpose Gallery's mission is to help integrate young individuals on Autism Spectrum and with other Learning Differences into the community, enrich their lives through arts and creativity, and provide the opportunity for professional artists to share their skills and passion with exhibits, workshops and lectures. The Gallery is part of CIP’s Berkshire Visual & Performance Arts Program which provides young adults with Learning Differences including Autism Spectrum disorders with an outlet for creative interests, expression through practical skill building and hands-on experience. Students can participate in small group classes and internships and have the opportunity to exhibit in a professional gallery, helping prepare them for a range of opportunities in the creative arts field.
- Contact Person:
- Address:
- 40 Main Street
- Lee MA, 01238
- Phone:
- 413-394-5045
- Website:
- http://www.goodpurpose.org
2 BFA References to Good Purpose Gallery
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Breakfast with Playwright Mark St. Germain Theatre
Discussing Dancing Lessons for Barrington Stage
By: - Aug 11th, 2014Honoring his many contributions The Mark St. Germain Stage was named for him by Pittsfield's Barrington Stage Company. A number of his best known works- Freud's Last Sessions, Best of Enemies, Dr. Ruth- have premiered for the company of artistic director, Julianne Boyd. This week the latest Dancing Lessons will open. In what has become an annual ritual we met at Dottie's in Pittsfield for breakfast to discuss this new work as well as the challenges of a life in theatre.
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Jessica Park at The Good Purpose Gallery Fine Arts
Visions on the Spectrum II in Lee, Mass.
By: - Nov 25th, 2012As part of its ongoing effort to support the arts for students with autism and other learning differences, the College Internship Program in Lee, Mass. is featuring Jessica Park’s paintings, and also the glass sculpture of Hoogs and Crawford, at its Good Purpose Gallery through January 2, 2013.