Hancock Shaker Village
To visit Hancock Shaker Village is to travel back to a simpler time. The site, buildings and interpreters are a refreshing change from the hustle and bustle of contemporary life. Depending on the season, you may witness furniture making, sheep shearing, organic gardening, ice cutting or one of a hundred other survival skills the Shakers practiced.
- Contact Person:
- Address:
- 1843 W. Housatonic Street
- Pittsfield MA, 01201
- Phone:
- (413) 443-0188
- Phone 2:
- (800) 817-1137
- Website:
- http://www.hancockshakervillage.org/accounts/28/homepage/
47 BFA References to Hancock Shaker Village
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Artist Stephen Hannock On Berkshire Museum Front Page
How Selling the Art Betrays the Community
By: - Jul 22nd, 2017Works by Stephen Hannock are in global museum collections. His Oxbow painting in the Metropolitan Museum of Art will be included in a survey of Hudson River artist Thomas Cole. Hannock's mate Sting will also be involved in the project. When he created paintings for his friend's hometown of Newscastle the studies were shown at the Berkshire Museum. He gave one of the studies to the museum to honor philanthropist Nancy Fitzgerald. The fact of that work and the entire fine arts collection of the museum is unknown. We talked at length with the Berkshire based global artist about the impact of the museum's strategy to sell its fine arts collection with a radical makeover as an interactive educational museum for history and science.
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Deval Patrick Initiates Food For Thought Front Page
Series Launched At Hancock Shaker Village
By: - May 08th, 2017Ex-Governor, Deval Patrick, will host the first, 'Food For Thought', speaker series at Hancock Shaker Village on Friday, May 12th. He will talk over dinner about his autobiography, A Reason To Believe.
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Shaker Harvest Suppers October 8th & 29th Front Page
Shakers Know How To Cook.
By: - Sep 10th, 2016The Shakers took full advantage of nature's bounty. Fresh vegetables, homegrown herbs and raised livestock were a daily feature on the Shaker menu. After experiencing one of these special 'Harvest Suppers', a realization occurred to me that there are two more meals being offered this October and that one should consider taking advantage of this opportunity.
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Auction At Hancock Shaker Village Front Page
Harvest Suppers Begin on September 9th
By: - Sep 06th, 2016Hancock Shaker Village is world renowned for its useful simplicity. A visit to this wonderful community, located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts is a rewarding experience. On September 9th, a Shaker auction will take place, as well as the first of a series of Shaker Harvest Suppers.
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February is a Ten in Pittsfield Opinion
Mid Winter Festival
By: - Feb 04th, 2014No it ain't Mardi Gras in New Orleans but Pittsfield is giving it a shot. Shake off the funk with the annual city wide Ten by Ten Festival. There's lots to do so bundle up and break out of the cabin.
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14 Stations by Robert Wilson Fine Arts
Passionm Play from Oberammergau to Mass MoCA
By: - Sep 24th, 2013Some five years previously, Robert Wilson explained, he had been approached by the mayor of Oberammergau, a community of 5,000 that has been presenting a Passion Play, every ten years, since 1634. The resultant 14 Stations were reinstalled at Mass MoCA in 2001 where they remained on view for a year. This report is reposted from Maverick Arts Magazine.
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Tero Saarinen Company at Jacob’s Pillow with Borrowed Light Dance
Revival of 2004 Collaboration with The Boston Camerata.
By: - Jul 16th, 2012For 71 minutes I got religion while completely absorbed by the Shaker inspired Borrowed Light a collaboration between Tero Saarinen Company and The Boston Camerata. The 2004 work had its 2006 U.S. premiere at Jacob's Pillow and has returned via "popular demand" for Pillow's 80th season. It was a stunning highlight of an anniversary celebration.
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Berkshire Salon Through June 10 Fine Arts
Fifth Annual Eclipse Mill Gallery Exhibition to June 10
By: - May 16th, 2012The lively and much anticipated Fifth Annual Berkshire Salon 2012 is dedicated in memory of the recently deceased Eclipse Mill resident Norman Thomas. A grid of his Cubist/ Pop paintings is featured in the installation of works by some forty regional artists. The Salon is open on weekends in North Adams from May 18 through June 10.
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Hancock Shaker Village Fine Arts
2012 Calendar of Events
By: - Apr 04th, 2012Hancock Shaker Village (HSV) announces the living history museum’s 2012 plans at a press conference today. The 52nd season will run from April 7 through October 28. It includes a major new exhibition titled A Promising Venture: Shaker Photographs from the WPA, which features the work of photographer Noel Vicentini, who was hired as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Federal Art Project in 1936 to document the Shaker villages in upstate New York and western Massachusetts for the newly-formed Index of American Design.
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Berkshire Museum Calendar Fine Arts
Exhibitions and Events Through July 15
By: - Mar 27th, 2012In addition to exhibitions the Berkshire museum features an aquarium and the renowned Little Cinema. Here is a break down of exhibitions and events through mid July.
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Berkshire International Film Festival 2011 Wrapup Film
Awards Announced
By: - Jun 06th, 2011The Berkshire International Film Festival announced the winners of the annual BIFF Juried Prize Award and the BIFF Audience Award. In the Juried documentary category, the winner was CRIME AFTER CRIME directed by Yoav Potash, the powerful documentary film on the legal battle to free Debbie Peagler, a woman imprisoned for over a quarter century due to her connection to the murder of the man who abused her.
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Berkshire International Film Festival Film
2011 Program June 2 through June 5
By: - Apr 29th, 2011The annual Berkshire International Film Festival will run from June 2 through 5. The film festival will feature some 70 US and international independent feature films, documentaries, and shorts.
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Hancock Shaker Village Launches Season Fine Arts
Susan Merrill Exhibit Opens April 10
By: - Mar 17th, 2011Hancock Shaker Village kicks off its 2011 season with a painting exhibition titled “Black & White Barnyard†by Stockbridge-based artist Susan Merrill. The exhibition will run during “Baby Animals on the Shaker Farm†April 16 through May 8 from noon to 4pm daily in the Poultry House. It will feature paintings of animals with black and white markings from the Village and surrounding local farms.
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Storefront Artists Project to Relocate Fine Arts
To Share Space with Emporium
By: - Jan 10th, 2011Storefront Artist Project announces the relocation of its gallery and office to 31 South Street at the corner of Park Square in downtown Pittsfield Massachusetts. Storefront will be leaving its present location in the Howard building at 124 Fenn Street, a space it has occupied since 2006, and share the new South Street space with local retailer Emporium.
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Hancock Shaker Village Receives Grant Architecture
$1 Million from Kresge Foundation
By: - Jan 10th, 2011Hancock Shaker Village (HSV) has received a $1 million grant from the Kresge Foundation. The grant was awarded as part of its Sector Leaders investments, an invitation-only component of the Kresge Arts and Culture Program’s Institutional Capitalization initiative.
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Branding the Berkshires Opinion
Marketing July 4th Weekend
By: - Dec 01st, 2010For most of us right now its jingle bells. With the announcement of the 2011 Tanglewood schedule this week, however, Berkshire arts organizations are hard at work planning a fast launch to the season on the Fourth of July. But, like Abbott and Costello, come summer, let's hope they aren't wondering about "who's on first." There is desperate need for branding, pooled resources, and a marketing strategy for the Berkshires.
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Hancock Shaker Village Open House Dec. 11 Architecture
Co Hosted With UMass Amherst
By: - Nov 30th, 2010Hancock Shaker Village (HSV) and UMass Amherst will host an open house for prospective students to learn about the new Master of Science in Design with a concentration in Historic Preservation program on Saturday, December 11 from noon to 2pm at Hancock Shaker Village (1843 W. Housatonic St., Pittsfield, MA). Please RSVP to Dr. Steven Bedford, program director, at 413.443.0188 ext. 239 or sbedford@hancockshakervillage.org.
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Berkshire Museum Armed and Dangerous People
Locked and Loaded With Stuart Chase
By: - Feb 18th, 2010Back in the day the Berkshire Museum, the oldest in the region, collected everything from soup to nuts. The museum's director, Stuart Chase, is challenged to find projects drawn from a vast collection of 30,000 objects. The interactive exhibitions are fun for families and instructive for 13,000 annual visiting students.
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Best of the Berkshires for August 3 - 17 Opinion
A Detailed Guide to Arts & Entertainment
By: - Aug 02nd, 2009composers, cutting edge dance or perhaps an absorbing evening of great theatre? Take time to indulge your senses and treat yourself to some of the Berkshire's legendary performing arts attractions. They all have great deals for residents and visitors alike. Use our handy Picks and Previews guide to help decide.
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Our Latest Berkshire Review of the Arts for June 1-20 Opinion
Your Guide to the Berkshire's Best in Theatre, Music, Dance
By: - Jun 01st, 2009June is bustin' out all over, and our resident performing arts organizations are pulling out all the stops as the season approaches. Once again we provide our handy guide to upcoming Berkshire events.
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Saving Money on Theater Tickets Theatre
Half priced tickets are available every day
By: - Jun 21st, 2008Part Two of our report on saving money while enjoying the Berkshire's many performing arts attractions. Theater, music and dance are available at a discount, sometimes even Free!
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Enjoying Berkshire Museums on a Tight Budget Opinion
Local Art Museums and Historical Sites Have Many Low Cost and Free Offerings
By: - Jun 19th, 2008Part One: Use this handy guide to Berkshire museum discounts, and you can enjoy the same wonderful attractions that draw tens of thousands of people to our region each summer.
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