Events from November 23, 2024 – November 25, 2025 – The Berkshire Edge
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Jazz Age Illustration

Jazz Age Illustration

Norman Rockwell Museum

Step back into the vibrant world of the 1920s and 1930s with Jazz Age Illustration, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration during this transformative era. Featuring over […]

Free – $25

The Capital Repertory Theatre presents “Murder for Two”

Capital Repertory Theatre 251 N. Pearl Street, Albany, New York

Capital Repertory Theatre (The Rep) presents two dazzling productions, now for the holiday season and then again in March Murder for Two: Holiday Edition One piano, two performers, and more chaos than Christmas dinner November 28, 2025 to Sunday, December 28, 2025 Book and Lyrics by Kellen Blair Book and Music by Joe Kinosian “Ingenious! […]

$31 – $109

Kiwanis of Southern Berkshire – 26th Annual Scholarship Raffle

The Kiwanis scholarships help regional graduates and returning students defray educational costs as they pursue certificates and degrees at technical/trade schools and two- and four-year colleges. ONE TICKET is $20; THREE TICKETS are $50 and SEVEN TICKETS are $100. Drawing is at Bogies - Great Barrington - February 17th at 8 PM - All encouraged […]

“Wheaton Swan Song”

“Wheaton Swan Song”

Childs+Clark Gallery 684 Main Street, Unit 1, Great Barrington, United States +1 more

Childs+Clark Gallery and Lauren Clark Fine Art present “Wheaton Swan Song”, featuring sculpture by immensely creative Berkshire artist Joseph Wheaton. If you’ve ever coveted Joe’s sculpture but have been waiting for the right time, now is the time! Please join us for a very special reception and show featuring beloved and renowned sculptor Joe Wheaton. […]

Taconic Learning Center Lifelong Learning Come – join us!

Taconic Learning Center Lifelong Learning Come – join us!

Noble Horizons Salisbury CT or Geer Canaan CT

Trials, Tribulations, Failures and Successes of Our First Three Presidents, 1789 to 1809. We will look at several events and attitudes that Washington, Adams, and Jefferson had to address. Some of the problems these events and attitudes caused were handled during their administrations, some of them are still with us today: Power of the Federal […]

Indoor Plants and Tropicals with Ed Sourdiffe

Becket Athenaeum

Join Master Gardener Ed Sourdiffe at the Becket Athenaeum for this hands-on presentation on indoor plants and tropicals! There’s no time like the dead of winter to keep that green thumb green and reap the benefits of indoor gardening. This workshop will include a presentation from Ed Sourdiffe, a master gardener certified in many aspects […]

Free
Oculus Serenade: Artwork by Peter D. Gerakaris

Oculus Serenade: Artwork by Peter D. Gerakaris

Cornwall CT Library 30 Pine Street, Cornwall, Connecticut

Artist Peter D. Gerakaris cites a favorite John Steinbeck quote that encapsulates the ethos of this exhibition: "It is advisable to look from the tide pool to the stars and then back to the tide pool again.” In "Oculus Serenade," Gerakaris’s selection of vibrant tondo paintings, works on paper, and mosaic artworks focuses our gaze […]

Free

Winter/Spring Courses at Berkshire Botanical Garden

Berkshire Botanical Garden 5 West Stockbridge Road, Stockbridge, MA, United States

Step into a season of creativity, craftsmanship and garden-driven discovery. From watercolor workshops to expert-led horticulture intensives, immersive botanical field trips, artisan crafts, wellness traditions, and design-forward garden education, this Winter/Spring lineup invites you to grow your skills, spark your imagination and connect more deeply to the natural world. January 3 through 4: The Science […]