Though there are no Matisses and Joan Mitchells among us, this juried exhibition, titled “Our Berkshires,” with 51 works by 32 artists, offers a wide range of good work.
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Housatonic Valley Art League continues its ‘A Sunday Afternoon With Art’ series
The 1936 movie “Rembrandt” will remind us of how the light of the silver screen is still used to create art.
Housatonic Valley Art League: ‘A Sunday Afternoon With Art’
The Housatonic Valley Art League kicks off a series of curated art films this Sunday, Nov. 26, at 1 p.m.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
In the catalogue of employees at Lulu and Hershey’s coffeeshop none is more renowned than Michelangelo Buonarotti, the latte foam art champion — and this is the real Michelangelo.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
More national coverage for Lulu ‘n’ Hershey. This time, it’s the crew at their coffeeshop, Cafe Perspectivo. Art in America has picked up on the fact that one of the cafe’s baristas is a very famous artist.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
As the final act of the Cafe Perpectivo’s Performance Art Festival Michelangelo plays the folding electric guitar.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
To celebrate the Fourth of July at the Cafe Perspectivo, Michelangelo, the barista, has crafted a huge emblem of American independence.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
With Michelangelo as barista, latte foam becomes a true work of art.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
Michelangelo the barista at Lulu and Hershey’s coffee shop introduces a savory new menu item — from the Italian Renaissance.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
Here’s what happens when you hire Michelangelo to sweep the floor of your coffeeshop.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
When you hire an artist, you never know what’s going to happen. Work becomes art, and vice versa.
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
Hershey introduces a new employee to the crew at Cafe Perspectivo. He’s to help decorate the solar panels. His name is Michelangelo. (Don’t ask. It’s a cartoon.)
Lulu ‘n’ Hershey
Lulu has finally found an artist to decorate the solar panels being installed at the Cafe Perspectivo, the coffeeshop owned by Lulu and Hershey: You’ll never guess. Think Sistine Chapel.