Berkshire Art Center (formerly IS183 Art School) is excited to announce a collaboration with the Railroad Street Youth Project (RSYP) for a Ceramics Apprenticeship led by Ceramics Studio Manager, Lorimer Burns, and Studio Technician, Hunter Cady.
Read MoreBerkshire Art Center (formerly IS183 Art School) is pleased to announce the appointment of a new chair, Mike Zippel, and three new members, Elissa Haskins-Vaughan, Michael Ibrahim, and Marie Rudden to its Board of Directors this fall.
Read MoreBerkshire Art Center (formerly IS183 Art School) is excited to announce it will be expanding to a second location in Pittsfield, the Brothership Building at 141 North Street, this month. The opening will be held on Friday, September 30th, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and is open to the public.
Read MoreBerkshire Art Center’s 2022 Artists-In-Residence, Natalie Tyler and Jody King Camarra, are celebrating the end of their residencies this summer with artist talks and exhibition openings at Chesterwood and The Red Lion Inn.
Read MoreIS183 Art School is evolving! Their new name, Berkshire Art Center (BAC), is accompanied by a new logo designed by Moho Design Creative with a form that evokes a variety of mediums and colors that nod to the full spectrum of possibilities in making art.
Read MoreThe newly formed Berkshire Potters Collective (BPC), in collaboration with IS183 Art School of the Berkshires, brings together a vibrant community of potters of all levels to meet each other and share ideas, ceramic techniques, creative energy, and love of all things clay.
Read MoreIS183 Art School is pleased to announce our two Berkshire Artist Residency 2022 Artists: Natalie Tyler and Jody King Camarra.
Read MoreIS183 Art School is pleased to announce our two Berkshire Artist Residency 2021 Artists: Elizabeth Spangler and Jacqueline Fischer.
Read MoreIS183 Art School is excited to return in-person with our 2021 Summer Art Camp Season!
Read MoreOn Thursday, April 15, 2021, IS183 Art School will be hosting Pops Perterson’s Artist Talk: The Making of A Protest Artist via Zoom.
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