Artist Talk: Tessa Kelly — Aug 14

Artist Talk: Tessa Kelly — Aug 14

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Friday, August 14, from 6–7pm, via Zoom (link will be emailed prior to the event)

Each summer, local artists are invited to interpret and express The Red Lion Inn’s spirit through a partnership with IS183 Art School of the Berkshires.

This year, the Red Lion Inn will host two artists, architect pair Tessa Kelly and Chris Parkinson. For the months of July and August, Tessa and Chris are invited to create work, both on site and off, using the Red Lion Inn as their studio and inspiration. Join them, midway through their residency, for a discussion of their backgrounds, artistic vision for the project, and experience so far at the Inn.

Tessa Kelly and Chris Parkinson are architects and founders of ARCADE in Pittsfield, MA whose mission is to use design as a platform to create and support culture in disinvested, de-industrialized cities.  

ARCADE's work has been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, displayed at MASS MoCA and Hancock Shaker Village, and featured in Dwell Magazine and the Boston Globe. Notable projects include The Mastheads and the Westside Riverway Park, both of which expand the relationship between architecture and communities to provide ongoing opportunities for public humanities programming to new audiences.

Tessa Kelly is a graduate of Williams College and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and has taught in the graduate program at the Yale School of Architecture. She is a native of Pittsfield, MA.

Chris Parkinson is a graduate of Amherst College and the Yale School of Architecture, and has taught at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is a native of Williamstown, MA.

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Online Classes at IS183

Though IS183 Art School has temporarily closed its doors due to the evolving COVID-19 situation, we are committed to our mission to provide hands-on art-making opportunities, keeping creativity alive during this challenging time. Our new Online Art series offers digital opportunities to work with talented IS183 Faculty Artists, bringing the studio experience to you!

How It Works

Register for a class (or series) on our website, and we will email you a Zoom meeting link along with instructions. Simply use the link to join the online class at the designated time! Download the Zoom app on your smartphone or tablet, or use your laptop/desktop web browser. The web browser client will download automatically when you join your first Zoom meeting. (Have a look at this Zoom overview.)

You will join a live, interactive lesson presented in real-time by an IS183 Faculty Artist. Small class sizes will allow you to engage personally with the instructor and other students, just like in the studio! Faculty lessons will primarily be demonstration-based, but may have segments in which students are challenged to work on independent assignments. Each class and faculty approach will be unique! 

Thank you for continuing to make art and support IS183 Art School! We look forward to seeing you in the (virtual) studios! 


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