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Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. is proud to host an exhibition of blue or mostly blue artworks in honor of Autism Awareness Month. Blue Art Show will be held at the Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. offices at 33 Dunham Mall in April.

There will be an opening reception for Blue Art Show on Friday, April 5, 2019 from 5 to 8 pm during First Fridays Artswalk, and the show will remain on view through April 26, 2019.

21 local artists will be represented in Blue Art Show including Irene Collias, Tiffany Delmolino, Mary Beth Eldridge, Susan Geller, Katherine Haig, Anadelia Hart, Michelle Iglesias, Caroline Kelley, Christina Kelly, Henry Kleine, Ben Mancino, Dorothy Martell, Julie Morgan, Don Orcutt, Carolina Perrone, Alicia M. Sicotte, Karen Jo Sicotte, Sally Tiska Rice, Julian Rocca, Joan Rooks, and Stephanie VanBramer.

The art show is part of ‘GO BLUE’ programming being planned for April by The Autism Collaborative of Berkshire County. For more Autism Awareness Month programming, visit https://autismconnectionsma.org/berkshire-collaboration/

 

About the local GO BLUE campaign:

April is Autism Awareness month, celebrated globally with various ‘GO BLUE’ campaigns. The goal of the Berkshire County, MA based campaign is to heighten awareness of services available to individuals and families impacted by Autism and to educate, celebrate, and empower those with Autism.

The local GO BLUE campaign is a joint effort of agencies who are part of the Autism Collaborative of Berkshire County. The Autism Collaborative of Berkshire County is a group of local Autism service providers and agencies working together to educate, advocate and raise awareness of the services available in our community to families.

 

Featured images in header (left to right): Stephanie VanBramer ‘See the Unseen’, Katherine Haig ‘The Ghost Inside’