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SUMMARY:Free Kids’ Harvest Paint & Sip
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church will host a Free Kids’ Paint & Sip on Friday\, November 7\, from 5 to 7 pm\, in the auditorium at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church\, 67 East Street. \nThis free Harvest-themed Paint & Sip is best suited for ages 5 to 12\, although younger and older children are welcome. All materials\, instruction\, snacks\, and juice will be provided. Children are welcome to drop in anytime over the course of the event\, and all children must be accompanied by an adult. The auditorium is on the second floor of the parish house\, and the entrance is on Allen Street.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/free-kids-harvest-paint-sip/
LOCATION:St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church\, 67 East Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Free
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SUMMARY:Depot After Dark: Teen Dance Party Edition!
DESCRIPTION:Depot After Dark: Teen Dance Party Edition! will be held on Saturday\, October 18\, 7 to 9:30 pm\, on Liberty Street (the alleyway between Tito’s/Wander and Crawford Square). \nDepot After Dark: Teen Dance Party Edition! is open to Berkshire County high school students only\, and attendees must have a current\, valid high school ID. \nThis event is a collaboration between Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Wander Berkshires. There will be a live DJ\, and VonBowtie Face Painting will be offering free glitter and glow face paint. Halloween costumes are encouraged but not required. Please do not wear masks. There will be beverages available for purchase from Wander; and Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. will be providing adult chaperones to ensure a safe and supportive environment. \nDepot After Dark: Teen Dance Party Edition is presented by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. in partnership with Mill Town Foundation\, the City of Pittsfield\, and WANDER Berkshires. \nFor more information on Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive!\, call Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. at 413-443-6501.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/depot-after-dark-teen-dance-party-edition/
LOCATION:Liberty Street\, Liberty Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:Night Circus: Free Tarot Readings with Emily Dunsay Wild
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy free 3 Card Tarot Readings with master psychic\, alchemist\, life coach\, and poet Emily Dunsay Wild inside 90 North Studio (90 North Street). The readings are free\, but tips are appreciated. \n“My methods are vast\, I am a channel for nature magic\, spirit realms\, angelic messages\, beauty\, art\, inspiration\, sacred ceremony\, expert tarot oracle interpretation\,” says Emily. “My specialties\, seeing the past present & future. Releasing trauma & psychic wounds. Creating breathtaking original spells & manifesting what your heart truly yearns for. I use a plentitude of skills & tools woven in a master tapestry to give each client the most accurate & thorough transformation possible of body mind & soul. My clients include celebrities\, fellow master healers & everyone else in between.” Learn more about Emily at thejewelsofknowing.com.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/night-circus-free-tarot-readings-with-emily-dunsay-wild/
LOCATION:90 North Studio\, 90 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free
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SUMMARY:Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive! Night Circus
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive! Night Circus: Saturday\, October 18\, 3 to 6 pm\, on Dunham Mall\, School Street\, and the portion of North Street that connects the two. \nThe Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive! Night Circus will feature live ska and punk rock bands presented by 413ska; a fire show with Last Ember; free Tarot Readings by Emily Dunsay Wild at 90 North Studio; a beer garden with Hot Plate Brewing Co.; specialty alcoholic beverages from HAND CRAFTED Catering; food from Flavourful Bites\, HAND CRAFTED Catering\, and Cookie’s Cupcakes; and vendors curated by Jake Seeley of Bomb Shack Vintage. \nLast Ember will bring two fire performances to School Street at 4 and 5 pm! \nJesse M. Thomas (Last Ember) has dedicated much of his life to the mastery of prop manipulation and fire-spinning. Jesse has a variety of 10+ acts (from flaming staves to fire eating to knife juggling) and over 15 years professional training. \n413ska will present 3 bands on Dunham Mall. \nCARSON DALY CITY TRAIN (3 to 4 pm): \nA supergroup featuring members of Futon Lasagna\, The Agonizers\, ghost tones\, So Many Dangers\, and Steppin Razor Blades – playing covers from the Carson Daly TRL era and your favorite punk songs from the 90’s! \nDatura (4:15 to 5 pm): \nDatura is a Punk Rock Band from Pittsfield with Lead singer and rhythm guitarist Paxton miller\, Lead guitarist Zach Farina\, Drummer Brody Barnes\, and semi temporary Bassist Jack Bradway. Datura’s style is inspired by Greenday\, blink-182\, The Ramones\, and other punk classics\, attempting to provide a comical\, fun experience and music an audience can relate to. \nHardCar (5:15 to 6 pm): \nHardCar is a four-piece alternative punk rock band from Western MA. They combine elements of The Ramones\, The Vandals\, and The Muppets to create a frenetic cartoon fight cloud of three chord mischief with more catchy hooks than a fishing derby. They released the EP\, “Cars of Hardness” in 2024. \nThe band schedule is subject to change. \nEnjoy free 3 Card Tarot Readings with master psychic\, alchemist\, life coach\, and poet Emily Dunsay Wild inside 90 North Studio (90 North Street). The readings are free\, but tips are appreciated. \n“My methods are vast\, I am a channel for nature magic\, spirit realms\, angelic messages\, beauty\, art\, inspiration\, sacred ceremony\, expert tarot oracle interpretation\,” says Emily. “My specialties\, seeing the past present & future. Releasing trauma & psychic wounds. Creating breathtaking original spells & manifesting what your heart truly yearns for. I use a plentitude of skills & tools woven in a master tapestry to give each client the most accurate & thorough transformation possible of body mind & soul. My clients include celebrities\, fellow master healers & everyone else in between.” Learn more about Emily at thejewelsofknowing.com. \nDowntown Pittsfield… It’s Alive! Night Circus is presented by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. in partnership with Mill Town Foundation\, the City of Pittsfield\, Bomb Shack Vintage\, 413ska\, HAND CRAFTED Catering & Events\, Hot Plate Brewing Co.\, and 90 North Studio. \nFor more information on Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive!\, call Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. at 413-443-6501.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/downtown-pittsfield-its-alive-night-circus/
LOCATION:Dunham Mall\, 100 North Street
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Free,Music,Outdoors,Performance
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SUMMARY:Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive! Kids’ Zone
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive! Kids’ Zone: Saturday\, October 18\, 10 am to 1 pm \nThe Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive! Kids’ Zone will be held on the St. Joseph’s Church lawn. The Kids’ Zone will feature a bounce house\, Halloween-themed arts & crafts\, games\, face painting\, balloon twisting\, giveaways\, live entertainment\, and more! All Kids’ Zone activities are free\, and costumes are encouraged. \nThere will be free Face Painting and Balloon Twisting by BTC Family Entertainment (Bowey the Clown and Magic Brushes); a live DJ\, and Opal Raven Cirque will perform a variety show at 11 am and 12 pm. Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. will host a Halloween Paint & Sip activity. \nBerkshire Art Center will be there with a spooky ghost pull art project for all ages; and Berkshire Museum will be there with their Mobile Museum Unit and Large Dinosaur Bone Blocks for kids to make their own dinosaurs! \nThere will be additional free activities provided by the Berkshire Athenaeum\, Berkshire County Head Start/Pittsfield CFCE\, Berkshire District Attorney’s Office\, Berkshire Music School\, Foster MA/Adopt MA\, Susan B Anthony Birthplace Museum\, and The Berkshire County Kids’ Place. \nDowntown Pittsfield… It’s Alive! Kids’ Zone is presented by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. in partnership with Mill Town Foundation\, the City of Pittsfield\, St. Joseph’s Church\, and Carr Hardware. \nFor more information on Downtown Pittsfield… It’s Alive!\, call Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. at 413-443-6501.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/downtown-pittsfield-its-alive-kids-zone/
LOCATION:Lawn of St. Joseph’s Church\, 414 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Free
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T140000
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-25/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T100000
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-24/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-23/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-22/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T200000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
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SUMMARY:Rhythmscape: SíncoPaz\, Raíces y Ritmos (Roots & Rhythm)
DESCRIPTION:“Rhythmscape” on Dunham Mall highlights a different rhythm and instructor from our local community each session\, reflecting the many identities that make Pittsfield home. \nRhythmscape is free and open to all and encourages everyone to experience the joy of movement and the beauty of cultural exchange. No experience is necessary to participate. Dunham Mall can be located by entering 100 North Street on your GPS. \nAt the final Sunday\, September 21 session\, enjoy a free interactive event\, where you can build your own instruments to use in collaborative music-making and dancing. \nWhat happens when rhythm becomes a language of belonging? \nSíncoPaz\, Raíces y Ritmos (Roots & Rhythm)\, is a new community-based music project that invites people of all ages and backgrounds to create sound together. \nPart workshop and jam – and definitely a celebration – SíncoPaz is less about performance and more about what emerges when we listen and respond to find resonance with one another. \nSíncoPaz explores the power of síncopa (syncopation) and paz (peace) as metaphors for collective life: How might we hold tension and release? \nHow do we find the pulse between difference and unity? How can rhythm become a bridge across language\, cultures\, and experiences? \nParticipants will have the chance to build their own instruments — cajóns\, rattles\, drums — and use them in collaborative music-making and dancing that emphasizes connection over perfection. SíncoPaz’s intention is to create a space where finding the beat together and coming into sync is an act of community.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/rhythmscape-sincopaz-raices-y-ritmos-roots-rhythm/
LOCATION:Dunham Mall\, 100 North Street
CATEGORIES:Dance,Family Fun,Free,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250907T154358Z
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UID:10001499-1758189600-1758204000@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-18/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250907T154358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250907T154358Z
UID:10001498-1758103200-1758117600@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-17/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250907T154358Z
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-16/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250915T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250915T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250907T154358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250907T154358Z
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-15/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T200000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250907T153759Z
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SUMMARY:Rhythmscape: Sandra Zarate teaches Zumba®
DESCRIPTION:“Rhythmscape” on Dunham Mall highlights a different rhythm and instructor from our local community each session\, reflecting the many identities that make Pittsfield home. \nRhythmscape is free and open to all and encourages everyone to experience the joy of movement and the beauty of cultural exchange. No experience is necessary to participate. Dunham Mall can be located by entering 100 North Street on your GPS. \nAt the Sunday\, September 14 session\, enjoy a free Zumba® class with Sandra Zarate open to all ages and fitness levels. Beginners are welcome! \nSandra Zarate is a Colombian Zumba® instructor with over 10 years of experience sharing her passion for dance and fitness with people of all ages and skill levels. Since 2013\, she has been teaching Zumba® and holds multiple certifications. \nSandra loves what she does and finds great joy in helping her students reach their goals while having fun along the way. She believes that in today’s fast-paced and hyper-connected world\, it’s essential to create moments to disconnect and focus on ourselves. Her classes are designed to be that space — a place to move\, laugh\, sweat\, and feel alive. \nHer mission is to cultivate a fun\, energetic\, and welcoming environment where everyone feels inspired to dance\, express themselves\, and enjoy the journey to better health.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/rhythmscape-sandra-zarate-teaches-zumba-3/
LOCATION:Dunham Mall\, 100 North Street
CATEGORIES:Dance,Family Fun,Fitness,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-11/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-10/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250907T154358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250907T154358Z
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-09/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250908T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250908T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250907T154358Z
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SUMMARY:“Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition”
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and Framework will feature a brand-new “Pittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition” featuring 4 local artists at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. (437 North Street). \nFeatured artists are Susan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams. \nThe exhibition will be on view Monday through Thursday\, 10 am to 2 pm\, September 5 through September 25\, by visiting the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. offices at 431 North Street. \nThe Pittsfield Paintbox Program is a program of the City of Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development. The Paintbox Program celebrates local artists\, enlivens the streetscape\, and discourages vandalism of utility boxes throughout the downtown. Four Paintbox designs will be installed in Pittsfield this summer by the artists in this exhibition at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. \nSusan Gail Catelotti is an artist\, illustrator\, and graphic designer based in Peru\, Massachusetts. She holds a degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated more than 15 children’s books for a range of authors. Her work also includes public art and mural projects all rooted in her love for storytelling through image. \nDeeply inspired by the forests\, wildlife\, and quiet magic of the Berkshires\, Susan often begins her creative process by exploring the natural world around her. Her paintings and illustrations are filled with creatures—both real and imagined—that add a sense of whimsy\, weirdness\, and delight to every scene. Whether she’s illustrating a picture book or painting a woodland tableau\, her work invites viewers to pause\, look closer\, and rediscover a sense of wonder. \nMelissa Matsuki Lillie is painter whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world. Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered\, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes. In addition to painting\, she frequently works sculpturally\, creating forms that celebrate both line and color. \nBorn in Maryland\, Melissa attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She currently lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. \nFor over two decades\, Anastasia Drayton has had the privilege of working as a horticulturist in the Berkshire landscape. This time spent observing plants and ecosystems has deepened her understanding of the natural world and its connection to human-made spaces. Her work—both in horticulture and art—is rooted in yielding to nature\, allowing it to shape and inspire her designs. \nWatercolor plays a central role in Anastasia’s process\, applied in a way that allows it to move freely across the surface – guided more by gravity and chance than by control. Anastasia works in other mediums as well\, but always with a sense that she is only gently guiding the creative process. She often incorporates natural elements like branches and lichens whose forms mirror organic patterns\, allowing nature to shape the composition. In this way\, the human hand becomes secondary; instead\, she trusts the materials and environment to create their own beauty. By letting nature guide each piece\, it reminds the viewer that we don’t always need to cling so tightly—things have a way of unfolding as they’re meant to\, naturally and inevitably. Anastasia finds so much resilience\, hope\, and peace in the natural world\, and through her art\, she aims to honor that connection and invite others to see the world with the same reverence. \nEternity Joy Alice Williams is currently pursuing her associate’s degree in Fine Arts at Berkshire Community College. When creating works of art\, she usually likes using Prismacolor colored pencils and oil pastels\, along with other materials. She’s always had a love for drawing\, but recently she has had more of a focus on different vegetables and fruits. With them\, she wants to display the importance of fresh produce in communities. \nThe gallery at Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. is funded in part by a grant from the Pittsfield Cultural Council; a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/pittsfield-paintbox-artist-exhibition/2025-09-08/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 431 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T230000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250805T233644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T161402Z
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SUMMARY:Depot After Dark: First Fridays Afterparty
DESCRIPTION:After the September 5 First Fridays at Five\, Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, Tito’s Mexican Bar & Grill\, and Wander Berkshires will present “Depot After Dark” outside on Liberty Street (the alleyway between Tito’s/Wander and Crawford Square). This event is free and from 8 to 11 pm. \nThe vibe for the evening will be a Glow Party! Who says you can’t wear white after Labor Day? Dress in white and be ready to dance! Joe Wheaton will be bringing BIG black lights and Missy VonBowtie will be doing neon and glow in the dark face paint. There will be neon markers and an interactive sheet “mural” for everyone to decorate.  \nThe DJ for the evening is Brooklyn-born and East Coast-based\, DJ Bengey\, who brings over two decades of experience creating unforgettable musical moments. A veteran of New York City’s vibrant music scene\, Bengey is known for his genre-defying mixes that perfectly match any event’s energy. \nBeverages including beer\, wine\, and margaritas will be available from Tito’s\, and non-alcoholic “zero proof” cocktails and other specialty drinks will be available from Wander. Attendees are invited to bring their own food or order takeout from Tito’s.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/depot-after-dark-first-fridays-afterparty-2/
LOCATION:Liberty Street\, Liberty Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,DJ,First Fridays at Five
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T183000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250821T155656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T155806Z
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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting for Emily Elizabeth Bunnell’s Map of Downtown Pittsfield in Dunham Mall
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. will hold a Ribbon Cutting in Dunham Mall for Emily Elizabeth Bunnell’s Map of Downtown Pittsfield on Friday\, September 5th at 6:15 pm during the September 5 First Fridays at Five. This map\, created as part of the Reimagine Dunham Mall effort\, is the first of several wayfinding efforts being introduced in the Downtown in partnership with Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, MassDevelopment’s Transformative Development Initiative (TDI)\, and the City of Pittsfield. \n“My process for this map started with concepting several different approaches for the map and meeting with the Pittsfield team to select a style that best fit their needs and wants\,” says Emily. “Upon a selection of an isometric map\, I cross referenced images of downtown with historical and satellite images to create a complete pencil and ink drawing of all the streets and buildings of downtown Pittsfield. I then scanned\, digitally fine-tuned\, and colored that map and created landmark labels. The final product represents multiple rounds of drawings and internal feedback to best highlight the walkability and major sites of Downtown Pittsfield in an approachable and playful design\, with a hope that this invites more people to enjoy the many sites\, shops\, and dining options the area has to offer on foot.” \nEmily Elizabeth Bunnell is a painter and graphic designer living in Windsor\, MA. She loves exploring the wild spaces\, building community\, and engaging with the art and music scene unique to Western MA and New England. She hopes to create work that connects people with each other and the larger world around them. Her design motto is “Good Design that Does Good” and her paintings focus on the beauty\, inherent value\, and interconnected nature of all of our wild community members. \nReimagine Dunham Mall aims to support area business\, recreation\, pedestrian networks\, and parking accessibility for residents and visitors of downtown Pittsfield. \nReimagine Dunham Mall and this map project are supported by a MassDevelopment grant with a funding match by Pittsfield Beautiful and community donations. \nFor more information on Reimagine Dunham Mall\, call Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. at 413-443-6501.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/ribbon-cutting-for-emily-elizabeth-bunnells-map-of-downtown-pittsfield-in-dunham-mall/
LOCATION:Dunham Mall\, 100 North Street
CATEGORIES:Art,First Fridays at Five,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T183000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250820T155743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T160110Z
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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting for Robert Markey’s Mosaic Mural in Dunham Mall
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. will hold a Ribbon Cutting for Robert Markey’s Mosaic Mural in Dunham Mall on Friday\, September 5 at 6:15 pm during the September 5 First Fridays at Five. The three mosaic mural panels created by Markey are intended to beautify downtown as part of the Reimagine Dunham Mall effort. \nReimagine Dunham Mall aims to support area business\, recreation\, pedestrian networks\, and parking accessibility for residents and visitors of downtown Pittsfield. \nReimagine Dunham Mall and this mural project are supported by a MassDevelopment grant with a funding match by Pittsfield Beautiful and community donations. \nBased on public input\, Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. added 8 large planters to Dunham Mall with Heritage Birch trees to provide shade and natural habitats\, smaller planters filled with colorful annuals\, seating\, and a pop of color with Markey’s mosaic murals. These projects are to support the use and beautification of Dunham Mall. \nThe inspiration provided to Markey for his mosaic murals was that Pittsfield is where nature and city meet and that Dunham Mall where the murals would be located has become a hub of activity with events like Rhythmscape – a free\, outdoor Summer Dance Series\, The Pitt – a free\, outdoor Summer Concert Series\, and Dance on Dunham during the First Fridays at Five. \nRobert Markey is an artist who has worked in many media over the years including painting\, sculpture\, installation\, video\, and mosaics. He has done public art projects in cities around the country including New York\, Boston\, Philadelphia\, Houston\, and Minneapolis. His first video was aired on PBS\, and he received national media coverage for his public performance work on domestic violence. \nRobert has done mosaic murals in Brazil\, Chile\, Mexico\, Cambodia\, Sri Lanka\, Israel\, India\, Afghanistan\, and the U.S. creating mosaic murals with youth in vulnerable situations. He has done painted murals with refugees in the U.S. and Greece\, and with tribal painters in India. \nHis sculptures have been featured in various locations around the country\, including The Norman Rockwell Museum and Chesterwood in Stockbridge\, 3 Sisters Sanctuary in Goshen\, and Sculpture Fest in Woodstock\, VT. \n“I was asked to do three mosaic mural panels about Pittsfield\,” says Robert. “The city sent me many pictures of the city and people in the city\, and I also took some photos of the city.” \n“The first panel is about the river and the mountains around Pittsfield. The second panel is people dancing and a man in a wheelchair. The third panel is the center of the city with two tall buildings and some trees.” \n“It was an interesting process to make these mosaic panels – one is a far view\, one is a close up\, and one is a medium distance view. Deciding on colors was also interesting – the colors of the river\, the two different sky colors\, and deciding to make the background color of the dancers white.”
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/ribbon-cutting-for-robert-markeys-mosaic-mural-in-dunham-mall/
LOCATION:Dunham Mall\, 100 North Street
CATEGORIES:Art,First Fridays at Five,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T200000
DTSTAMP:20260520T054616
CREATED:20250821T190944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T190944Z
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SUMMARY:September 5 First Fridays at Five
DESCRIPTION:The final First Fridays at Five of the 2025 season will be held on Friday\, September 5th from 5 to 8 pm with an Afterparty from 8 to 11 pm. The event presented by the City of Pittsfield\, Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, and Mill Town Foundation will feature live music\, art\, dance\, family fun\, shopping\, food\, a beer garden\, and entertainment throughout downtown Pittsfield. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs so they can sit and enjoy a variety of food\, beverages\, and entertainment. \n  \nLive Music at Persip Park\, 175 North Street (5-8PM): \n  \nLive performance by The Wolves. Beer Garden with Hot Plate Brewing Co. \n  \nThe Wolves bring you a nostalgic and eclectic mix of songs spanning genres – from the 80s\, 90s\, and beyond. \n  \nIn the case of inclement weather\, The Wolves will be at Price Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church\, 27 East Street. \n  \nEntertainment Zone at the south end of North Street near Hot Harry’s (5-8PM): \n  \nOpal Raven Cirque will perform a Scarf Routine at 5 pm and a Fire Show at 7:30 pm in the Entertainment Zone. \n  \nStunt Comedian WackyChad! will perform 45-minute shows at 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the Entertainment Zone. \n  \nOpal Raven Cirque is a circus and sideshow performer based in Western Massachusetts. She’s known across New England and the Tri-State area for her “Danger Dame of the Flame” variety show. \n  \nWackyChad!’s award-winning\, action-packed\, and interactive stunt comedy show will blow your mind. With his extreme pogo stick stunts and big tricks\, WackyChad! delivers a delightful entertainment experience that will leave you roaring with laughter and applauding in amazement. \n  \nIn the case of inclement weather\, WackyChad! will be at Price Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church\, 27 East Street. \n  \nIn the case of inclement weather\, Opal Raven Cirque’s Scarf Routine will be at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts at 28 Renee Avenue. \n  \nDance Party on Dunham Mall\, 100 North Street (5-8PM): \n  \nDunham Mall will feature a “Solid Gold” Dance Party with DJ Pup Daddy from 5 to 8 pm. DJ Pup Daddy will spin vinyl records of the 60s\, 70s\, and 80s\, along with 90s party jams. \n  \nIn the case of inclement weather\, the Dance Party with DJ Pup Daddy will be at WANDER Berkshires\, 34 Depot Street\, Suite 101\, from 5 to 7 pm. \n  \nMural Unveilings at Dunham Mall\, 100 North Street (6:15PM): \n  \nDowntown Pittsfield\, Inc. will hold a Ribbon Cutting in Dunham Mall for Robert Markey’s Mosaic Mural and Emily Elizabeth Bunnell’s Map of Downtown Pittsfield at 6:15 pm. \n  \n“Art in the Park” at Palace Park\, 122 North Street (5-8PM): \n  \nCarly Holmes and Sadiya Quetti-Goodson will be popped up in Palace Park inviting the community to watch them create art live! \n  \nIn the case of inclement weather\, “Art in the Park” with Carly Holmes and Sadiya Quetti-Goodson will be inside the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts at 28 Renee Avenue. \n  \nPottery Demo at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts\, 28 Renee Avenue (5-8PM): \n  \nJim Horsford will be in his studio at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts hosting a free live pottery demonstration where he will be inviting individuals to help him make pots on the potter’s wheel. \n  \nMakers Market and Food Vendors\, North Street (5-8PM): \n  \nThe Makers Market at First Fridays at Five will feature over a dozen local vendors selling handmade products such as crafts\, clothing and accessories\, candles\, art\, custom gift items\, self-care items\, and packaged foods and sweets. \n  \nCheck out a variety of food vendors including BB’s Hot Spot\, Cravins Ice Cream\, D’s Island Food Truck\, Just Kickin It Bar B Que\, and Upstreet Smoke. \n  \nFamily Fun Zone and Balloon Ben\, North Street (5-8PM): \n  \nThe Family Fun Zone at First Fridays at Five will feature free\, interactive activities from local non-profit organizations including arts & crafts\, games\, and more. \n  \nThe Berkshire County Sheriff’s Office will be offering the Child ID Project at the September 5 First Fridays at Five. This free service creates a digital ID with fingerprints\, photo\, physical description\, and emergency contacts\, which is stored in a secure national database. If a child ever goes missing\, this information can help law enforcement respond quickly and effectively\, nationwide. The process only takes a few minutes and gives families added peace of mind. \n  \nThere will be lawn games in the center of North Street\, and Balloon Ben will be crafting free balloon creations. \n  \n“Where’s Winston?” starts at Dunham Mall\, 100 North Street (5-7:45PM): \n  \nDowntown Pittsfield\, Inc. will present a one-night-only Back-to-School edition of “Where’s Winston?” during the September 5th First Fridays at Five. This Back-to-School themed scavenger hunt for images of Officer Winston\, the Pittsfield Police Department’s comfort dog\, will take place on Friday\, September 5\, from 5 to 7:45 pm. Game Cards will be available at the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. tent in Dunham Mall at 100 North Street starting at 5 pm. The last Game Card will be redeemed at 7:55 pm. “Where’s Winston?” is for children aged 3 to 18 years old\, and young children participating must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n  \nAll participants will get a Winston Sticker. Children who find any 5 words will win a Winston Drawstring Bag while supplies last. The first ten children who find all 6 words and turn in their completed Game Card to the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. tent in Dunham Mall will win a Winston plushie! \n  \nReading with Rebel” at Witch Slapped\, 78 North Street (5-7PM): \n  \nDrag queen\, Miz Rebel Progress\, has teamed up with Witch Slapped to promote literacy at this storytelling event. All children who attend will leave with a free book. \n  \nFirst Fridays Artswalk\, Downtown Pittsfield (5-8PM): \n  \nFirst Fridays Artswalk will showcase artists at venues throughout downtown Pittsfield from 5 to 8 pm including Berkshire Art Center\, Clock Tower Artists\, Framework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, Hotel on North\, Lichtenstein Center for the Arts\, Marketplace Cafe\, NUarts gallery + studios\, Ralph Froio Senior Center\, Roots and Dreams and Mustard Seeds\, and the Soda Chef. Follow a virtual walking tour on the free Downtown Pittsfield App and enjoy opening receptions with the artists. \n  \nFree Drop-In Art Making at Berkshire Art Center\, 141 North Street (5:30-7:30PM): \n  \nEnjoy a rotating set of art projects for individuals and families to participate in at their own pace with the guidance and support of a Faculty Artist. All children must be accompanied by an adult. \n  \nOriginal Concert Series with Job Creators at Hot Plate Brewing Co.\, 1 School Street (7PM): \n  \nJob Creators is a psychedelic math rock based out of Boston/Brooklyn. The dynamic pair consists of Blaise Lucey on bass guitar and audio samples and Tim Winslow on drums and synthesizer. \n  \n“Depot After Dark”: The Official First Fridays Afterparty (8-11PM): \n  \nDowntown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, Tito’s Mexican Bar & Grill\, and Wander Berkshires will present “Depot After Dark” outside on Liberty Street (the alleyway between Tito’s/Wander and Crawford Square). \n  \nThe vibe for the evening will be a Glow Party! Who says you can’t wear white after Labor Day? Dress in white and be ready to dance! Joe Wheaton will be bringing BIG black lights and Missy VonBowtie will be doing neon and glow in the dark face paint. There will be neon markers and an interactive sheet “mural” for everyone to decorate. \n  \nThe DJ for the evening is Brooklyn-born and East Coast-based\, DJ Bengey\, who brings over two decades of experience creating unforgettable musical moments. A veteran of New York City’s vibrant music scene\, Bengey is known for his genre-defying mixes that perfectly match any event’s energy. \n  \nBeverages including beer\, wine\, and margaritas will be available from Tito’s\, and non-alcoholic “zero proof” cocktails and other specialty drinks will be available from Wander. Attendees are invited to bring their own food or order takeout from Tito’s. \n  \nFirst Fridays at Five is led by the City of Pittsfield and Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and will take place in downtown Pittsfield on May 2\, June 6\, August 1\, and September 5. A portion of North Street will be closed during the event. \n  \nSeason partners and sponsors include AccessPlus\, Mill Town Foundation\, MountainOne\, and Guardian. \n  \nThank you to Brick by Brick Markets for day-of vendor coordination. \n  \nFor more information and a full event listing\, visit https://lovepittsfield.com/first-fridays.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/september-5-first-fridays-at-five-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,First Fridays at Five,Music,Outdoors
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SUMMARY:First Fridays at Five: Opal Raven Cirque
DESCRIPTION:New for September\, enjoy an Entertainment Zone at the south end of North Street near Hot Harry’s featuring performances by WackyChad! and Opal Raven Cirque. \nOpal Raven Cirque will perform a Scarf Routine at 5 pm and a Fire Show at 7:30 pm in the Entertainment Zone. \nOpal Raven Cirque is a circus and sideshow performer based in Western Massachusetts. She’s known across New England and the Tri-State area for her “Danger Dame of the Flame” variety show. Also known as the Sword Queen of Gypsy Layne\, Opal showcases masterful sword spinning and daring prop tricks.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/first-fridays-at-five-opal-raven-cirque/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:First Fridays at Five
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SUMMARY:“Where’s Winston?” Scavenger Hunt at First Fridays at Five
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. will present a one-night-only Back-to-School edition of “Where’s Winston?” during the September 5th First Fridays at Five. This Back-to-School themed scavenger hunt for images of Officer Winston\, the Pittsfield Police Department’s comfort dog\, will take place on Friday\, September 5\, from 5 to 7:45 pm. Game Cards will be available at the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. tent in Dunham Mall at 100 North Street starting at 5 pm. The last Game Card will be redeemed at 7:55 pm. “Where’s Winston?” is for children aged 3 to 18 years old\, and young children participating must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \nEvery Winston will have a unique Back-to-School themed word with him. Find the hidden Winstons\, write the words on the Where’s Winston? Game Card\, and bring the Game Card to the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. tent in Dunham Mall at 100 North Street to redeem for prizes. \nAll participants will get a Winston Sticker. \nChildren who find any 5 words will win a Winston Drawstring Bag while supplies last. \nThe first 10 children who find all 6 words and turn in their completed Game Card to the Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. tent in Dunham Mall will win a Winston plushie!
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/wheres-winston-scavenger-hunt-at-first-fridays-at-five/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,First Fridays at Five,Free
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SUMMARY:Makers Market at First Fridays at Five
DESCRIPTION:The Makers Market at First Fridays at Five will be on North Street and will feature over a dozen local vendors selling handmade products such as crafts\, clothing and accessories\, candles\, art\, custom gift items\, self-care items\, and packaged foods and sweets.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/makers-market-at-first-fridays-at-five-8/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:First Fridays at Five,Shopping
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SUMMARY:Family Fun Zone at First Fridays at Five
DESCRIPTION:The Family Fun Zone at First Fridays at Five will be on North Street and will feature free\, interactive activities from local non-profit organizations including face-painting\, arts & crafts\, games\, and more. \nThere will be lawn games in the center of North Street\, and Balloon Ben will be crafting free balloon creations.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/family-fun-zone-at-first-fridays-at-five-9/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,First Fridays at Five
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SUMMARY:First Fridays at Five: The Wolves
DESCRIPTION:Persip Park\, 175 North Street\, will feature a live performance by The Wolves on Friday\, September 5 from 5 to 8 pm. Enjoy a beer garden from Hot Plate Brewing Co. and local food vendors within the vicinity. \nThe Wolves bring you a nostalgic and eclectic mix of songs spanning genres – from the 80s\, 90s\, and beyond. Led by Kara Wolf on vocals (Eavesdrop) and Darby Wolf on keys (Matt Schofield\, Reckoners\, Eavesdrop)\, they are joined by a variety of players from Western Massachusetts. This performance will feature Jared Quinn on guitar and vocals (Eavesdrop\, John Cruz\, Live on the Planet w/ Kim Zombik) and Andrew Ricketts on drums (Eavesdrop\, Mary McAvoy). \nIn the case of inclement weather\, The Wolves will be at Price Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church\, 27 East Street.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/first-fridays-at-five-the-wolves/
LOCATION:Persip Park\, 175 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:First Fridays at Five,Music
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SUMMARY:September 5 First Fridays Artswalk
DESCRIPTION:The First Fridays Artswalk in downtown Pittsfield concludes its 5-month season (May through September) on Friday\, September 5 from 5 to 8 pm as part of the City of Pittsfield’s First Fridays at Five. \n  \nDownload the Downtown Pittsfield App in the App Store or on Google Play to follow a virtual walking tour of art on your cell phone. Direct link to tour:  https://downtownpittsfield.stqry.app/list/56470 \n  \nEvent Highlights (South to North): \n   \nArtists at the Clock Tower\, 75 South Church Street\, Third Floor \nKaren Carmean\, Deborah H Carter\, Lucie Castaldo\, Joan Palano Ciolfi\, Randy Foulds\, Marion Grant\, Nava Grunfeld\, Caroline Kelley\, Mollie Kellogg\, Eric Korenman\, Bruce Laird\, Lisa Loustaunau\, Mark Mellinger\, Linda Petrocine\, Shany Porras\, Sally Tiska Rice\, Ilene Richard\, Audrey Shachnow\, Stanley Singer\, Ariel Smith\, Jordan Stone\, Sharon Walthew\, Stefanie Weber\, and Carmel Wilson \nOpen Studios: Friday\, September 5\, 5 to 8 pm \n    \nMarketplace Cafe\, 53 North Street \nJill McLean \n“For the Love of Landscapes” \nOpening Reception: Friday\, September 5\, 5 to 7 pm \n  \nRoots and Dreams and Mustard Seeds\, 119 Fenn Street \nCosmic CoArt Cooperative and the Cosmic Butterfly Procession \nAnnalisa Jacobsen\, Peppa\, Aisha B.\, Drake\, Jean Minuchin\, Macarena\, Beth Fairservis\, Matt Brinton\, Nicole Fecteau\, and Olly \nArtist Reception: Friday\, September 5\, 5 to 8 pm \n     \nLichtenstein Center for the Arts\, 28 Renne Avenue \nWe Are America Too: The Journey Continues. \nOpening Reception: Friday\, September 5\, 5 to 8 pm \n  \nPalace Park\, 122 North Street \n“Art in the Park” with Carly Holmes \nFriday\, September 5\, 5 to 8 pm \n  \nBerkshire Art Center/Brothership Building\, 141 North Street \nFree Drop-In Art Making \nFriday\, September 5\, 5:30 to 7:30 pm \n  \nSoda Chef\, 161 North Street \nNicole March Art – Window Display \n  \nHotel on North\, 297 North Street \n“Rear View” \nNew Paintings by Stacey Silkey \nOpening Reception: Friday\, September 5\, 5 to 8 pm \n  \nNUarts gallery + studios\, 311 North Street \nView the Hall Gallery featuring the works of resident artists \nFriday\, September 5\, 5 to 8 pm \n  \nRalph Froio Senior Center\, 330 North Street \n“Woven Stories” \nRalph Froio Senior Center Quilters \nArtist Reception: Friday\, September 5\, 5 to 8 pm \n  \nFramework by Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc.\, 437 North Street \nPittsfield Paintbox Artist Exhibition \nSusan Gail Catelotti\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Eternity Joy Alice Williams \nOpening Reception: Friday\, September 5\, 5 to 8 pm \n  \nFeatured images in header (clockwise top left to bottom left): Stacey Silkey\, Stephx\, Melissa Matsuki Lillie\, Susan Gail Catelotti\, Anastasia Drayton\, and Jill McLean
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/september-5-first-fridays-artswalk/
LOCATION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Artswalk,First Fridays at Five
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SUMMARY:“Art in the Park” with Carly Holmes at First Fridays at Five
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Pittsfield\, Inc. and First Fridays Artswalk are pleased to announce the September “Art in the Park” artist at First Fridays at Five is Carly Holmes. \nCarly will be popped up in Palace Park (near 122 North Street)\, inviting the community to watch her paint live and discussing her process with all who are interested. \nCarly is a lifelong resident of Pittsfield and describes herself as an emerging artist with a passion for creating art. “I have always loved creating art\,” Carly says. “As a child\, I was constantly drawing and crafting. I have explored drawing\, ceramics\, and 3-dimensional design. But painting with acrylics is where my true passion lies. I view my work as a reflection of my ever-evolving interests\, and as a personal outlet for self-expression.” \nCarly is the City of Pittsfield’s inaugural artist-in-residence and is currently working out of studio space in the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts. Carly also recently unveiled her new mural “DOWNTOWN BOUND” on the train platform at the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority Intermodal Center located at 1 Columbus Avenue in Pittsfield. “DOWNTOWN BOUND” was created alongside mentor artist Jesse Tobin McCauley as part of the Let It Shine! Public Art Partnership. \nIn the case of inclement weather\, “Art in the Park” with Carly Holmes will be inside the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts at 28 Renee Avenue. \n“Art in the Park” is supported by the Feigenbaum Foundation.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/art-in-the-park-with-carly-holmes-at-first-fridays-at-five/
LOCATION:Palace Park\, 116 North Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Artswalk,Educational,Family Fun,First Fridays at Five,Free
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