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M/other’s time to shine: MICAfest runs in three Northampton venues through May
05-16-2024 1:32 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

The challenges mothers face can be legion, especially for those who work and have families and, according to any number of studies, still end up doing most of the chores at home, from raising kids to cooking, compared to their husbands and...

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An artist with a green thumb: The creative vision and resilience of Kathleen Chapman, designer of Tuesday Market poster
05-09-2024 3:20 PM

By PAT JAMES

Kathleen Chapman (“KC”) and I met under a clothesline near her patchwork garden behind McDonald House in downtown Northampton. I wanted to learn more about her artwork, what brought her to Northampton, and how she connected with Grow Food Northampton...


Direct from the Sunshine State: Augusta Savage Gallery celebrates its namesake with group show from Florida
03-07-2024 1:13 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Augusta Savage rose to prominence as a sculptor and educator when she moved to New York City in the 1920s, where she soon became a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance.But Savage, who was also a determined advocate for equal rights for African...


Art Briefs: Classical music in Hadley, jazz in Amherst, and a unique art exhibit in Northampton 
02-16-2024 8:46 AM

Haydn and Hummel in Hadley (with Beethoven) HADLEY — Arcadia Players will give an early boost to spring, or least to the spirit of spring, on Feb. 18 with a performance of chamber works from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, including...


Getting an inside look: Holyoke exhibit culls varied work from artists’ sketchbooks and journals
12-28-2023 7:50 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Where does art begin? With a general idea or image? Maybe something that’s sketched out quickly in a journal or on a piece of paper?This month at PULP in Holyoke, the Race Street gallery is showcasing just that sort of “behind-the-scenes” look at what...


Artists grapple with affordability gap in Northampton
12-25-2023 6:00 PM

By SADIE TSCHIDER, YANGYANG LYU and STELLA ALPHAS

NORTHAMPTON — From the grandiose Academy of Music at one end of Main Street to the “History of Women in Northampton” mural decorating the Verizon building to the quaint shops selling handmade pottery and watercolor greeting cards, Northampton is a...


Remembering a ‘kind, empathetic’ man who was a talented artist and a friend of children
12-22-2023 4:15 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Eileen Claveloux first met the late Klaus Postler when they were in an MFA program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the late 1990s. Aside from their mutual interest in art, she was intrigued by the way he sometimes wrote: backward.It...


Arts Briefs: A musical goodbye at Anchor House of Artists, varied exhibits in Amherst and Northampton, and more
12-22-2023 2:16 PM

A stylish and artistic send-offNORTHAMPTON — Anchor House of Artists, which is closing for a couple weeks beginning Dec. 24, will be open Dec. 30 to host a send-off for pianist and poet Eliot Cardinaux, who has spent much of the past decade shuttling...


Art in the round: Local galleries and museums feature varied art — and potential holiday gifts — this month
11-30-2023 1:10 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Still hunting for holiday gifts? Want to check out some new art? You can do both by visiting area galleries this month, which offer a variety of exhibits. Here’s a look at some of the shows.Michelson Galleries, Northampton — The Eric Carle Museum...


Rooms of their own: New exhibit at Springfield Museums celebrates 200-plus years of work by a broad range of women artists
11-06-2023 1:52 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Paintings that date to the early 1800s. Native American crafts and textiles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Depression-era photographs and ones taken just a few years ago. A quilt that offers interesting commentary on a pop culture topic...


Come on in: Artists in Easthampton and Florence will host open studio events in early November
10-27-2023 7:50 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Fall brings lots of familiar sights and traditions to the Valley: football games, colorful foliage, crisp nights, pumpkin and squash harvests.There’s another tradition in early November: artists opening their studios to the public.On Nov. 4 and 5,...


The creative vibe in the hills: Hilltown Open Studio Tour will profile the work of 32 artists in seven towns
09-22-2023 9:53 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

The Hilltown 6 Pottery Tour, in which potters in the region open their studios to visitors, has been a staple in the Valley for almost 20 years.Now the Hilltown Open Studio Tour is making its move to become a mainstay annual event.The Hilltown tour,...


Three County Fair back for another ride: 35K expected to attend annual event that kicks off Friday
08-29-2023 6:13 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

NORTHAMPTON — With a sunny forecast and a schedule packed with agricultural events, music, motor sport activities, food and local art, the 206th Three County Fair is set to kick off Friday and run through Labor Day on Monday.First been held in 1818,...


Sculpture to be installed at Nashawannuck Pond boardwalk will salute arts volunteers
08-11-2023 1:34 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

EASTHAMPTON — A new sculpture to be installed next spring along the Nashawannuck Pond boardwalk will give residents and visitors the opportunity to reflect on volunteerism in the arts and cultural sectors of the city.The sculpture, called...


Handmade work in the hills: Hilltown 6 Pottery Tour returns this weekend
07-27-2023 3:10 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

If you show it, they will come.That’s been something of a mantra over the years for a group of Hilltown potters who joined forces to open their studios over a weekend and invite customers and art lovers in, both to see the wares and get a view of how...


June views: Area art galleries bring out the color as spring segues into summer
06-08-2023 3:30 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Even with area colleges and the University of Massachusetts largely closing up shop for the summer, there’s plenty of art on view in the Valley this month. Here’s a look at what some selected galleries have this month.D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts,...


Paradise by the county fairgrounds: Over 200 artists to share their work at bi-annual arts fest in Northampton this weekend
05-30-2023 9:03 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

The Paradise City Arts Festival, like so many other arts organizations, hit a road bump in 2020 and the spring of 2021, when the pandemic forced the longtime Northampton arts fest online for three straight sessions.And when the Northampton festival...


Paradise by the county fairgrounds: Over 200 artists to share their work at bi-annual arts fest in Northampton this weekend
05-25-2023 3:50 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

The Paradise City Arts Festival, like so many other arts organizations, hit a road bump in 2020 and the spring of 2021, when the pandemic forced the longtime Northampton arts fest online for three straight sessions.And when the Northampton festival...


Ready for next artistic adventure: Amy Johnquest, longtime director of the Taber Art Gallery at Holyoke Community College, is stepping down
04-21-2023 11:53 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

Amy Johnquest has had a number of different gigs during her life, from designing posters for Downtown Sounds in Northampton, to painting signs and creating window displays for other businesses, to creating her own mixed media art.But later this...


Smith College Museum of Art hosts two public talks
03-19-2023 11:01 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

NORTHAMPTON — The Smith College Museum of Art (SCMA) is hosting two public talks that will examine some diverse subjects, from art and culture of North Africa to a look at how incarcerated people create art.On Wednesday, Abdessamad El Montassir, an...


Artful appreciation: Northampton Survival Center thanks dutiful donors with postcards created by local artists
03-17-2023 3:53 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

There are a lot of ways to say “thank you.”The Northampton Survival Center decided a good means for doing that would be with art.In a program they’re hoping to make an annual event, the Survival Center staff enlisted 15 regional artists to create...

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