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Hunt Library VideoWall Opening

The David M. Hunt Library will launch the Hunt VideoWall, a new showcase dedicated to short films by independent filmmakers, with its inaugural screening on Saturday, March 28 at 6 PM. Mail Myself to You (2024) and Circle, Circle, Square (2025), two films by Imogen Pranger, will be shown followed by a conversation with Pranger and VideoWall curator Yonah Sadeh. A documentary filmmaker and animator based in Brooklyn, New York, Pranger’s work utilizes the tactility of 16-millimeter film and handcrafted animation. Mail Myself to You has been screened at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, Backyard Docs Film Festival, Reading Film Festival, and the Athens International Film and Video Festival where it received a Special Jury Mention.

D.M. Hunt Library
63 Main St
Falls Village CT

2026-03-28

VideoWall Inaugural Screening

Quilts of Many Colors Reception

The David M. Hunt Library will celebrate National Quilt Day with a special exhibition, Quilts of Many Colors, on Saturday, March 21, from 5 to 7 PM. Quilts will be available for purchase with a portion of proceeds benefiting the library. At the reception on March 21, visitors will have the opportunity to meet the makers, learn about their techniques and inspirations, and enjoy the wide range of patterns, colors, and traditions represented in their work. From contemporary designs to pieces rooted in classic quilt making, the exhibition celebrates both individual artistry and the shared joy of creating together. The event is free and open to all. Light refreshments will be served.

D.M. Hunt Library
63 Main St
Falls Village CT

2026-03-21

ArtWall Reception — “Quilts of Many Colors”, A Group Art Exhibition

Quilts of Many Colors Exhibit

The David M. Hunt Library will celebrate National Quilt Day with a special exhibition, Quilts of Many Colors, on Saturday, March 21, from 5 to 7 PM. With the arrival of the first days of spring, this showcase of over a dozen quilts reveals the creativity, skill, and community spirit of local crafters. Quilts will be available for purchase with a portion of proceeds benefiting the library. The exhibition will be on display during library operating hours through Friday, April 17.

D.M. Hunt Library
63 Main St
Falls Village CT

2026-03-21

Exhibition — Quilts of Many Colors”, A Group Art Exhibition

An American Hero

“W.E.B. Du Bois: An American Hero” will be performed at Monument Mountain Regional High School in Great Barrington on Saturday, February 21, at 5 p.m.

The play was written by New York City-based actor and producer Chad Lawson Cooper and stars Jeffrey Du Bois Peck, great grandson of Du Bois, in the title role.

Born in Great Barrington on February 23, 1868, Du Bois was a historian, sociologist, and civil rights activist with global influence. He co-founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909 and served as the editor of the NAACP’s journal, The Crisis.

In the play Du Bois is in conversation with his first wife, Nina Gomer Du Bois, with scientist Albert Einstein, and with journalist and civil rights activist Ida Wells. The play goes into three different segments of Du Bois’ life, including the loss of his firstborn and the painful period following the death, how he became friends with Einstein, and his struggle for equal rights for all human beings.

The Schumacher Center is pleased to sponsor the performance together with Multicultural BRIDGE, BerkShares Local, the Du Bois Freedom Center, and the NAACP, Berkshire County Branch.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the ticketing website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/web-du-bois-an-american-hero-tickets-1981447450664?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

Monument Mountain Regional High School
600 Stockbridge Road, Great Barrington, MA 01230

2026-02-21

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A Conversation at the Edge of Sense

Saturday, March 7 // Great Barrington, MA // Sanctuary @ Saint James Place
Tickets: pay-what-you-can starting at $10.
Buy here: https://www.universe.com/events/unnamed-a-conversation-at-the-edge-of-sense-tickets-0GQ2RS?ref=universe-discover

There is a strange doubling in our times.

On one hand, an over-inflation of sense-making: everything must be explained, processed, optimized, and made legible to algorithms and governance. On the other, a profound exhaustion of sense: the feeling that nothing makes sense anymore, that our categories are failing us, that the old maps no longer describe the territory.

These are not separate crises. They are one movement: they mark the dynamics of the frantic work of trying to restore coherence to a world that keeps exceeding our grasp.

And what rushes in to do this work?

Authoritarian movements are winning the sense-making game right now. They offer clean hierarchies, clear enemies, the comfort of knowing exactly who belongs and who doesn’t. Meanwhile, progressive responses often remain trapped in the soft governance of betterment: more therapy, more processing, more wellness initiatives, more breakthroughs. One offers the sword. The other offers the gentle nod. But both attempt to seal the cracks, to make the world legible again.

What if there is something else? What if there’s a staying with the non-legible that lies in excess of the usual parameters of the political? Perhaps, not another position, not another program, but attention to what moves in the gaps, the places where mastery fails and something unnamed slips through. The French fries eaten in the rain might be closer to justice than the courtroom. A child’s nonsense song might carry more weight than a policy brief. The spider, the spit, the laughter that arrives for no reason. These are not absences of meaning. They are refuges from capture.

Unnamed gathers two thinkers – Nora Bateson and Bayo Akomolafe – to sit at this edge. They gather not to explain. They gather not to solve. They gather to notice what trembles just before language coheres, and to ask: what forms of aliveness are stirring outside the logics of healing, justice, and progress?

Saint James Place
352 Main Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230

2026-03-07

Unnamed: A Conversation at the Edge of Sense

Harriet N. Cohen Book Signing

One of the nation’s leading and most celebrated divorce attorneys, Harriet Newman Cohen, with David Feinberg, will be the highlighted special guests for The Norfolk’s Library popular Author Talk series. Admission is free of charge. The co-authors will discuss the new release, Passion and Power: A Life in Three Worlds.

This sweeping narrative details Harriet’s journey through three worlds: raising a family at a time when men held all the power, graduating from law school on the cusp of the “divorce revolution,” and re-fighting old battles over women’s rights in today’s time of reaction and retrenchment.

Following the talk, Coen and Feinberg will sign copies of the memoir while attendees enjoy complimentary refreshments.

Norfolk Library
9 Greenwoods Rd East
Post Office Box 605
Norfolk, CT 06058

Author Talk: Passion and Power with Harriet Cohen and David Feinberg

Holi Savor & Shop

Holi! Festival Of Colors! An Indian holiday celebrating the beauty of renewal & arrival of spring.

Join us at Home & Earth
Saturday, March 7th
1:00-5:00pm
Enjoy inspired bites & sips!

Explore our most vibrant handcrafted treasures as we look forward to the season together.

641 Main St South
Woodbury, CT 06798
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After Hours Archives Book Club

March 31 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Ditch the snow for a summer in Brooklyn! This month we will be reading Shadowshaper by Daniel Jose Older. We will jump into the world of supernatural as we explore what happens when art comes to life. We will travel with Sierra as she embraces her heritage as an Afro-Boricua teen in Brooklyn with a magical legacy and the threat that wants to take that all away.

All teens ages 13–18 are welcome. Supplies and snacks are provided.

Cost: $5

Interested in discounts, free admission, and more? Become a member today!

Sponsored by Christine Mancuso Shugrue

Mattatuck Museum
144 West Main St, Waterbury, CT 06702
Free parking behind the museum and in the lots on Park Place

2026-03-31

https://www.mattmuseum.org/calendar/after-hours-archives/

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