• ReWritten

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    ReWritten is an immersive performance that explores the often-silenced intimate relationship between authors Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville. Moving between their lives, work, and remaining letters, ReWritten reimagines an intergenerational queer love story that helped shape American literature. Through dance, live music, visual art, projection, and text this performance questions what happens when we say

    Prices vary
  • Monument Mountain Hike

    Monument Mountain Rte 7, Great Barrington, MA, United States

    Celebrate the day (August 4, 1850) Melville met Nathaniel Hawthorne on a hike up Monument Mountain by joining BCHS for a similar hike and reading of local poet William Cullen Bryant’s Monument Mountain. The guided hike takes approximately 2 ½ hours and is appropriate for families. Hikers should meet at the Monument Mountain Reservation Parking

  • ReWritten

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    ReWritten is an immersive performance that explores the often-silenced intimate relationship between authors Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville. Moving between their lives, work, and remaining letters, ReWritten reimagines an intergenerational queer love story that helped shape American literature. Through dance, live music, visual art, projection, and text this performance questions what happens when we say

    Prices vary
  • Artist talk with Christopher Volpe – Loomings: Melville, Art, and the Climate Crisis

    Lichtenstein Center for the Arts 28 Renne Avenue, Pittsfield, Massachusetts

    Moving quickly past general background, process, and materials, this illustrated art talk highlights how Loomings addresses our world’s instability through the metaphors at work in Moby-Dick, Herman Melville’s apocalyptic vision of the American quest. Volpe finds in Melville’s account of the doomed commercial whaling voyage of the Pequod a dark, foundational myth of American materialism (and an even darker apocalyptic prophecy

    Free
  • Architecture and Landscape at Herman Melville’s Arrowhead

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Join long-time tour guide John Dickson and Executive Director Lesley Herzberg for a walk around Arrowhead’s grounds.  John will provide an overview of the architectural features of the building and discuss its evolution from the 1780s to the present. This talk is followed by Lesley Herzberg’s walk through the north field where the Melville family

  • 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps Camps: The Genesis of Our State Parks System

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Local historian and author Bernard A. Drew will present a history of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Forest Army of the 1930s, a national program to provide employment, security, and training to young men during the height of the Great Depression. Drew will concentrate on Civilian Conservation Corps facilities in Great Barrington’s Beartown State Forest in and

  • Arrowhead Community Day

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Join us for a day of free activities and fun celebrating local history! Architectural tours of Arrowhead’s historic buildings will be offered throughout the day and the grounds will be open for hiking. In addition, a small presentation in the barn explores the sixty-year history of BCHS including highlights from past events, exhibits, and more.

  • Up from the Depths: Herman Melville, Lewis Mumford, and Rediscovery in Dark Times

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

     Join author and historian Aaron Sachs for a free book signing and discussion of his latest book Up from the Depths: Herman Melville, Lewis Mumford, and Rediscovery in Dark Times (Princeton University Press) on Wednesday, September 28 at 5:30 pm. Sachs will be joined in discussion at Arrowhead by author and former University of Albany professor

  • Cemetery Tour of Hillside Cemetery

    Hillside Cemetery Brown Street, North Adams

    Where can you find a personal friend of two U.S. Presidents, an attorney who invented a railroad brake, the Father of Archaeological Photography, two physicians who started a school and an eyewitness to President Lincoln’s delivery of the Gettysburg Address? Join veteran historian and guide Paul W. Marino for a walk through one of the

    $10 – $15
  • Stockbridge Cemetery Tour

    Stockbridge Cemetery Main Street, Stockbridge

    The Stockbridge Cemetery has been the burial site of Stockbridge residents for over 270 years. Join historian Elizabeth Dillman as we visit the headstones of notable residents and discuss their contributions to the town, the country and the world. And, of course, we’ll visit the Sedgwick Pie! (Rain date: Sunday, October 16, 2pm) Click here for tickets - $10 members, $15

    $10 – $15