Mar 20 Friday
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
February 9 – March 20, 2026
Opening Reception on Thursday, February 12, 4:30-6:30pm at Pegasus Gallery.
The evocative imagery of Nancy L. Greco’s drawings occupy ethereal spaces where dreamlike myths and fleeting memories shape a realm of endless potential. Human and animal forms are prominent themes that appear contained by and yet freely float within surreal, natural and architectural settings. Dynamic juxtapositions and unexpected perspectives untether her representational imagery from traditional contexts and invite the viewer to explore the elusive nature of memory - fragmented, incomplete but undeniably vivid.
Greco’s drawings, prints, and paintings have been exhibited internationally throughout her 50+ year career. She holds an M.F.A., from The Ohio State University (Columbus) and an M.A. and B.A. in Art Education from Southern Connecticut State University. See more of Greco’s work on her website at: www.nancylgreco.com
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall. Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. when classes are in session. Spring Recess (March 16-20) hours are Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall, across from the Enrollment Services Office. Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Step back into the vibrant world of the 1920s and 1930s with Jazz Age Illustration, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration during this transformative era. Featuring over 100 works by renowned artists such as Aaron Douglas, John Held Jr., and Frank E. Schoonover, the exhibition delves into the cultural impact of illustration during a time of dramatic social change.
Organized by the Delaware Art Museum, Jazz Age Illustration is the first major exhibition to survey the art of popular illustration in the United States between 1919 and 1942—a vibrant and transformative era of innovation, evolving styles, social change, and expanding popular media.
Hallucinations brings together three new, interrelated series by Lisa Iglesias that frame perception as layered, contingent, and in motion. Composed of acrylic paint on paper, translucent materials, and repeated relief prints of domestic objects, the works unfold through veils, screens, and patterned surfaces that shift as the viewer moves. In 100 cartas a la luna, multiple levels of paint are applied on both sides of each paper through staining, pouring, pooling, and relief printing, often in collaboration with Iglesias’s young children. Privacy screens, halftone fields, and layered applications of paint function as perceptual filters—at times obscuring, at others revealing images, gestures, and bodily impressions. Across the exhibition, weft and warp structures echo textiles, as household materials are translated into digital, cosmic, and architectural forms.
6th Annual Photography Exhibit sponsored by the Deerfield Art Association at Fiddleheads Gallery in Northfield, MA. Exhibit opens Sat. February 14 - Sunday March 29.Featuring artists living in New EnglandArtist Reception Sun. Feb. 22 2-4pmGallery hours Fri. - Sat. 12-5pm, Sun. 12-4pm
Mixed media works in ROMANUM by Ron Maggio are inspired by the wall paintings (or frescos) from houses and villas of Rome, Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Boscoreale, dating from the second century B.C. and the first century A.D. The artist works within classical sensibilities of architectural space and color and incorporates the rich color palette employed by Roman fresco painters. Opening Reception March 6, 5:00-7:00 PM.
Our 'Snacks + Social Justice' series is BACK! On Friday, March 20, 5:30-7pm, join the High Five team and special guest, somatic therapist Luke King!
Learn somatic techniques for staying grounded while fighting fascism and write notes of gratitude for local organizations on the frontlines—all while snacking on gluten-free treats from our bookseller Corrie's radical activist cookbook, THE REVOLUTION WILL BE WELL FED.
Somatics begin at 6pm. All ages are invited. Participation is free and no registration is necessary. Join us!
Get ready for a killer night of synths at Jupiter Club in Easthampton.
Along with their mix of '80’s new wave synthesizer dance grooves and punk rock guitar riffs, Rival Galaxies will be joined by the ukulele power disco jams of The Y Lie and the warbly keys and drum machines of Snowglobe Almanac.
Dance the night away or chill out in the Jupiter Club lounge with a craft cocktail.
Pay what you want to support local music but no one turned away for lack of funds.
Early Risers, Jake Klar, and Lizzy Mandell open the evening with a special in-the-round set, leading into Andrea von Kampen’s debut performance at Next Stage. Hailing from Nebraska’s Great Plains, von Kampen is an acclaimed singer-songwriter known for intimate storytelling and luminous melodies, with appearances alongside Watchhouse, Punch Brothers, The Wood Brothers, and Bonny Light Horseman, plus performances at Newport Folk Festival and Rocky Mountain Folks Festival. She’s released three albums, toured internationally, amassed 55M+ Spotify streams, and this fall unveils a powerful protest EP calling for justice and solidarity. Opening artists Early Risers, Jake Klar, and Lizzy Mandell bring harmony-rich folk, modern Americana grit, and award-winning songwriting to start the night.
Mar 21 Saturday
Featuring locally grown and produced foods, including fruits and vegetables, cheeses, meats, breads, and more. Free admission. Indoor market. Live local music. Offering SNAP/HIP benefits with a 1:1 Market Match provided by the Berkshire Agricultural Ventures Market Match Fund and available for up to $30/ shopper at each market. The Housy Dome is included on the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority BRTA route #21.