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Office of Cultural Development City of Pittsfield
Next 3rd.Thursdays: August 21, 2008! Downtown Pittsfield 5pm-8pm
Click here for a preview and highlights of this week's 3rd.Thursdays!
Due to technical difficulties we are not able to post the schedule on the website. However flyers will be available at 3rd.Thursdays listing all events and performances. See you there!

The City of Pittsfield, located in the center of culturally-rich Berkshire County, features the Tony Award-winning Barrington Stage Company and its groundbreaking Musical Theatre Lab; the leading living history center for Shaker culture, Hancock Shaker Village, the world-class historically renovated Colonial Theatre, the rich collections in art, natural history and science of the Berkshire Museum, and much more!

| Click to Play Click the link above to see a taste of 3rd Thursdays from the 2007 season, and get ready for 3rd Thursdays in 2008. |

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Events Year-Round!
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Arts & Cultural Organizations and Businesses right here in our community in Pittsfield, MA. Click here for links to all!
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A Great Place for Artists! Are you an artist in Pittsfield? Register here and upon approval your information will become part of our Pittsfield Artist Registry. You can add contact information and one 200 x 200 image. |

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Lichtenstein Center for the Arts Your community Arts Center in the Berkshires. Workshops, studios, performances, gallery. Open to the public. 28 Renne Avenue, off Fenn Street between First and North Streets. Gallery hours: Wed. - Sat., 12 noon through 5pm. More... |
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Pittsfield hits a home run with a two year baseball meets art project: Click on the logo above to visit the website and learn more about calls for artists, upcoming events, and the colorful history of baseball in Pittsfield, the sport's Garden of Eden, where the earliest known mention of the game was found! |
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, located in the heart of the Berkshire County, has been a creative hub for both arts and industry since it was first founded. The Berkshire Museum and its collections in art, history and natural science; Arrowhead, the historic home of Herman Melville where he wrote the classic American novel Moby Dick; Hancock Shaker Village, featuring an unparalleled collection of Shaker buildings and artifacts; and a lively downtown featuring live music venues and over fifty working artists studios, are just some of the cultural highlights of Pittsfield. Below you'll find a listing of cultural and arts organizations in the city of Pittsfield.
The Cultural Pittsfield webpages are supported in part by the John & Abigail Adams Cultural Economic Development Grant program of the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
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