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The Berkshires — Chesterwood Hammertown Hancock Shaker Village Historic Artists' Homes and Studios IS183 Art School Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center Mass Audubon - Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts MASS MoCA Norman Rockwell Museum Tanglewood The Mount The Red Lion Inn The Sterling and Francine Clark Art
Chesterwood Chesterwood is the home, studio and gardens of America's foremost public sculptor, Daniel Chester French (1850-1931), located on 122 acres in Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Berkshire Artist Residency — Chesterwood Uniquely situated in a county that is rich in history and culture, BAC’s Berkshire Artist Residency Program pairs local artists with one of three cultural institutions: Chesterwood, Red Lion Inn and Herman Melville’s Arrowhead
The Collection — Chesterwood The gallery features approximately 150 rarely exhibited objects from Chesterwood’s collection, including paintings; completed works in plaster, marble, and bronze; and models created as preliminary studies for larger public commissions
Contemporary Sculpture — Chesterwood Since 1978, the works of more than 600 emerging and established sculptors have been exhibited at Chesterwood, including Herbert Ferber, Glenda Goodacre, Sol LeWitt, Albert Paley, George Rickey and Richard Stankiewicz
Copy of Home — Chesterwood Look closer, beyond the historic architecture and stunning views that define Chesterwood’s serene character and discover a place that inspired a hard-working, successful American artist who forever memorialized important touch-points in American history—a place that continues to inspire artists to this day
CHESTERWOOD HISTORY Chesterwood is the former summer home, studio and gardens of American sculptor Daniel Chester French (1850–1931), who is best known for creating two of our nation’s most powerful symbols: the Minute Man (1871–75) at the Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts, and Abraham Lincoln (1911–22) for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D C
Contact — Chesterwood HAHS, headquartered at Chesterwood, is a peer-to-peer coalition of sites that brings these museums together to conserve the legacy of creativity in the visual arts in America Please direct all inquiries about this program to: Valerie Balint, Director, HAHS VBalint@SavingPlaces org 413 298 2033 Mailing address: Valerie Balint, Director
The Garden Society — Chesterwood Become a sponsor as part of The Garden Society at the $1000 level and receive 2 tickets to the event, a free membership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation (includes the award-winning quarterly magazine, Preservation), and an autographed copy of Monument Man: The Life and Art of Daniel Chester French by Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer