BAA Fellowship Show 2024 & Awards Reception
The BAA Honors Exceptional Student Artists at 2024 College Fellowship Show
Visit the Online Gallery to learn more about this exhibit, view work, and see the list of award-winners.
The Berkshire Art Association showcases the work of 17 exceptional college artists at the 2024 BAA College Fellowship Show. A reception will be held Saturday, April 6, from 3-5 pm at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts. The public is invited.
The show was juried by a panel representing several visual art disciplines. Of 141 works submitted, 36 were chosen for exhibition. We invite you to see this work and meet the students. For some, this is the first opportunity to present work at a public gallery, an invaluable experience for emerging artists.
A generous grant from the Feigenbaum Foundation helps provide cash awards totaling $5000 and extends our ability to offer these awards far into the future. Students who are Berkshire residents are eligible for the special Norman and Rose Avnet Fellowship Award.
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April 5-30, 2024
Reception
3-5 pm | Saturday, April 6
The Lichtenstein Center for the ArtsFor gallery hours and access to the exhibit, please contact the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts at 413.499.9348
Artists
Matthew Brinton,
Massachusetts College of Liberal ArtsFalcon Laina,
Bard College at Simons RockFior Cecchi Rivas,
Williams CollegeJesse Doubiago,
Maine College of ArtEllie Fitzgerald,
Williams CollegeMatt Flanagan,
Williams CollegeJess Hu,
Williams CollegeJean-Charles Innocent,
Massachusetts College of Liberal ArtsEllie Iorio,
Williams CollegeJean-Charles Innocent,
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Ellie Iorio,
Williams CollegeXan McKenna,
Williams CollegeDaniela Reyes,
Williams CollegeDenise Rodriguez,
Massachusetts College of Liberal ArtsAnnie Scott,
Williams CollegeJane Joan Su,
Williams CollegeMax Sweeney,
Massachusetts College of Liberal ArtsMya Terry,
Hartford Art SchoolKevin Weng,
Williams College
Galleries of Past Shows
The mission of the BAA is to connect artists and the community in order to inspire creativity and increase access to the visual arts. The College Fellowship is funded by the BAA's Norman and Rose Avnet endowment, The Feigenbaum Foundation, and proceeds from special events, including our 10ร10 Real Art Party (RAP) Benefit held at Clock Tower Artist Studios at the Clock Tower Business Center in Pittsfield as part of the City of Pittsfieldโs 10ร10 Festival.