BAA Fellowship Show 2025 & Awards Reception

The BAA honors exceptional student artists at 2025 College Fellowship Show

From Friday, April 4 through Friday, April 28, the Lichtenstein Center of the Arts will host the work of exceptional student artists in the 2025 Berkshire Art Association College Fellowship Show.

The awards reception will take place Saturday, April 19, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm at the Lichtenstein Center of the Arts. Fellowship Awards have been made possible by a generous grant from the Feigenbaum Foundation and by individual donors.

Open to college art students from Berkshire County enrolled in a visual art major anywhere in the country, and students studying at Berkshire County colleges, the 2025 BAA College Fellowship Show was juried by a panel of artists representing several disciplines. Forty art works, created by 16 students, were selected for the show.

  • April 4-28, 2025

    Reception
    Saturday, April 19
    3:00-5:00 pm
    The Lichtenstein Center for the Arts

    For gallery hours and access to the exhibit, please contact the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts at 413.499.9348

    Visit the Online Gallery to learn more about this exhibit, view work, and see the list of award-winners.


Artists

Matthew Brinton,
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Julianna Collins,
Maine College of Art and Design

Edward Curley,
Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Sergio Demo,
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Maxwell Fyfe,
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Jess Hu,
Williams College

Jean-Charles Innocent,
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Eleanor Iorio,
Williams College

Mayel Levin,
Williams College

Katie Maier,
Williams College

Riku Nakano,
Williams College

Enaya'Ajahnae Ogletree,
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Juna Pfeifer,
Williams College

Annie Scott,
Williams College

Max Sweeney,
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Mya Terry,
Hartford Art School


Galleries of past BAA Fellowship Shows

2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013

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 10×10 Real Art Party (RAP) Benefit.

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