July 1-3, 2023
Ski Butternut, Great Barrington, MA
SHOW HOURS:
Set-Up: Friday, June 30
Saturday, July 1: 10am-6pm
Sunday, July 2: 10am-6pm
Monday, July 3: 10am-5pm
1. OUTDOOR
Provide your own booth, under your own canopy. Most booths are fairly level on grassy surface.
Electricity available for demonstrating artists only.
2. UNDER LARGE WHITE TENTS
Provide your own booth. 500 watts electricity included.
3. UPPER LODGE INDOORS, air-conditioned.
Provide your own booth. 500 watts electricity included. 35 spaces available.
Most booths have a 7'6" height limit.
4. LOWER LODGE. Indoor. Corners not available
Provide your own booth. 500 watts of electricity included.
Now in its 23rd year and featuring 175 jury-selected artists from across the country, the Berkshires Arts Festival is recognized nationally as one of the country's most respected summer art events. The Berkshires Visitors Bureau rates the Berkshires Arts Festival as one of the top ten "Hot Spots" in Western Massachusetts. It is highly recommended as one of The places to go for family get-togethers and an extraordinary shopping experience. "With its relaxed atmosphere, great food, exceptional art & fine crafts, puppet shows, and live music, it's a great weekend for the entire family."
The July 4th weekend kicks off the summer cultural season, and The Berkshires Arts Festival has become a summer institution
FYI
Smithsonian Magazine ranked Great Barrington as No. 1 among small towns in the United States in its 2012 May issue, citing its "big-city" smarts and its New England sensibilities.
TESTIMONIALS
"I wanted to write you and your wife a few words of appreciation in regards to the Berkshires Arts Festival. Thank you, your wife and crew for your hard work creating this years beautiful show. As you promised and predicted, the show was a great success. visitors commented on how they were impressed about the layout and quality of the show. Especially, i thank you for the accommodation which you provided for my work. I hope you enjoy the rest of the summer."
Kind regards,
Michal