How Shall We Live: Berkshire Youth Artists Explore Their Relationship with the Earth in the Time of Climate Change is a juried student art show that explores how high schoolers from across Berkshire County express their views about climate change and inspire others to care for the environment.
How Shall We Live is on view in the Hunter Studio at the Lunder Center at Stone Hill from April 18–26, 12–5 pm. Following the closure of the installation at the Clark, it will be on view at Pittsfield’s City Hall from May 1 (aligning with the May First Fridays Artswalk) through June 8 and Sheffield’s Dewey Hall from June 12–21.
All are invited to a free, public opening reception at the Lunder Center at Stone Hill on April 18 from 2:30–5 pm. Register here.
This student art show is co-organized by the Clark, Living the Change Berkshires, and Cooler Communities. It is made possible with generous support from the Feigenbaum Foundation, Lee Bank, and Greylock Federal Credit Union.
Email dschildkraut@clarkart.edu with any questions.
Image: Anna Oliva, What We Take (detail), acrylic on canvas, 2026, courtesy of the artist
How Shall We Live: Berkshire Youth Artists Explore Their Relationship with the Earth in the Time of Climate Change is a juried student art show that explores how high schoolers from across Berkshire County express their views about climate change and inspire others to care for the environment.
How Shall We Live is on view in the Hunter Studio at the Lunder Center at Stone Hill from April 18–26, 12–5 pm. Following the closure of the installation at the Clark, it will be on view at Pittsfield’s City Hall from May 1 (aligning with the May First Fridays Artswalk) through June 8 and Sheffield’s Dewey Hall from June 12–21.
All are invited to a free, public opening reception at the Lunder Center at Stone Hill on April 18 from 2:30–5 pm. Register here.
This student art show is co-organized by the Clark, Living the Change Berkshires, and Cooler Communities. It is made possible with generous support from the Feigenbaum Foundation, Lee Bank, and Greylock Federal Credit Union.
Email dschildkraut@clarkart.edu with any questions.
Image: Anna Oliva, What We Take (detail), acrylic on canvas, 2026, courtesy of the artist