The following photos and artwork have been accepted by the jury of the climate art show, How Shall We Live: Berkshire Youth Artists Explore Their Relationship with the Earth in the Time of Climate Change

 

Liah Tatro 9 Optimism and Pessimism collage
Alex Fisher 9 The Upside-down altered digital photo
Jada Devenow 10 When Hope Fades  altered digital photo
Aliza Evans-Mahoney 10 A Window Into the Future painting: acrylic
Aiden Champagne 10 Fraction In Winter collage of altered photos
Shae Breault  11 WE Are Burning  painting: acrylic
Nolan Stuebner 11 Corrupt Forest altered digital photo
Murphy sayers 12 A Familiar Face  digital photo
Natasha Nugent 12 Fading Away altered digital photo
max killam 12 Not Hard Enough altered digital photo
Honor  Tidmarsh 12 Polar-extinction  painting: acrylic
Krishiv Malhotra 12 मेरा देश (Mera Desh, My Country) collage
Shubham Devre 12 Seeing the Future altered digital photo
Thomas Warren 12 Fall Through The Cracks altered digital photo

 


 

OPENING RECEPTION: STUDENT ART SHOW

SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2026

2:30–5 PM

LUNDER CENTER

Celebrate the student art show, How Shall We Live: Berkshire Youth Artists Explore Their Relationship with the Earth in the Time of Climate Change. Explore how high school students from across Berkshire County express their views about climate change and inspire others to care for, and about, the environment.

How Shall We Live is on view in the Hunter Studio at the Lunder Center at Stone Hill from Saturday, April 18–Saturday, April 25, 12–5 pm. This student art show is co-organized by the Clark, Living the Change Berkshires, and Cooler Communities.

Email dschildkraut@clarkart.edu with any questions.

CLARK ART EVENT LINK