Masterpieces in Western Mass: Exploring the Berkshires’ Best Art Museums
A stay at the Porches Inn at MASS MoCA is, in effect, a stay in an artistic haven in the heart of the Berkshires. From MASS MoCA’s bold contemporary art to in-situ mid-century house museum, the Berkshires are bursting with creative treasures. With its eclectic decor, outdoor heated pool, and curated packages like the MASS MoCA Experience and Clark Art Experience special offers, Porches makes it easy to dive into the art world while enjoying all the comforts of a top-notch hotel. Here is our guide to the Berkshires’ best art museums, complete with spots to recharge with coffee or a decadent treat.
Where the Bold Reside: MASS MoCA
Distance from Porches: 0 miles (it’s literally across the street!)
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, or MASS MoCA, is one of the largest contemporary art museums in the world. Housed in a sprawling 19th-century factory complex, which once manufactured textiles and later electricity, the institution marries its industrial aesthetic with its cutting-edge installations. Notable exhibits include Sol LeWitt’s “Wall Drawing Retrospective,” a kaleidoscopic display of vibrant patterns spanning three stories, and Nick Cave’s “Until,” an immersive, dreamlike exploration of social justice themes.
Nearby Treat: Tunnel City Coffee has delicious lattes and seasonal fruit tart—a North Adams staple.
Timeless Treasures: The Clark Art Institute
Distance from Porches: 6.5 miles (15 minutes by car)
In nearby Williamstown, The Clark Art Institute marries world-class art with breathtaking natural surroundings. The museum’s collection features European and American masterpieces, including Renoir’s “A Box at the Theater (At the Concert)” and Homer’s “West Point, Prout’s Neck.” In summer, don’t miss the outdoor sculptures dotting the expansive campus.
Nearby Treat: Café 7 at The Clark offers freshly baked cookies with views of the museum’s reflecting pool.
A Shimmering Gem: Norman Rockwell Museum
Distance from Porches: 40 miles (50 minutes by car)
The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge feels like the heart of American nostalgia. The museum, which houses the world’s largest collection of original Normal Rockwell pieces, showcases the artist’s Saturday Evening Post covers alongside his original studio, which is preserved on the grounds. Iconic works such as “The Four Freedoms” offer a glimpse into mid-20th century life and values.
Nearby Treat: The historic Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge features four different dining experiences. Each offering a carefully crafted menu that highlights local ingredients and flavors. Two favorite spots are the cozy Widow Bingham’s Tavern and the infamous Front Porch facing Main Street.
Eclectic Enchantment: Berkshire Museum
Distance from Porches: 20 miles (25 minutes by car)
The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield combines art, history, and science with highlights including ancient Egyptian artifacts, contemporary photography exhibits, and even an aquarium. The museum’s art gallery houses works by Hudson River School painters like Albert Bierstadt.
Nearby Treat: Dottie’s Coffee Lounge serves famous chocolate croissants.
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA)
Distance from Porches: 6 miles (10 minutes by car)
This gem on the Williams College campus in Williamstown, which is free to visit, punches well above its weight for a college museum. Its collection spans centuries, with standout pieces like Edward Hopper’s “Morning in a City” and a rotating array of contemporary installations.
Nearby Treat: Spring Street Market & Café is beloved for its warm atmosphere as much as its fresh pastries and creamy gelato.
Surreal and Sublime: Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio
Distance from Porches: 30 miles (40 minutes by car)
With the home’s original mid-century furnishings intact, the Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio in Lenox immerses visitors in the world of Bauhaus-trained artists Suzy Frelinghuysen and George Morris. Their home, studio, and extensive collection of abstract art transport you to the mid-20th century.
Nearby Treat: Haven Café & Bakery makes delectable lemon scones.
Beyond the Canvas: Hancock Shaker Village
Distance from Porches: 25 miles (35 minutes by car)
The Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, a living history museum, offers visitors a unique blend of art and history, providing a look into Shaker craftsmanship. The iconic Round Stone Barn is a masterpiece of functional architecture.
Nearby Treat: No. Six Depot Roastery & Café serves artisanal coffee and decadent chocolate olive oil cake.
Small But Mighty: The Bennington Museum
Distance from Porches: 20 miles (25 minutes by car)
Hop over the state lines into Vermont to visit the Bennington Museum, a delightful mix of art, history, and Americana. The museum is home to the largest public collection of works by Anna Mary Robertson, better known as Grandma Moses.
Nearby Treat: Madison Brewing Company in downtown Bennington offers hearty slices of pie.
Exploring these artistic treasures then return to Porches Inn at MASS MoCA to relax in your cozy suite or unwind by the pool. With its eclectic decor and thoughtful amenities, Porches Inn is the perfect complement to your Berkshires art adventure. Whether you’re sipping coffee at Tunnel City or marveling at masterpieces at The Clark, you’ll discover that the Berkshires are as much a feast for the eyes as they are for the soul.
Ready to plan your escape? Explore the special art offers at Porches.