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The Mastheads: Arts Programming in Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area
September 13, 2018 || Posted by: F. Calarco (NERO) –
The Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area works to preserve and promote its historical, cultural, and natural resources within the Upper Housatonic River Valley and its watershed. The heritage area footprint encompasses 848 square miles, including nearly 30 towns across northwestern Connecticut and western Massachusetts.
One way the NHA promotes local efforts, is by working with grassroots programs like The Mastheads, a public humanities project in Pittsfield, MA. Specifically, the heritage area helps provide support in a three-part partnership with the City of Pittsfield and staff of the Mastheads.
The Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area works to preserve and promote its historical, cultural, and natural resources within the Upper Housatonic River Valley and its watershed. The heritage area footprint encompasses 848 square miles, including nearly 30 towns across northwestern Connecticut and western Massachusetts.
One way the NHA promotes local efforts, is by working with grassroots programs like The Mastheads, a public humanities project in Pittsfield, MA. Specifically, the heritage area helps provide support in a three-part partnership with the City of Pittsfield and staff of the Mastheads.

Iwan Baan / The Mastheads
These unique workspaces are architectural interpretations of the historic spaces of five famous American Renaissance authors who wrote in Pittsfield during the 19th century: Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., and Henry David Thoreau. Throughout the summer, these five mobile studios are positioned in natural environments similar to those that inspired authors like Melville and Thoreau, and allow for the writers-in-residence to draw similar inspiration in the present day.

Iwan Baan / The Mastheads
Furthermore, each summer the program produces bi-weekly Mastheads inserts for the local newspaper The Berkshire Eagle, which include transcripts of lectures and community conversations, work by Mastheads’ writers-in-residence, as well as drawings, cartoons, poetry, and other writing by local authors and Fireside students.

Iwan Baan / The Mastheads