Listings of arts and cultural events outside of New York.
BARD SUMMERSCAPE: The 7-week long festival features opera, dance, theater, cabaret, film & more. Richard B. Fischer Center for the Performing Arts, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., fishercenter.bard.edu.
BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS: Bethel Woods’ summer line-up includes artists ranging from the New York Philharmonic & The Boston Pops, to Janet Jackson, Selena Gomez, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx & Sublime. July 3–Aug. 28, 200 Hurd Rd., Bethel, N.Y., bethelwoodscenter.org.
BRUCE MUSEUM: “Arctic Sanctuary: Images of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.” Ends May 29. “iCreate! Teen Art.” June 4–26. “Human Connections: Figural Art from the Bruce Museum Collection.” Ends June 5. “Three Sisters & Corn Maidens: Native American Maize Cultivation & Customs.” Ends July 3. “Power Incarnate: Allan Stone’s Collection of Sculpture from the Congo.” Ends Sept. 4. 1 Museum Dr., Greenwich, Conn., brucemuseum.org.
CARAMOOR INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL: The nearly 7-week long, genre-bridging summer music festival brings together folk, world, classical music & more, plus 4th of July fireworks & a host of other special events. June 25–Aug. 10, 149 Girdle Ridge Road, Katonah, N.Y., caramoor.org.
CLARK ART INSTITUTE: “Romantic Nature: British and French Landscapes.” Ends Sept. 30, 225 South Street, Williamstown, Mass., clarkart.edu/museum.
GOODSPEED OPERA HOUSE: “Cutman: A Boxing Musical” is the dramatic story of a young Jewish boxer who must choose between achieving his lifelong dream and defying his faith. Ends June 5. In “My One And Only: A Tap Dance Extravaganza!” the glamorous 1920s come roaring back to life when a barnstorming aviator falls for a bathing beauty. Ends June 25, Goodspeed Opera House, 6 Main Street East, Haddam, Conn., goodspeed.org.
HUDSON VALLEY SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: Now in its 25th year, the festival this season features performances of “Hamlet,” “The Comedy of Errors” and Mark Brown’s adaptation of Jules Verne’s “Around the World in 80 Days.” June 14–Sept. 4, 155 Main St., Cold Spring, N.Y., hvshakespeare.org.
MAVERICK CONCERS: The country’s longest-running summer chamber music festival celebrates its 96th consecutive season, commemorating the 20th anniversary of Leonard Bernstein’s death, the birth of Liszt & the music of Mahler. Woodstock, N.Y., maverickconcerts.org.
MONTCLAIR ART MUSEUM: “Warhol and Cars: American Icons.” Ends June 19. “Robert Mapplethorpe Flowers: Selections from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection.” Ends July 17, South Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N.J., 973-746-5555, montclair-art.com.
MUSIC MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL: In its 82nd season, the air-conditioned summer festival spans 4 centuries of chamber music, plus big band, jazz, country & other special events. June 19–Sept. 4, Falls Village, Conn., musicmountain.org.
NORFOLK CHAMBER FESTIVAL: Young artists & established musicians alike perform in a summer—and beyond—series of classical music concerts, with many events free and open to the public. June 23–Oct. 20, Ellen Battell Stoeckel Estate at Routes 44 & 272, Norfolk, Conn., music.yale.edu/norfolk.
NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM: “Witness: The Art of Jerry Pinkney.” Ends May 30. “Travels with Norman.” Ends June 19, Norman Rockwell Museum, 9 Route 183 Stockbridge, Mass., nrm.org.
Solar: Jesus Matheus will present “New Work” in paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. Through June 20, 44 Davids Lane, East Hampton, N.Y., artsolar.com.
STORM KING ART CENTER: “5+5: New Perspectives.” Ends Nov. 14. “The View From Here: Storm King at Fifty.” Ends Nov. 14, Old Pleasant Hill Rd., Mountainville, N.Y., stormking.org.
YALE CENTER FOR BRITISH ART: “Thomas Lawrence: Regency Power and Brilliance.” Ends June 5. “Art in Focus: William III.” Ends July 31, 1080 Chapel Street‚ New Haven‚ Conn., ycba.yale.edu.
