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Industrial Past and Present on Display
The Adams Theater and Specialty Minerals Inc. will present Up Close at the Limestone Plant: Industrial Photography in Adams, MA. The lobby exhibition focuses on the town’s industrial history and its present-day infrastructure. It connects Adams’ past to its working present.
Opening Reception and Exhibition Dates
The exhibition runs from May 28 through September 5 at The Adams Theater. In addition, a free public opening reception will take place on May 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Artists Explore the Limestone Plant
The show features fine art photography by Thaddeus B. Kubis. It also includes a 1990 archival series by Stephen Szoradi. Both bodies of work center on the Specialty Minerals Inc. plant and limestone quarry. The site has operated in Adams since 1848.
Collaboration Highlights Local Industry
The Adams Theater collaborated with SMI on the exhibition. Together, they present the plant as a major local employer. They also highlight it as a site of visual and historical interest.
Visual Influence and Industrial Form
Kubis is a Berkshires-based fine arts photographer. He drew inspiration from Charles Sheeler’s photographs of Ford’s River Rouge plant. His work explores modern industrial systems. At the same time, it captures the stark elegance of the plant’s natural and built structures.
Documenting Workers and Legacy
Meanwhile, Szoradi’s 1990 photographs and texts profile retired SMI employees. The series preserves a record of the people who shaped the plant across generations.
Learn More
More information about The Adams Theater’s 2026 season is available at adamstheater.org/events.
Source: Adams Theater media release, April 23, 2026. Image courtesy of Thad Kubis/Specialty Minerals, via Processing Magazine.








