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Paper Cities
Open Through June 23, 2024
David-Jeremiah: I Drive Thee
Open Through January 26, 2025
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WELCOME! BIENVENIDOS! BIENVENUE! 

Spring is slowly emerging here in the Berkshires, along with an exciting new season of special exhibitions and events. Featuring artworks ranging over more than 400 years, Paper Cities explore how artists transformed cities from objective subjects into creative expressions within their work. Our public spaces installation, David-Jeremiah: I Drive Thee, is on view in the Clark Center and in the Manton Research Center. It’s also the perfect time to explore our permanent collection galleries or head out on the trails across our 140-acre campus. We’ve also got a busy schedule full of events and activities for all ages and interests. Check out our events calendar to see what else we’ve got going on! We hope to see you soon.

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EVENTS

At Home in the Woods
At Home in the Woods
April 23, 2024

In this Research and Academic Program lecture, Daegan Miller examines the complex history of race and the idealized image of the wilderness of the nineteenth-century Adirondacks. The wilderness often ...

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Member Gallery Tour: Paper Cities
Member Gallery Tour: Paper Cities
April 24, 2024

Allison Marino, curatorial assistant for works on paper and exhibition curator, examines select works from Paper Cities. Advance registration required; capacity is limited. To register, email members ...

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Film Viewing and Discussion: Warner Friedman—A Postmodern Journey
Film Viewing and Discussion: Warner Friedman—A Postmodern Journey
April 25, 2024

Join us for an exclusive event with Warner Friedman, a prominent artist in the Berkshires for over fifty years. After viewing the short documentary Warner Friedman: A Postmodern Journey (2023, directe ...

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Writing Closer: Art and Writing
Writing Closer: Art and Writing
April 26, 2024

The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites writers of all experience and skill levels to be inspired by thematic selections from the Clark’s collection of works on paper. April’s theme, “Art a ...

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Music at the Manton: Myriam Gendron and P.G. Six
Music at the Manton: Myriam Gendron and P.G. Six
April 26, 2024

Born in Canada, Myriam Gendron sings in both English and French. She is an interpreter of classic folk forms, breathing new life into century-old Quebecois, French, and American ballads and traditiona ...

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Permanent Collection Gallery Tour
Permanent Collection Gallery Tour
April 27, 2024

Join a Clark educator for an informative tour of the permanent collection galleries and learn more about the Institute's unique history and growth. Free with gallery admission; capacity is limited. V ...

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The Most Dangerous Woman in America
The Most Dangerous Woman in America
April 27, 2024

The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) presents a special concert selection from a new musical with book and lyrics by Rudy Ramirez and music by Ammon Taylor. What does it take to be "the m ...

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1874: A Significant Year
1874: A Significant Year
April 27, 2024

As part of the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Williamstown Public Library, art historian Jock Brooks presents a gallery tour exploring works of art that were made in 1874, the year of the ...

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Book Talk: Daywork and The Book
Book Talk: Daywork and The Book
April 27, 2024

Poets Jessica Fisher and Mary Ruefle present a reading and conversation in celebration of their new books. Fisher’s third book of poetry, Daywork (Milkweed Editions, 2024), takes its title from the gi ...

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Herblore: Ancestral Plant Storytelling
Herblore: Ancestral Plant Storytelling
April 27, 2024

What are the plants that tie us to our ancestors and sense of place? Brooke Bridges, Twink Williams Burns, and Rebecca Guanzon share intimate stories about their relationships with the land and thei ...

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SPRING EVENTS

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