Family storytime @ Mass MoCA
Family storytime @ Mass MoCA
Families with children up to 6 years old are invited to join Mass MoCA museum educators for a storytime and related exploration in the galleries.
Families with children up to 6 years old are invited to join Mass MoCA museum educators for a storytime and related exploration in the galleries.
Charlie Kaufman, played by Nicolas Cage, is a confused Los Angeles screenwriter overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy, and by the screenwriting ambitions of his freeloading twin brother.
Simon's Rock welcomes acclaimed poet Ama Codjoe, winner of the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize and finalist for the NAACP Image Award and the Paterson Poetry Prize.
New parents are welcome to join other caregivers and their infants for a guided visit in the permanent collection galleries at the Clark Art Institute.
Mokoomba, an explosively talented six-man crew from the Victoria Fall, has been hailed as one of the most exciting bands from Africa in the 21st century.
Walk step by step through the creation of artists' books and with demonstrations, with book artists at the Clark Art Institute.
Presented as part of the Clark's Artists' Books Day, Alexandra J. Gold discusses artist book collaborations between contemporary painters and poets.
In celebration of the 100-year anniversary of Herman Melville’s posthumous novella Billy Budd, Hot Plate Brewing will host a read-a-thon in their taproom.
From the Paper Cities exhibition to the Clark’s collection of artists’ books, the Clark will explore the simple—yet limitless—possibilities of paper.
Williams College Department of Music presents Julian Müller, cello, in a faculty recital with Artist Associate in Piano Elizabeth Wright.
Writer and journalist Tamar Sarai, a Philadelphia features writer at Prism, will deliver the annual free Hardman Journalist talk at MCLA.
Everyone is invited to the Northern Berkshires’ second annual Eid al-Fitr Celebrations, held at Williams College in the New Davis Center.
Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel presents a free concert, an all-French program including Francis Poulenc, Olivier Messiaen and Albéric Magnard.
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City still speaks volumes about how German Expressionism crossed into every artistic medium.
Works on Paper invites artists of all experience and skill levels to work closely after thematic selections of drawings from the Clark’s collection.
In celebration of National Poetry Month, awardwinning novelist Lara Tupper will lead a free haiku workshop honoring the natural world, and the group will try their hand at the three-line form.
Are you interested in the future of the Spruces? Come chat with members of the Williamstown Conservation Commission about the park.
People living with dementia and their care-partners can join the museum on select Mondays for open-ended conversations about art.
What would happen if a library could hold every book that ever can be written? Everyone is invited to a free, open conversation about the mystical library in Jorge Luis Borges' story, 'The Library of Babel.'
The Clark invites visitors to look contemplatively as a way to engage with works of art from the museum’s collection.
Are you interested in the future of the Spruces? Come chat with members of the Williamstown Conservation Commission about the park.
Celebrate spring and Earth Day at the Clark with an art-making activity that incorporates indigenous pollinator seeds that you can take home and plant.
Acclaimed poet and novelist and former Bennington faculty Phillip B. Williams gives a reading from his new novel, Ours, followed by a Q&A and book signing at Bennington College.
Julia Alvarez, one of America’s most acclaimed and best-loved fiction writers and poets, reads from her magical new novel, The Cemetery of Untold Stories, exploring what happens to tales left unfinished.
Journeying across natural, mythological, and sacred spaces, Saodat Ismailova’s films mark cinematic time through Central Asian songs of everyday survival.
Celebrate nature by going on a walk with dogs from the Berkshire Humane Society on Woodland Challenge Loop, a two-and-a-quarter-mile journey.
Celebrate nature by going on a walk with dogs from the Berkshire Humane Society on Stone Bench Trek, a moderate, one-and-a-half-mile hike.
Celebrate nature by going on a walk with dogs from the Berkshire Humane Society on Stroll to Crystal, a leisurely mile-long walk.
Families with children up to 6 years old are invited to join Mass MoCA museum educators for a storytime and related exploration in the galleries.
The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites writers of all experience to draw inspiration from the Clark’s collection.
Poets Jessica Fisher and Mary Ruefle present a reading and conversation in celebration of their new books at the Clark Art Institute.
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 their ancestors.
Igor Simões (State University of Rio Grande do Sul / Clark Fellow) explores the absence of Black Brazilian artists in the international debate on art and the history of Afro-Diasporic art.
Families with children up to 6 years old are invited to join Mass MoCA museum educators for a storytime and related exploration in the galleries.
The Clark screens classic films — Manhatta, inspired by Walt Whitman, and Rien que les heures, showing the life of Paris from dawn to dusk.
Fady Joudah, an awardwinning a Palestinian American poet, translator, essayist and physician, will read from his work.
First Fridays @ Five brings a new festival to downtown Pittsfield, with fire dancing with Opal Raven Cirque at Persip Park, a makers market and beer garden, live ceramics and more.
May’s First Friday comes to North Adams with Flower Power — with live music, food trucks and vendors, openings and events focused on starting fresh.
Milne Public Library celebrates books and the people who read them, with two staged readings of The Book Club Play, a comedy by Karen Zacarias — held at Sweetwood.
Berkshire Botanical Garden’s 90th outdoor season opens with the their annual community celebration steeped in history and tradition.
Inspired by May's First Sunday Free theme, 'Giddy Up!' , the Clark offers a free display of works on paper in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper.
As part of First Sunday Free at the Clark, the museum will offer a free afternoon of family activities celebrating horses.