The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites writers of all experience to draw inspiration from the Clark’s collection.
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Writing closer: Art and writing
Daywork —Jessica Fisher and Mary Ruefle
Poets Jessica Fisher and Mary Ruefle present a reading and conversation in celebration of their new books at the Clark Art Institute.
Event DetailsAncestral plant storytelling
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.
Event DetailsBlack Brazilian artists in the African diaspora
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.
Event DetailsFamily 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.
Event DetailsCity films @ the Clark — Mahahatta and Paris
The Clark screens classic films — Manhatta, inspired by Walt Whitman, and Rien que les heures, showing the life of Paris from dawn to dusk.
Event DetailsRoy Boutard Day at Berkshire Botanical Garden
SBerkshire Botanical Garden’s 90th outdoor season opens with the their annual community celebration steeped in history and tradition.
Event DetailsPrint room popup — horses @ the Clark
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.
Event DetailsFirst Sunday Free — Giddy up!
As part of First Sunday Free at the Clark, the museum will offer a free afternoon of family activities celebrating horses.
Event DetailsMusic @ Manton — Constant Smiles
Constant Smiles, led by Ben Jones, began in Martha’s Vineyard, inspired by the scene of the island’s community record store, Aboveground Records.
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