Beneath the Buddha — art talk
Beneath the Buddha — art talk
Cynthea J. Bogel (Kyushu University / Clark Fellow) examines motifs on the pedestal of a key eighth-century sculpture: a colossal gilt-bronze Buddha.
Cynthea J. Bogel (Kyushu University / Clark Fellow) examines motifs on the pedestal of a key eighth-century sculpture: a colossal gilt-bronze Buddha.
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.
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.
A neurosurgeon has sixty days to live. He decides to take his fate in his own hands and finishes building an enigmatic structure on an empty swimming pool that a biologist before him had left unfinished ...
A Clark educator will lead a tour of the permanent collection galleries to talk about the Institute's history and work.
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.
Giuseppina Forte, professor of architecture and environmental studies at Williams College, discusses her new book project, The Self-Built City: Material Politics and Ecologies of Difference in São Paulo.
From the Paper Cities exhibition to the Clark’s collection of artists’ books, the Clark will explore the simple—yet limitless—possibilities of paper.
On the day of each new moon — believed by many to be a time of rebirth — visitors to Like Magic at Mass MoCA are invited into Grace Clark’s 'In a new light (Healing Dirt).'
Michelle Foa explores Edgar Degas as an artist whose career-long fixation on materials informed his work in unexpected ways.
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 this hands-on workshop, Marsha Edell teaches the steps for creating four unique, waterproof, botanical-themed ceramic tile coasters.
A Clark educator will lead a tour of the permanent collection galleries to talk about the Institute's history and work.
People living with dementia and their care-partners can join the museum on select Mondays for open-ended conversations about art.
The Clark invites visitors to look contemplatively as a way to engage with works of art from the museum’s collection.
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.
Journeying across natural, mythological, and sacred spaces, Saodat Ismailova’s films mark cinematic time through Central Asian songs of everyday survival.
Inspired by the morning’s Earth Walk with Dogs, the Clark offers a free display of works on paper in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper.
A Williams College graduate student takes a new look at the Clark’s permanent collection, sharing their take on an object (or two).
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.
Before the broadcast of The Met: Live in HD’s La Rondine, step across the hallway for a one-day presentation of prints, drawings, and photographs.
Cyanotypes use an alternative photographic process with sunlight and pressed plants to make beautiful botanical images.
A Clark educator leads a thematic tour of the permanent collection examining how British artists and artists working in 19th-century Britain used realism.
In this Research and Academic Program lecture, Daegan Miller examines the complex history of race and the idealized image of the wilderness of the 19th-century Adirondacks.
If you're interested in photographing your garden, close-ups of flowers, or broad-brush images of the most beautiful landscapes in the area, this workshop may be for you.
The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites writers of all experience to draw inspiration from the Clark’s collection.
A Clark educator will lead a tour of the permanent collection galleries to talk about the Institute's history and work.
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.
Poets Jessica Fisher and Mary Ruefle present a reading and conversation in celebration of their new books at the Clark Art Institute.
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.
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.
A Clark educator will lead a tour of the permanent collection galleries to talk about the Institute's history and work.
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.