Events
- Events
- Visual Arts
- No events scheduled for April 1, 2024.
- No events scheduled for April 3, 2024.
Week of Events
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.
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.
New parents gallery tour
New parents gallery tour
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.
Existence by Design: Medieval China to Modern Europe
Existence by Design: Medieval China to Modern Europe
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 ...
Gallery tour @ the Clark
Gallery tour @ the Clark
A Clark educator will lead a tour of the permanent collection galleries to talk about the Institute's history and work.
Artists’ Book Day @ the Clark
Artists’ Book Day @ the Clark
Walk step by step through the creation of artists' books and with demonstrations, with book artists at the Clark Art Institute.
When artists meet Poets: Artists’ Book Day
When artists meet Poets: Artists’ Book Day
Presented as part of the Clark's Artists' Books Day, Alexandra J. Gold discusses artist book collaborations between contemporary painters and poets.
Rococo Raku Revelry
Rococo Raku Revelry
Berkshire Art Center’s annual benefit and dance party is back, for an evening filled with light and sound, including music by DJ BFG and light projections by Joe Wheaton.
Birdman film with composer Antonio Sanchez
Birdman film with composer Antonio Sanchez
Composer Antonio Sanchez performs his Grammy Award-winning score, the heartbeat of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Oscar-winning film, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance).
Social inequality and urban planning
Social inequality and urban planning
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.
First Sunday Free: Paper Play
First Sunday Free: Paper Play
From the Paper Cities exhibition to the Clark’s collection of artists’ books, the Clark will explore the simple—yet limitless—possibilities of paper.