Events
- No events scheduled for January 22, 2024.
- No events scheduled for January 23, 2024.
- No events scheduled for January 24, 2024.
Week of Events
Full Moon Snowshoe Hike at Notchview
Full Moon Snowshoe Hike at Notchview
A guided snowshoe or walk under the stars explores the woods at Notchview in the light of the full moon to discover the living world at night and the peacefulness of winter.
Open Studios @ Mass MoCA
Open Studios @ Mass MoCA
Mass MoCA's artists-in-residence at The Studios — where you may meet an artist creating community in Arecibo, Peurto Rico, or painting in Sao Palo, a writer for multimedia journals from Quincy, Mass., or exploring myth and diaspora ...
Scott Eyerly opera talk: Carmen
Scott Eyerly opera talk: Carmen
Composer and librettist Scott Eyerly will offer a free virtual opera talk before the the Metropolitan Opera’s broadcast of Carmen.
Williams Opera Workshop
Williams Opera Workshop
The Williams Opera Workshop presents a cast and ensemble of gifted singers — this year Don Giovanni by W.A. Mozart. The performances are free and open to all.
2023 National Book Award finalist Paul Harding
2023 National Book Award finalist Paul Harding
National Book Award finalist and Pulitzer prizewinning novelist Paul Harding will talk about his new novel, This Other Eden, based on a multiracial community on an island off the coast of Maine.
Writing closer: Through the lens of a portrait
Writing closer: Through the lens of a portrait
The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites writers of all experiencero draw inspiration from the Clark’s collection.
Scott Chaskey – Soil and Spirit
Scott Chaskey – Soil and Spirit
Farmer, activist, poet and author Scott Chaskey will talk about his latest collection of essays and his longstanding commitment to food sovereignty and organic farming.
Lackawanna Blues — Film screening
Lackawanna Blues — Film screening
A big-hearted woman, Rachel 'Nanny' Crosby, becomes a rock of stability for a collection of boarders, friends, and family members in a Rust Belt town in Western New York.
Firebird — concert and art installation
Firebird — concert and art installation
Inspired by composer Igor Stravinsky’s 1919 Firebird Suite, Touki Delphine presents FIREBIRD, a rule-breaking concert program and an extraterrestrial installation in one.
Reimagined gardens with naturalistic design
Reimagined gardens with naturalistic design
In a virtual class, learn about garden makeovers from Deborah Chud’s portfolio, looking at wild landscapes and natural elements.
Family Winter Exploration Walk
Family Winter Exploration Walk
What do animals do when it snows? Where do insects go in the winter? How do animals find food? Williamstown Rural Lands naturalist Dana Williams will explore winter animal adaptations at Berlin Mountain
Winter birding — Great Barrington River Walk
Winter birding — Great Barrington River Walk
Hoffmann Bird Club will lead a weekly winter bird walk along the River Walk in Great Barrington, looking for overwintering birds from juncoes to cedar waxwings.
Mass MoCA free day 2024
Mass MoCA free day 2024
Mass MoCA’s annual community celebration opens the galleries with thematic museum tours, art-making in Kidspace, a winter FIREBIRD installation and more.
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.
Carmen — The Met @ the Clark
Carmen — The Met @ the Clark
Acclaimed English director Carrie Cracknell brings a vital new production and finds issues relevant today: gendered violence, abusive labor structures and the desire to break through boundaries.
Bizet’s Carmen — Met opera @ the Mahaiwe
Bizet’s Carmen — Met opera @ the Mahaiwe
Mezzo-soprano Aigul Akhmetshina sings the irresistible femme fatale as the met reinvigorates the classic story, set in the present day among human traffickers.
BIFF winter film series — Cinematic Adolescence
BIFF winter film series — Cinematic Adolescence
BIFF presents a series of American auteur film directors — Cinematic Adolescence: Coming of Age Films will highlight the work of John Sayles, John Waters, Greta Gerwig and Taiki Waititi.
Interactive silkscreen print demo
Interactive silkscreen print demo
Gary Lichtenstein and Melissa Marr are hosting a free, interactive print demo at Gary Lichtenstein Editions — a publisher and printer of fine art silkscreen on the first floor of building #13 at Mass MoCA.
Snowshoe Hike at Notchview
Snowshoe Hike at Notchview
Notchview offers a winter adventure — come explore the local forests with a knowledgeable guide and reconnect with nature.
Gluten Free Cooking
Gluten Free Cooking
Rachel Portnoy will discuss the challenges of gluten-free baking, as well as introduce fours available to gluten-free bakers.
Collecting works on paper — tour
Collecting works on paper — tour
The Clark leads a guided tour of 50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper, showing how the collection of drawings, prints, and photographs has grown.
Sensing nature at the Clark: From Outside In
Sensing nature at the Clark: From Outside In
Clark educators lead a free program with slow engagement with nature and art — a mindful walk in the woods to engage your senses and an experience with art in the galleries.
Ecstatic dance with Omar Aena
Ecstatic dance with Omar Aena
Omar Aena, a world-music DJ and community organizer in New York City — and the founder of the Brooklyn-based collective Dance Lab — offers a monthly Ecstatic Dance gathering at Race Brook Lodge.