Events
Week of Events
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
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.
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Verse engineering — Craft talk with Mary-Alice Daniel
Verse engineering — Craft talk with Mary-Alice Daniel
Mary-Alice Daniel will lead a master class on originality, asking “What poetic elements constitute a signature style?” The culture of this craft laboratory encourages writing with audacity.
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Open mic with Riverbend Orchestra
Open mic with Riverbend Orchestra
Riverbend Orchestra plays an early set for the open mic, as The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage.
Poets Mary-Alice Daniel and Cindy Juyoung Ok
Poets Mary-Alice Daniel and Cindy Juyoung Ok
Poetry at Bennington welcomes Mary-Alice Daniel and Cindy Juyoung Ok for a public reading of their poetry, free and open to all.
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.
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Owen King on The Curator – with Charles Soule
Owen King on The Curator – with Charles Soule
New York Times bestselling author Owen King will talk about The Curator, his 'richly imagined' Dickensian fantasy of illusion and charm.
Adaptation — Williamstown library film
Adaptation — Williamstown library film
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.
Writer’s at the Rock: Ama Codjoe
Writer’s at the Rock: Ama Codjoe
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.
Soft Shoe Boom Boom Spin Blue
Soft Shoe Boom Boom Spin Blue
They Dance For Rain, a collaborative and cross-culturaldance-making project in Nairobi, Kenya, holds their third benefit at The Foundry: Soft Shoe Boom Boom Spin Blue.
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 ...
Wanda Houston performs live @ the Barn
Wanda Houston performs live @ the Barn
Globally acclaimed Berkshire vocalist Wanda Houston will perform live at the Egremont Barn with a blend of jazz and blues, Motown and musical theater and more.
Eric Rickstad reads Lilith
Eric Rickstad reads Lilith
Internationally bestselling and local author Eric Rickstad will join Northshire Books to celebrate the release of his latest work, a novel that strikes at the wounded heart of America.
Mokoomba – Visiting Artist Series
Mokoomba – Visiting Artist Series
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.
Cellist Ivan Trabka
Cellist Ivan Trabka
Cellist Ivan Trabka performs an evening of Bach suites and Zoltán Kodály's solo in B minor at the Foundry.
Pollinator-Friendly Flower Garden
Pollinator-Friendly Flower Garden
Kerry Ann Mendez leads a workshop in How to Design, Plant and Care for a Low-Maintenance, High-Impact, Pollinator-Friendly Flower Garden.
North Adams winter farmers market
North Adams winter farmers market
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
Spring Wildflower Walk
Spring Wildflower Walk
Spring ephemerals mark the beginning of the growing season, and their colors – from the purple-blues of Blue Cohosh to the deep maroon of trilliums - are a welcome change.
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.
The Shawshank Redemption
The Shawshank Redemption
Frank Darabont and Stephen King’s classic film celebrates its 30th anniversary — Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) and Ellis “Red” Redding (Morgan Freeman) become friends as they serve time at Shawshank State Prison.
Eavesdrop plays the Egremont Barn
Eavesdrop plays the Egremont Barn
Originating as a folk acoustic trio, Kara Wolf, Laura Buchanan and Kerrie Wert maintain their vocal roots and continue to shape their sound through collaborative songwriting.
Eclipse Season Concert with Lady Moon
Eclipse Season Concert with Lady Moon
Lady Moon & The Eclipse, a multicultural 7-piece band from New York, perform an Eclipse Season Concert to celebrate the eclipse.
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).
Domingo Brunch — David Bartley and Pete Toigo
Domingo Brunch — David Bartley and Pete Toigo
Every first Sunday of the month, Pete Toigo and Dave Bartley bring a morning of music — soulful jazz and blues with Pete on bass and Dave piano and vocals.
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.
Billy Budd read-a-thon
Billy Budd read-a-thon
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.
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.
WAM Fresh Takes — Far, Far Better Things
WAM Fresh Takes — Far, Far Better Things
WAM Theatre's Fresh Takes series presents the first reading of the latest version of Far, Far Better Things by acclaimed playwright Geetha Reddy.
Cellist Julian Müller and pianist Elizabeth Wright
Cellist Julian Müller and pianist Elizabeth Wright
Williams College Department of Music presents Julian Müller, cello, in a faculty recital with Artist Associate in Piano Elizabeth Wright.