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Guillaume Lethière
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Fragile Beauty: Treasures from the Corning Museum of Glass
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SUMMER STARTS NOW!

Summer is here in the Berkshires, along with an exciting new season of special
exhibitions and events! Discover the remarkable story of Caribbean-born artist
Guillaume Lethière, a leading neoclassical painter who has been
all-but-forgotten today. The Clark is the first museum to present a monographic
exhibition of Lethière’s work, featuring more than 100 paintings, drawings,
engravings, and sculpture. Kathia St. Hilaire: Invisible Empires features the
work of Haitian-American artist Kathia St. Hilaire, who combines printmaking,
painting, collage, and weaving to create stunning works of magical realism. And
don’t miss seeing our latest public spaces installation, David-Jeremiah: I Drive
Thee, on view in the Clark Center and in the Manton Research Center. 

It’s also the perfect time to explore our permanent collection galleries or head
out on the trails across our 140-acre campus. This season is bustling with a
full schedule of events and activities for all ages and interests. Check out our
events calendar to see what else we’ve got going on! See you soon!


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July 22, 2024

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COMMUNITY YOGA

Tuesday July 23, 2024 10:00 AM

FORAGING WALK

Tuesday July 23, 2024 5:30 PM

OUTDOOR CONCERT: LAKOU MIZIK

Wednesday July 24, 2024 6:00 PM

GUIDED BY GLASS: WEEKLY DROP-IN ART-MAKING

Thursday July 25, 2024 1:00 PM

EXHIBITION TOUR: KATHIA ST. HILAIRE—INVISIBLE EMPIRES

Friday July 26, 2024 1:00 PM

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GUILLAUME LETHIÈRE

OPEN THROUGH OCTOBER 14, 2024

Guillaume Lethière celebrates the Caribbean-born artist who became a leading
figure in revolutionary France, shedding new light on the reception of Caribbean
artists in France during his lifetime.

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KATHIA ST. HILAIRE: INVISIBLE EMPIRES

OPEN THROUGH SEPTEMBER 22, 2024

Kathia St. Hilaire, whose parents immigrated from Haiti, tells stories of that
country’s history through her distinctive technique, which combines printmaking,
painting, collage, and weaving.

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FRAGILE BEAUTY: TREASURES FROM THE CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS

OPEN THROUGH OCTOBER 27, 2024

Drawn from the vast collection of the Corning Museum of Glass, Fragile Beauty
explores how glass artists from across time and around the globe have taken
inspiration from the natural world.

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EDGAR DEGAS: MULTI-MEDIA ARTIST IN THE AGE OF IMPRESSIONISM

OPEN THROUGH OCTOBER 6, 2024

Timed to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the First Impressionist
Exhibition, the exhibition highlights the innovative and experimental practices
of Edgar Degas.

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PERMANENT COLLECTION

Revisit an old favorite or discover something new in our permanent collection.

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COMMUNITY YOGA

JULY 23, 2024

Take a moment to reflect and refocus in this weekly class led by certified
instructor Natasha Judson of Tasha Yoga in Williamstown. Community yoga is
well-suited for both experienced practitioners and ...

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FORAGING WALK

JULY 23, 2024

SOLD OUT. Naturalist and wild edibles enthusiast Arianna Alexsandra Collins from
the Hoosic River Watershed Association and Offerings for Community Building
leads a foraging walk. Collins guides vi ...

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OUTDOOR CONCERT: LAKOU MIZIK

JULY 24, 2024

This year, the July Outdoor Concert Series celebrates the French Caribbean with
some of best musicians from Guadeloupe and Haiti. Lakou Mizik is a
multigenerational collective of Haitian musicians un ...

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GUIDED BY GLASS: WEEKLY DROP-IN ART-MAKING

JULY 25, 2024

In celebration of Fragile Beauty, explore the unique characteristics of glass
and learn about light, color, and transparency. Drop in anytime between 1–4 pm
to decorate your own fun glass object to ta ...

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EXHIBITION TOUR: KATHIA ST. HILAIRE—INVISIBLE EMPIRES

JULY 26, 2024

A Clark educator hosts an interactive tour of the contemporary art exhibition
Kathia St. Hilaire: Invisible Empires. Through close examination and in-depth
discussion, examine three artworks by St. Hi ...

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FRIDAYS@3: INDIGO DREAMS

JULY 26, 2024

In partnership with the Williamstown Theatre Festival (WTF), the Clark hosts
readings of new plays and works-in-progress. Spend the afternoon with a play in
development, performed by professional acto ...

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FROM GROUND TO CUP

JULY 27, 2024

Start your morning with herbalist and healing practitioner Rebecca Guanzon and
explore local plant microcosms! Guanzon shows plants that have been foraged
nearby and from the Clark grounds, explaining ...

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A TEN YEAR CELEBRATION: REFLECTIONS ON TADAO ANDO AT THE CLARK

JULY 27, 2024

Michael Conforti, former director of the Clark (1994–2015), commemorates the
tenth anniversary of the opening of the Tadao Ando-designed Clark Center in a
talk that reviews the purpose and process of ...

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SENSING NATURE AT THE CLARK: FROM THE OUTSIDE IN

JULY 28, 2024

Clark educators lead a slow engagement with nature and art focused on enhancing
wellbeing. This new program, offered seasonally, encourages visitors to connect
with the landscapes on the Clark’s campu ...

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MUSIC ON THE MOLTZ TERRACE: GLENN JONES AND EMILY ROBB

JULY 28, 2024

Glenn Jones is one of the leading proponents of American Primitive Guitar, a
fingerstyle acoustic genre pioneered in the late 1950s by his friend and mentor
John Fahey. Following his departure from le ...

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Explore the Clark's library and digital assets collections.

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SUMMER EVENTS

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CATA AT THE CLARK

A celebration of creativity and inclusion, CATA’s annual art exhibit "I Am a
Part of Art" features vibrant paintings, drawings, and sculpture created by CATA
artists with disabilities. 

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