Tag: Berkshires
Arabesque: exploring the ways European artists have adopted the harmonious artform for centuries at The Clark Art Institute
by Katie Cusack | Feb 10, 2020 | Visual Arts | 0
Above: Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954), Pianist and Checker Players, 1924. Oil on canvas, 29 ×...
Read MoreThe Clark and Jacob’s Pillow team up to present Martha Graham Dance Co.
by Katie Cusack | Aug 7, 2019 | Culture, Dance, Places | 0
The Clark Art Institute will collaborate with fellow Berkshires arts institution Jacob’s...
Read MoreRenoir and Cardiff dissect and cherish form at The Clark
by Katie Cusack | Jun 18, 2019 | Places, Visual Arts | 0
Above: Pierre-Auguste Renoir. “Two Nude Women (Study for ‘The Great...
Read MoreGallery: Tank and the Bangas at MASS MoCA
by The Collaborative | Jun 7, 2019 | Galleries, Music | 0
Tank and the Bangas helped MASS MoCA celebrate its 20th anniversary on May 25 and Kiki Vassilakis...
Read MoreHow to see all the theater without breaking the bank
by Patrick White | Jun 5, 2019 | Theater | 0
I like to go to the theater every night of the week. There’s nothing that gets me more excited...
Read MoreDance and performance art converge at the Festival at Jacob’s Pillow
by Katie Cusack | May 22, 2019 | Dance, Places | 0
Above: Dance Theatre of Harlem will celebrate 50 years at Festival at Jacob’s Pillow, the...
Read MoreHill Haints’ E.S. Cormac on coming up in North Adams and playing O+ Fest
by Katie Cusack | May 8, 2019 | Music | 0
Photo: Kelsey Miraglia Post-punk band Hill Haints have spent their years playing the northeast...
Read MoreThe Clark Art Institute Latinx art symposium explores representation
by Katie Cusack | May 3, 2019 | Creative Economy, Visual Arts | 0
Above: Delilah Montoya (American, b. 1955), La Guadalupana, 1998. Williams College Museum of Art....
Read MoreSarah Van Buren’s May highlights
by Sarah Van Buren | May 1, 2019 | Creative Economy, Events and Opportunities | 0
Photo: Richard Lovrich Hudson-based musician, artist and organizer Sarah Van Buren (Basilica...
Read MoreSpeedy Ortiz’ Sadie Dupuis on DIY and self-critique
by Katie Cusack | Dec 1, 2018 | Music | 0
Give Sadie Dupuis a call and you’ll be greeted by “The Hamsterdance Song.” It’s her customized...
Read MoreJennifer Steinkamp warps our perception of the natural world
by Katie Cusack | Nov 19, 2018 | Visual Arts | 0
This article first appeared in The Alt on June 29, 2018. Photos provided by The Clark In the very...
Read MoreBright Ideas Brewing are a gateway to MASS MoCA and North Adams
by William Belcher | Nov 19, 2018 | Food | 0
This article first appeared in The Alt on March 14, 2017. If you were waiting for another reason...
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