Tanglewood Recital Series
Tanglewood 297 West Street, Lenox, MA07/15: Bryn Terfel 07/16: Seong-Jin Cho 08/07: Music for New Bodies 08/13: Brooklyn Rider 08/14: The Sixteen
Performing Arts & Entertainment
07/15: Bryn Terfel 07/16: Seong-Jin Cho 08/07: Music for New Bodies 08/13: Brooklyn Rider 08/14: The Sixteen
Performing Arts & Entertainment
Join us for live music with these talented musicians. Free! 08/11: Dustin Lee Martin 08/13: Thor & Friends 08/14: Cold Chocolate 08/17: Freedy Johnston 09/11: Lost Film 09/14: Mark Erelli […]
Performing Arts & Entertainment
Paginations is a series of year-round public installations featuring works drawn from the Clark library's extensive holdings and presented in the Manton Research Center’s reading room. Bold by Design: Mid-century Modern Graphic Art […]
A Room of Her Own: Women Artist-Activists in Britain, 1875–1945 features paintings, drawings, prints, stained glass, embroidery, and other decorative arts made by twenty-five professional women artists in Great Britain who […]
Arts and Culture, Exhibits, History and Heritage
In 2020 the Clark opened Ground/work, a one-year exhibition of monumental sculpture by six artists that was situated in the landscape surrounding the museum. Ground/work 2025 once again features specially commissioned works located […]
Berenice Abbott’s Modern Lens begins with Abbott’s earliest portrait photography, taken in 1920s Paris while working as an assistant in the legendary Man Ray’s studio. Writers, musicians, artists, publishers, and socialites—many […]
This non-chronological survey of Noguchi’s work across media presents some of his most compelling engagements with time. The exhibition traces Noguchi’s interventions in the long march of geologic time, his […]
Mariel Capanna (b. 1988) plays what she calls “games of remembering” as a way of reckoning with loss. Working from home videos and family slideshows, whose runtime is her constraint, […]
Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls is an oddball romantic comedy. Gambler, Nathan Detroit, tries to find the cash to set up the biggest craps game in […]
Arts and Culture, Performing Arts & Entertainment
With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone’s hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. She is determined to find the parents who […]
Arts and Culture, Performing Arts & Entertainment