For Immediate Release
February 6, 2025
CLARK ART INSTITUTE PRESENTS
FIRST SUNDAY FREE: WALL POWER!
Williamstown, Massachusetts—The Clark Art Institute First Sunday Free series continues on Sunday, March 2 from 1 to 4 pm. March’s theme is “Wall Power!”
The Clark welcomes family, friends, and everyone in between to a First Sunday Free that celebrates the final days of Wall Power! Modern French Tapestry from the Mobilier national, Paris (closing March 9). Make your mark on a large-scale collaborative weaving and design your own wall hanging inspired by tapestries on view in the exhibition. Take the Clark’s Wall Power! activity guide into the exhibition galleries to learn more about these massive artworks. At 11:15 am, join a Clark educator for a guided tour of the exhibition (pick up a ticket at the admissions desk on a first-come, first-served basis). Throughout the afternoon, observe local artist Megan Karlen as she weaves in the Clark Center lower level, and find answers to questions about textile production and materials.
Drawn from the celebrated collection of the Mobilier national from the 1940s to the present day, Wall Power! Modern French Tapestry from the Mobilier national, Paris explores the resurgence of the ancient French tradition of tapestry-making, including works by Henri Matisse, Sonia Delaunay, and Kiki Smith.
Wall Power! Modern French Tapestry from the Mobilier national, Paris is organized by the Clark Art Institute and curated by Kathleen Morris, Sylvia and Leonard Marx Director of Collections and Exhibitions and curator of decorative arts.
Generous support for this exhibition is provided by George W. Ahl III, the Coby Foundation, and Robert D. Kraus. The exhibition catalogue is made possible by Denise Littlefield Sobel.
Free admission all day. Special activities in the Michael Conforti Pavilion and Clark Center lower level from 1 to 4 pm. Capacity for tours is limited; pick up a ticket at the Clark Center admissions desk, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission to the Clark is free January through March 2025.
For more information, visit clarkart.edu/events. For accessibility questions, call 413 458 0524.
Family programs are generously supported by Allen & Company.
ABOUT THE CLARK
The Clark Art Institute, located in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, is one of a small number of institutions globally that is both an art museum and a center for research, critical discussion, and higher education in the visual arts. Opened in 1955, the Clark houses exceptional European and American paintings and sculpture, extensive collections of master prints and drawings, English silver, and early photography. Acting as convener through its Research and Academic Program, the Clark gathers an international community of scholars to participate in a lively program of conferences, colloquia, and workshops on topics of vital importance to the visual arts. The Clark library, consisting of nearly 300,000 volumes, is one of the nation’s premier art history libraries. The Clark also houses and co-sponsors the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art.
The Clark, which has a three-star rating in the Michelin Green Guide, is located at 225 South Street in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Its 140-acre campus includes miles of hiking and walking trails through woodlands and meadows, providing an exceptional experience of art in nature. Galleries are open 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesday through Sunday from September through June and daily in July and August. Admission is free to all from January through March and is $20 from March through December; admission is free year-round for Clark members, all visitors age 21 and under, and students with a valid student ID. Free admission is also available through several programs, including First Sundays Free; a local library pass program; and EBT Card to Culture. For information on these programs and more, visit clarkart.edu or call 413 458 2303.
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