JOURNAL OF THE CLARK, VOLUME 21
JOURNAL OF THE CLARK, VOLUME 21
Contents
The Potential of Place: Sites/Grounds of Tranquility, Inspiration, and Connection
“More Conceptual and More Tender”: Artistic Experimentation on the Clark’s Campus
An interview about the Clark’s first outdoor exhibition, Ground/work, with the show’s guest curators, Molly Epstein and Abigail Ross Goodman
Wandering Forms Relationships through Art and the Landscape
A reflection on building and extending community engagement through the Clark’s grounds
Across Time and Space: New Ways to Connect
“Programming Always Comes Back to Community”: Envisioning Events at the Clark
A conversation with the Clark’s head of public programs, Teal Baskerville, on the role of the arts in building community, understanding history, and sharing joy
Close Listening
Excerpts from the Research and Academic Program’s lively new podcast
Cooking Up Collaboration
How the library’s transcription project is bringing staff together through exquisitely handwritten texts
Leading the Way: Realized Goals and New Vision
A Tribute to Andreas Halvorsen and Eric Cochran
Recent Acquisitions
Upcoming Exhibitions
What We Have Missed
Notes from members and staff on the works of art, places, and events they are especially grateful for this year
46 pages, 8 1/2 x 11
Full color magazine
2020
Clark Art Institute
ISBN 978-1-935998-46-4
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