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 | Williamstown Con Comm Clears New WCMA
The landscaping includes a number of distinct gardens and the planting of 1,000 trees.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williams College on Thursday received the final town approval it needed to proceed with building a new art museum on the former site of the Williams Inn.
Even as site work was underway for the |
| Clark Art Gifted 331 Works, Endowment to Build New Wing
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute has received one of the largest gifts in its history from the foundation of the late philanthropist Aso O. Tavitian.
The gift includes 331 works of art from Tavitian's personal collection and more than $45 million to endow a curatorial position to oversee the |
 | Clark Art Talk by Post Art Critic
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Oct. 30 at 6 pm, the Clark Art Institute hosts a special appearance by Pulitzer Prize-winner Sebastian Smee, art critic for The Washington Post, as he introduces his new book
"Paris in Ruins: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism."
According to a press |
| Williamstown Nov. 5 Ballot Includes CPA Tax Exemption
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — In addition to the various federal and state offices and statewide ballot initiatives on this fall's election ballot, Williamstown voters will decide whether to approve an initiative that already passed overwhelmingly at this May's annual town meeting.
Question 6 on the Nov. 5 ballot would |
 | Henderson Making a Mark at Springfield College
Monument Mountain alum Erving Henderson is making an impact in his first year on the Springfield College men's soccer team.
Henderson scored a pair of goals in the Pride's 3-1 win over Worcester State on Oct. 8. He has appeared in 11 games this season, collecting those two goals and an assist, and he has started once for |
 | Mount Greylock Grad Trucks Locally Donated Supplies to North Carolina
Piles of donations were waiting for Justin Poirot at the Colonial Shopping Center on Wednesday. The final stop was to be in Pittsfield but his trailer was already overfull.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Justin Poirot, a 1997 Mount Greylock Regional graduate, stopped at the Colonial Plaza on Wednesday to top off his trailer |
 | WCMA Programs Celebrate Pallavi Sen Exhibition
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Williams College Museum of Art will celebrate Pallavi Sen: Colour Theory, an immersive installation of new work by interdisciplinary artist and Williams College assistant professor of art Pallavi Sen, with two programs this weekend.
Through partnerships with writers, students, and other artists, |
 | Clark Art Lecture on Radical Art, Mass Print Media in Cold War Brazil
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Tuesday, Oct. 29, the Clark Art Institute's Research and Academic Program presents a lecture by Mari Rodriguez?Binnie (Williams College), who discusses her new book "The São Paulo Neo-Avant-Garde" (University of Texas Press, 2024) in which she examines how?artists challenged a military |
| Mount Greylock Grad Collecting Supplies for North Carolina
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A 1997 Mount Greylock Regional graduate is filling a trailer with goods to take to the beleaugured residents of western North Carolina.
Justin Poirot will be swinging through the Berkshires on Wednesday to pick up donations before heading south.
Thousands of North Carolina |
 | Mount Greylock School Committee 'Struggles' with High-Stakes MCAS Question
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee last week had a microcosm of the debate with which voters around the commonwealth will grapple when they go to the polls over the next few weeks: whether to continue using the MCAS test as a requirement for a high school diploma.
Question 2 on the Nov. 5 |
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