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Clark Art Hosts Summer Solstice Festivities
08:25AM / Wednesday, June 18, 2025
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute celebrates the 2025 Summer Solstice on Saturday, June 21 with a full series of free outdoor activities and "ritual events."
 
Foraging Walk, 5:30–6:30 pm
 
Join herbalist, park ranger, and museum educator Misa Chappell for an interactive foraging walk through Ground/work 2025, the Clark's outdoor sculpture exhibition. Along the way, explore plant species, conservation status, cultural and natural history, and folklore.
 
Advance registration required for the foraging walk; capacity is limited. Register at clarkart.edu/events. Meet on the Fernández Terrace by the Reflecting Pool.
 
Workshop: Flower Crowns, 5:30 pm
Get creative and make your very own flower crown with Full Well Farm (Adams, Massachusetts).
 
Tarot Readings, 5:30–7:30 pm
Step into the mystical world of tarot with Rebecca Guanzon. Whether you're seeking clarity or curious about what the universe has in store, Guanzon's readings will add a dash of magic and insight to your journey.
 
Spirit Drawings, 5:30–7:30 pm
Sit for a spirit drawing session with artist Alison Pebworth, during which she creates unique, one-of-a-kind artworks inspired by brief interactions. Her drawings aim to capture the essence or "spirit" of each participant, drawing from a historical period in Shaker history when young girls created mysterious ink drawings as gifts.
 
Solstice Rituals, 7:30–8:30 pm
 
Featuring community singing, drumming, dancing, and merriment. Bring your own drum or noisemaker and join the fun!
 
Official Welcome: justin adkins
7:30–7:40 pm
 
Smoke and Bell Cleanse
7:40–7:50 pm
 
Calling of the Directions
7:50–7:55 pm
 
On Summer Solstice: justin adkins
7:55–8:25 pm
 
Bidding the Directions Farewell
8:25–8:30 pm
 
Free. All events except the foraging walk take place at Thomas Schütte's Crystal atop Stone Hill. Picnic blankets encouraged. Cider from Berkshire Cider Project available for purchase. Inclement weather moves the event to Sunday, June 22. 
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