Lecture on LeWitt Slated at Gallery 51
NORTH ADAMS — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts' Berkshire Cultural Resource Center and Northern Berkshire Creative Arts continues their lecture series with "Sol LeWitt Comes to North Adams" on Thursday, April 3, 6-8 p.m., at MCLA Gallery 51.The event is free and open to the public with advance registration. The lecture is a part of the ongoing "Tricks of the Trade: Talks for Artists" series.
Mass MoCA soon will be the new, permanent home of large-scale drawings by the late LeWitt, often referred to as one of America's foremost artists and a founding father of minimal and conceptual art. This new addition to the museum is expected to increase tourism and further establish its and the Northern Berkshires' reputation as a destination for contemporary art.
The lecture will discuss LeWitt's legacy and how the exhibit may affect the the museum and the region.
This lecture is presented in collaboration with Mass MoCA. To register, call Jessica Conzo, BCRC program coordinator, at 413-663-5253. Gallery 51, at 51 Main St., is open daily, 10 to 6. For more information, 413-664-8718 or www.mcla.edu/Gallery51
For more information on the BCRC, go to www.mcla.edu/bcrc and for more information on the NBCA, go to www.nbcreativearts.org
