Clark Art Fun on First Sunday: 'Center Stage'

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Sunday, March 3 from 11 am–4 pm, the Clark Art Institute lifts the curtain on a day of art, creativity, and fun.
 
Transform a box into a miniature theater using special images from the Clark's collection. Express yourself with comedy/tragedy mask-making. Then watch as director, writer, and educator Rudy Ramirez stages an original theatrical performance. Head into the galleries to uncover the drama of Clark artworks with a gallery guide on world-famous nineteenth-century actress Sarah Bernhardt.
 
The Clark's Manton Study Center for Works on Paper hosts a special pop-up installation of theater-inspired prints and drawings that set the stage for the day's events by showing views of theaters, from interior lobbies to exterior architecture, from Paris to New York. The pop-up exhibition is free and on view from 11 am to 1 pm on March 3.
 
Free. Special activities in the Conforti Pavilion, Museum Pavilion, Manton Study Center for Works on Paper, and auditorium from 1–4 pm.
 
Family programs are supported by Allen & Company.

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Swann, Williams Women Place Third at Natinoals

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- The Williams College women's cross country team Saturday placed third at the NCAA Division III Championships.
 
Mount Greylock alumna Kate Swann was the third Williams runner across the finish line, placing 33rd.
 
Williams' men placed 10th out of 32 teams in their DIII National Championship race.
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