Clark Art Presents Works on Paper Talk

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Wednesday, August 7 at 1 pm, the Clark Art Institute's Associate Curator Alexis Goodin highlights a selection of drawings and prints in the first of this summer's Works on Paper Highlights Talks, "Many Happy Returns!"
 
She discusses the events of 1824 and pays particular attention to the early opportunities and influences that shaped the careers of the artists under discussion.
 
The next Works on Paper Highlights Talk, "Curator's Choice," takes place on Wednesday, Aug. 14 and is presented by Esther Bell, deputy director and Robert and Martha Berman Lipp Chief Curator.
 
Free. Capacity is limited. Seating is first-come, first-served. The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper is located next to the Edgar Degas: Multi-Media Artist in the Age of Impressionism exhibition in the Manton Research Center.

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Hogeland Stepping Down from Williamstown Select Board

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Andrew Hogeland with fellow board member Jane Patton in 2019. 
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — For nearly two decades, Andrew Hogeland has demonstrated a sense of civic duty and a commitment to his adopted hometown.
 
It took an even greater commitment to lead him to end his time in town government.
 
"I think people recognize that grandchildren are very valuable things," Hogeland said Friday when asked about the reaction he's received to Thursday's announcement that he is resigning mid-term from the Select Board.
 
Hogeland posted Thursday on Facebook that he and his wife, Anne, are relocating to Connecticut later this year to be closer to family.
 
That means he will not be finishing the fourth consecutive three-year Select Board term he won in the town election in 2023.
 
Hogeland, who has called Williamstown home for 30 years, has served the town in various capacities for 19 of those years, including stints on the Planning Board, Conservation Commission and Finance Committee.
 
Although he is confident that he and Anne are making the right call, it was still a difficult decision, Hogeland said.
 
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