Opening today at : "Arabesque" traces the development of the decorative style that flourished during the 19th century + continues to influence artistic movements. The exhibit is on view through March 22, 2020. Definitely worth the trip!

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Happy Saint Patrick's Day, everyone! We hope you find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow this year. https://t.co/fAWjJ0iZ2e

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Renoir once told a friend “painting flowers rests my brain . . . I place my colors and experiment with values boldly, without worrying about spoiling a canvas.” now! https://t.co/ncWovzJsMW

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A quiet moment in our Women Artists in Paris show. See it before the exhibition closes tomorrow! https://t.co/wdHdRhPOYP

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I AM A PART OF ART is in full swing, w/ 200+ works by artists with disabilities! Stop in at tomorrow (7/12) from 5-7pm for our opening celebration!

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Are really all that What actually happens during an Stop by at 5pm tonight to find out with Professor of Religion Jason Josephson Storm's mini-course in the galleries.

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In the spirit of our exhibition, Women Artists in Paris, 1850-1900 (opening tomorrow!), we’re hosting a StorySLAM on the theme of Women Who Dared! Come tell your story or just listen. Learn more: https://t.co/HzFaxhdf4x

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There is still time to get your tickets for our June 9 Summer Celebration honoring Wendell Minor as Artist Laureate. Join us as author and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient David McCullough welcomes Wendell into this prestigious group.

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“The sun will not rise or set without my notice and thanks.” - Winslow Homer https://t.co/TsSNEZp5hM

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What better way to spend the weekend than journeying through five centuries of master drawings? See Drawn to Greatness before it closes on April 22: https://t.co/eNFQy7Bz2Q

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Happy birthday to Pierre-Auguste Renoir, born in 1841! For this special occasion we’re breaking out the onions - we’re not crying...you’re crying.

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It's got to be ! Incredible collection, beautiful 140-acre campus, and the glory of the Berkshires all around!

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Lazy Labor Day Sunday morning ... relax and enjoy! Barbour, Woman Reading (1910), 1955.638

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Need some Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Low Tide, Yport, 1883

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It feels like spring is in the air today Georges Alfred Bottini, The Woman with the Irises, 1898

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Hoping to see my Berkshires friends next Fri. Feb. 19 for my talk on Presidents. All invited.

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Tiring of family,food, and parties? Escape to the Clark! Open today from 10 am- 5pm

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