April School Vacation Week
Tuesday, April 21–Friday, April 24, 2026
Daily special activities
Free. No registration required.
For accessibility questions, call 413 458 0570.

Spring into school vacation week at the Clark with special offerings that celebrate art, nature, and student creativity! Grab a free Ground/work 2025 activity pack—launching this week—to explore the outdoor sculpture exhibition across the grounds. Ground/work 2025 activity packs feature six different artwork-specific cards that invite all ages to look, draw, write, move, and imagine. While out on the trails, stop by the Lunder Center’s Hunter Studio to see the inspiring student art show How Shall We Live: Berkshire Youth Artists Explore Their Relationship with the Earth in the Time of Climate Change (on view from April 18–25, 12–5 pm). This must-see show features the art of Berkshire County high school artists. On Wednesday, April 22, make art with natural materials in a special indigo dyeing workshop led by artist and Williams professor, Junli Song. And don’t forget, Looking Carefully cards and drawing pads are available year-round at the Clark Center admissions desk and are a great way to enjoy the galleries. Admission to the Clark is always free for children under 18!

The indigo dyeing workshop requires a $10 registration fee, and capacity is limited. Email education@clarkart.edu if the fee is a barrier to your participation. For more details and to register, click here.

Family programs are generously supported by Allen & Company.

April School Vacation Week
Tuesday, April 21–Friday, April 24, 2026
Daily special activities
Free. No registration required.
For accessibility questions, call 413 458 0570.

Spring into school vacation week at the Clark with special offerings that celebrate art, nature, and student creativity! Grab a free Ground/work 2025 activity pack—launching this week—to explore the outdoor sculpture exhibition across the grounds. Ground/work 2025 activity packs feature six different artwork-specific cards that invite all ages to look, draw, write, move, and imagine. While out on the trails, stop by the Lunder Center’s Hunter Studio to see the inspiring student art show How Shall We Live: Berkshire Youth Artists Explore Their Relationship with the Earth in the Time of Climate Change (on view from April 18–25, 12–5 pm). This must-see show features the art of Berkshire County high school artists. On Wednesday, April 22, make art with natural materials in a special indigo dyeing workshop led by artist and Williams professor, Junli Song. And don’t forget, Looking Carefully cards and drawing pads are available year-round at the Clark Center admissions desk and are a great way to enjoy the galleries. Admission to the Clark is always free for children under 18!

The indigo dyeing workshop requires a $10 registration fee, and capacity is limited. Email education@clarkart.edu if the fee is a barrier to your participation. For more details and to register, click here.

Family programs are generously supported by Allen & Company.