WILLIAMSTOWN, MA.- Stone Hill Centers winter wonderland setting at the
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute will provide the perfect backdrop for fantastic family fun on Sunday, January 25, from 12:30 to 3:30 pm. Help Stone Hill Center celebrate its first winter with dog sledding, snowshoe excursions, snow sculpting and painting, sledding, and a campfire complete with hot chocolate. Activities are free and are weather and snow dependent. Lack of snow will cancel this family day. Visit www.clarkart.edu/family after January 21 for the latest information in case of cancellation. Admission to the galleries is also free.
Go over the meadow and through the woods by dog sled pulled by friendly Siberian Huskies from the Arctic Paws Dog Sled Team. Meet huskies Snuggles and Willow and their friends, learn the art and history of mushing, and take a turn at controlling the team on short rides on the Clarks grounds.
Explore the woodlands and fields on snowshoes with excursions for all abilities guided by the Williams Outing Club. A limited number of snowshoes will be available free of charge. People are encouraged to bring snowshoes and/or cross-country skis.
After letting that inner artist shine with snow sculpting and painting, work up the courage to go sledding. Bring a sled or borrow one of the Clarks (limited availability). Warm up and top off the afternoon with a campfire complete with free hot chocolate.
In June 2008, the Clark opened Stone Hill Center, designed by Pritzker Prizewinning architect Tadao Ando. The 32,000-square-foot wood and glass building houses intimately scaled galleries open during the summer, a classroom, and the Williamstown Art Conservation Center. During winter, the buildings restrooms, lockers, and water fountain are available to visitors exploring the walking paths and hiking trails on the Clarks campus.
A visit to the Clark is a rewarding family experience year-round with 140 acres of scenic meadows and trails providing ample opportunities for families to cross-country ski, snowshoe, sled, or spot the many birds inhabiting the area. The Clarks grounds are open to the public free of charge. Free admission to the galleries is always offered to children 18 and under and students with valid ID.