Earth and Art Day: The Stone Hill Experience
Thursday, April 22, 2021
10:30 AM–12:00 PM
Lunder Center at Stone Hill
Celebrate Earth Day by connecting with nature and art through guided programs on the Clark’s campus. Join Clark educators for ninety-minute outdoor experiences that will inspire you to write, draw, move, and more as you explore the unique natural settings of the Ground/work exhibition. All participants will be provided with a blank “field journal” and pencil to record their thoughts and creations.
The 10:30 AM Stone Hill Experience will feature Nairy Baghramian’s Knee and Elbow, Eva Lewitt’s Resin Towers, and Kelly Akashi’s A Device to See the World Twice.
This walk will begin at the Lunder Center at Stone Hill. The journey may involve uneven terrain—wear appropriate clothing and footwear and prepare for a moderate hike.
Open to all ages. Space is limited. All participants must wear masks and practice social distancing. Rain or snow cancels this event.
Image: Nairy
Baghramian, Knee and Elbow, 2020, marble and stainless
steel. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery