Celebrate Juneteenth with art-viewing and art-making! Enjoy a special pop-up exhibition featuring photographs by and of African Americans. The exhibition spans centuries by bringing together remarkable materials from the works on paper and library collections at the Clark, including early photography from the Harlem Renaissance, books showcasing the Black is Beautiful movement, and more! Feeling inspired? Strike a pose and snap a proud polaroid portrait, which you can decorate and annotate to make totally your own.
Family programs are generously supported by Allen & Company.
Join a Clark educator for an engaging and informative tour of the permanent collection galleries and learn more about the Institute’s unique history and growth.
Free. No registration required.
For accessibility questions, call 413 458 0570.
Image: Prentice Herman Polk, George Washington Carver (detail), c. 1930; printed 1981, gelatin silver print. The Clark, 2024.5.2