St. Stanislaus School benefit, 9 to 4 in Kolbe Hall, Adams. Bake sale, snack bar, games, Chinese auctions, money raffle, crafts, and pierogi.
Blackinton Union Church, 1373 Massachusetts Ave., North Adams; 10 to 2. Crafts table, bake sale, Chinese auction, the Christmas table, and kid's grab bag. Lunch $4, $2 kids.
First Congregational Church, North Adams, 9-2.
Nov. 28 Becket Federated Church, Route 8, holiday bazaar from 9-3. Lunch, crafts, baked goods, holiday and other items. Information: Mary Peltier, Parish House, 413-623-5217.
Dec. 5
Holiday Fair at First Congregational Church, 25 Park Place, Lee, from 10 to 3; handcrafted items, raffles, children's shop, bake sale, cut Christmas trees and lunch from 11 to 1. Includes angel-themed goods from SERRV. Information, 413-243-1033 or www.ucc-lee.org.
Dec. 12-13
North Adams Country Club, crafts 9-4; food from That's a Wrap from 11-2. Information: Sheryl Morehouse at 413-822-3329.
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Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art, Class of 2009
09:16AM / Wednesday, June 24, 2009
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - The Graduate Program in the History of Art, sponsored jointly by Williams College and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, is among the United States foremost master's programs in art history, with both a national and international reputation.
One of only three jointly sponsored programs in the country and among the premier art education programs in the world, it has produced almost 400 graduates who have taken their place a leaders in the art and academic fields.
Williams and The Clark work symbiotically, offering their professional staffs, libraries, and art collections to the students as invaluable resources. Program professors are drawn from both institutions and the program is housed at The Clark.
Director of the Graduate Program in Art Marc Gotlieb said, "The Class of 2009 is distinguished for the breadth of its interests and its intellectual ambition. Beyond a rigorous program of coursework and language study, over the course of two years students enrolled in the program have organized substantial exhibitions in all three of the region's leading art museums, namely, the Williams College Museum of Art, The Clark, and MASS MoCA."
Before they graduated, members of the Class of 2009 presented papers at the program's Annual Spring Symposium on topics ranging from 13th century Italian sculpture to contemporary film, from 16th century Italian drawings to karaoke in video, and from 19th century French painting to books by 20th century artists.
Eleven members of the program were awarded Master of Arts degrees this spring. The graduates and their home countries are listed below.
Katharine Joy Albert - Tacoma, Washington - University of Washington '06
Layla Ann Bermeo - Elk Grove Village, Illinois - Northwestern University '05
R. Ruthie Dibble - Raleigh, North Carolina - Hamilton College '07