'The Garden of My Soul' Exhibit at the Mount

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LENOX, Mass. — The Mount has obtained an assortment of personal items collected by the late French scholar and Edith Wharton biographer Claudine Lesage, now on display at the Lenox home designed and built by Wharton in 1902. 
 
According to a press release, after Lesage's death in 2013, her husband, Jean Claude Lesage, began sending items gathered during their years of research, including postcards, photos, vintage guidebooks, and other ephemera relating to Wharton's life in France. Some of these items are clothes believed to have belonged to Wharton, textiles, china, silver, and a velvet-lined jewelry box are some of the items on display, personalizing Wharton's years in France.
 
A highlight of Wharton's life in France were the gardens she created; the normally very private Wharton even invited the general public to view them. The exhibit displays photos of her gardens and details her relationships with other famous gardeners, and her own staff, without whom neither her gardens nor her writings would have been possible.
 
Multiple elements are used throughout the exhibit including an enlarged vintage image of the Mediterranean city of Hyères (site of Ste.-Claire, one of Wharton's homes) that fills an entire wall; a flat-screen slideshow of old postcards; and interactive displays of books and other ephemera. Additionally, the exhibit features a short film of Jean-Claude Lesage discussing his late wife's work and showing scenes of present-day Hyères.
 
Claudine Lesage, who wrote several books in French on Wharton, died before she could publish her last manuscript: a work on Wharton's life in France intended for an American audience. The Mount's executive director, Susan Wissler, edited and published that work (Edith Wharton in France) in 2018.
 
“We are grateful for our long-standing partnership with Claudine and Jean-Claude, which has allowed us to further contextualize Edith Wharton's life after The Mount. We are delighted to now share this knowledge more widely through a compelling new exhibit," said Wissler.
 
The Mount is open 7 days a week, from 10 am to 5 pm. Tickets are available on our website: edithwharton.org
 

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BerkChique! at Ventfort Hall

LENOX, Mass. — Ventfort Hall will host BerkChique! from Friday April 26 through Sunday April 28.
 
The weekend pop up sale will benifit Ventfort Hall Mansion & Gilded Age Museum, with additional donations going to the Berkshire Humane Society, Community Access to the Arts (CATA), WAM Theatre, and Berkshire Art Center.
 
BerkChique! offers new and gently-used clothing and accessories at affordable prices, including exclusive designer pieces.
 
Tickets for the First Dibs Party on April 26 are now available on the Ventfort Hall Website at https://gildedage.org/products/berkchique
 
Those holding $100 VIP tickets get "first dibs" at the racks from 5:30-8:30pm. From 6:30-8:30pm, $25 ticket holders can join. The Friday First Dibs Shopping Party features catered hors d'oeuvres and refreshments compliments of Berkshire Palate, wine courtesy of Domaney's, and shopping bags from Blue Q,.
 
The weekend event is free for all shoppers on April 27 from 10 am to 4 pm and April 28 from 10 am to 2 pm.
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