![]() “One of the characteristics that defines ArtCountry is the breadth and diversity of the art experiences that are available here, and this summer, it feels as if the options are more exciting and more interesting than ever,” said Olivier Meslay, the Felda and Dena Hardymon Director of the Clark Art Institute. New this year is the five-way ArtCountry Summer Pass which, for the first-time ever, provides visitors with an opportunity to purchase discounted admissions to the participating museums as well as discounted tickets for the Williamstown Theatre Festival. The directors of the five leading cultural institutions give an overview of their summer 2018 plans, highlighting the rich array of cultural offerings and announce discounted admission offers, providing visitors with options tailored to their particular interests. The cultural organizations launched their collaboration last spring and are building upon the synergies created through their activities to provide added incentives and opportunities to attract visitors to the region. ![]() The consortium includes the Clark Art Institute, the Williams College Museum of Art, the Bennington Museum, MASS MoCA, and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. WILLIAMSTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS -ArtCountry is nestled in the Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts and at the foot of the Green Mountains in southern Vermont. Kim Hugo, Williams College Museum of Art 413.597.3352 Kate Hyde, Williamstown Theatre Festival 413.458.3200 x109 Susan Strano, Bennington Museum 802.447.1571 x204 Vicki Saltzman, Clark Art Institute 413.458.0421
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