William Hogarth’s Industry and Idleness
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Clark Art Institute 225 South St., Williamstown, Massachusetts 01267
Join curatorial intern Michael Hartman, Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art, MA '18, for a guided look at English artist William Hogarth’s twelve-print series Industry and Idleness (1747), a moral story of divergent paths taken by two apprentice weavers.
The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper houses the Clark's collection of more than 6,000 prints, drawings, and photographs. Each week, explore a different selection of rarely exhibited works on paper with a member of the curatorial department. Offered Mondays from 1–1:30 pm during July and August. Free and open to the public; limited to twenty visitors on a first-come, first-served basis. Please enter through the Manton Research Center.