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The
Williams College Museum of Art is dedicated to providing curricular support
to the college faculty through our collections, exhibitions, and programs.
We offer a unique opportunity to enrich your courses through contact
with original works of art. We welcome faculty from all departments and
will help you diverse resources into your curricula.
For further information, please contact Elizabeth
Gallerani, Coordinator of Mellon Academic Programs, at (413) 597-4418.
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During the academic
year the McNicol Gallery, located just outside the museum offices, is
designated for course-support exhibitions. The gallery is smalljust
155 square feetand is well suited for exhiting works on paper and
small objects.
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The museum's Rose Study
Gallery offers a place for professors to teach with works
of art from storage. It seats up to 24 people and is equipped with two
slide projectors,
two display walls for viewing framed works, and and a large
table for viewing small-to-medium sized sculpture.
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