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The Rose Study Gallery
The
Rose Study Gallery is a museum classroom where Williams College professors
can bring their students to study art firsthand. It seats
up to 24 people and is equipped with two
display walls for viewing framed and unframed works, a large table
for viewing small to medium sized
sculpture, two slide projectors, and a digital
projector.
The Rose Study Gallery is located off the
museum’s atrium. Classes can be scheduled Monday through Friday,
from 9:00 to 4:00, by contacting Elizabeth
Gallerani, Coordinator of Mellon Academic Programs, at (413) 597-4418.
When visiting the Rose Study Gallery please
remember:
1. No food or drink (this includes water).
2. Use pencils for taking notes or sketching;
pens, highlighters, and art supplies are not allowed.
3. Visitors may bring notebooks and pencils
into the Rose Study Gallery; all other items such as coats, bags, and
backpacks must be left on the coat racks down the hall.
4. In most cases visitors will not be allowed
to handle art objects.
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