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Bennington Campus
Full Mantis shot

Screening: "Milford Graves Full Mantis" with Director Jake Meginsky

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "Milford Graves Full Mantis" is the first feature-length portrait of renowned percussionist Milford Graves (1941-2021), exploring the kaleidoscopic creativity and relentless curiosity of an extraordinary jazz innovator, tireless polymath, and longtime Bennington College professor. Meet the film’s director Jake Meginsky (MFA ’09), a student and collaborator of Graves, in discussion after the screening.

Bella Wells Fried in front of a green and blue mountainous landscape in Cusco, Peru Cultural Studies and Language Series - Spring 2024

Las cosas pequeñas: My Independent Study Experience in Cusco-Peru

East Academic Center, Classroom 1

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Creative work by Bella Wells-Fried '24 in English and Spanish from Independent Study in Peru. Poems, journal entries, "travel guides", and bits of wisdom Bella created and collected on her trip that explore how traveling affected her understanding of themes like endurance, comfort, sense of self, and home.

Akasha Rabut Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Spring 2024

Akasha Rabut

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Akasha Rabut is a Filipina American photographer and educator from Kaua’i, Hawai’i, based in New Orleans, Louisiana and Hawai’i.

Last day to withdraw from first 7 week Spring 2024 courses

Bennington Campus

Jeopardy Night

Student Center

Open to Bennington students, faculty, and staff | Join Program and Activity Council (PAC) for an exciting afternoon of friendly competition and fun!

Cultural Studies and Language Series - Spring 2024

Film Screening: Secret

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Secret, Directed by Jay Chou (Taiwan, 2007). Film shown in Taiwanese and Chinese with English subtitles.

Miracle Thornton Literature Evenings—Spring 2024

Miracle Thornton ‘24

Cricket Hill

Please join us for a reading by Literature student Miracle Thornton ‘24, whose chapbook Plucked won the 2023 Rattle Chapbook Prize! A reading in Cricket Hill will be followed by a book signing and light refreshments. Open to the Bennington College community.

Pape Ibrahima Ndiaye (Kaolack)

Kaolack Ibrahima Ndiaye

VAPA Martha Hill Dance Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A presentation on how Ndaga can be used as a way to decolonize the Senegalese imaginary space and contemporary dance aesthetic. How to deconstruct and radically rethink the concept of archives, historical legacies, and traditions that stand the risk of being lost forever.

Gordon Smith, PhD Science Workshop—Spring 2024

Variation in Pollinator Foraging: Patterns, Causes, and Consequences

Dickinson 232

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Williams College Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, Gordon Smith, PhD will be joining us for Science Workshop this week to discuss Variation in Pollinator Foraging: Patterns, Causes, and Consequences.

Spring Saturday Visit

The Barn

Various activities designed for high school students interested in or deciding to enroll at Bennington College.

Haut et fort French Film Festival: Spring 2024

Haut et Fort: Directed by Nabil Ayouch, 2021

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Anas, a former rapper, is hired to teach hip hop at a cultural center in an underprivileged neighborhood of Casablanca. Amidst the challenges of restrictive traditions and issues of identity, religion, and politics, Anas manages to inspire his students, fostering unity and self-expression through the transformative power of hip hop culture.