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Foreign Language Series—Spring 2017

[Canceled] La Immigración Rusa En La Argentina

East Academic Center, Classroom 1

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This event has been canceled. Yulia Andreeva '18 will present senior work in Spanish. This presentation will be conducted in Spanish.

Senior Photo

Commons Lawn

Senior Photo is being taken on Tuesday, April 18 at 1:15 pm at the End of the World. All Seniors please make every effort to be there. Rain date is Wednesday, April 19 same time and location.

Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Spring 2017

Brooke Davis Anderson '84

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Brooke Davis Anderson is the Executive Director of Prospect New Orleans.

Reading: Annie DeWitt

Franklin

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Fiction writer, essayist, and critic, Annie DeWitt, author of White Nights in Split Town City, will read this week. Her book will be for sale at the event.

Devesh and Veena Chandra perform classical music of North India Carriage Barn Concert Series—Spring 2017

Devesh and Veena Chandra

Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Devesh and Veena Chandra perform classical music of North India - Devesh’s innovative and imaginative approach and Veena's mesmerizing sitar makes their performances enthralling to both Western listeners and Indian classical purists.

French Language Table

Commons Dining Halls

The French Language Table happens every Thursday at 12:15 PM.

Performance Excerpt by Juliette Mapp

VAPA Martha Hill Dance Theater

Juliette Mapp is a dancer, teacher and choreographer who has worked in and out of New York City since graduating from Sarah Lawrence College (BA) in 1993. She will present a performance excerpt.

Trust Me: The Public, The Press, and The Credibility Deficit

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A talk by Jesse Holcomb, associate director of research at Pew Research Center.

Bennington Seed Weekend

Bennington Seed Fest

See description

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This weekend will be composed of several events located at Bennington College and at the Bennington Farmer's Market to create opportunities to share seeds and stories as well as to learn about the importance and the how-tos of seed saving. All events will be open to the public.

Hassinger ’69 Performance and Exhibition at Brooklyn Museum

Off campus (see description)

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Maren Hassinger '69 is featured in an exibition at the Brooklyn Museum, with a performance on July 23 in Prospect Park.

Cataclysmic Variable Stars: What You Can Learn from a Point of Light

Dickinson 232

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Please join us in welcoming back Bennington Alumni, Brendon Walter '16 to discuss his research with Maria Mitchell Observatory on Cataclysmic Variable Stars. As always, snacks will be served.

Screening of "Seeds: The Untold Story"

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Bennington Seed Weekend events begin with the documentary screening of "Seeds: The Untold Story," followed by a group discussion with guest speakers.

Seed Arts

Off campus (see description)

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Feeling creative? Try some seed arts! We will be making seed jewelry, seed collages, and painting pots.

Workshop: Intro to Seed Saving

Crossett Library Conference Room, Upstairs

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Sylvia Davatz will lead a workshop called "Introduction to Seed Saving." 

Potluck Lunch at the Left Bank

Off campus (see description)

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Come to the Left Bank at 12:30 PM for a potluck lunch, storytelling, and perennial plant sharing/swapping.

Bennington ACTS Second Chance Volunteer Trip

Flagpole (in front of Barn)

Do you want to provide loving care to cats, dogs, and other animals? Bennington ACTS is sponsoring four trips to Second Chance Animal Center four times throughout the term for you to pet and care for animals seeking affection.