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Mutations/Créations: Imprimer le monde

Off campus (see description)

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Heather Dewey-Hagborg ’03 is featured in an exhibition on view now at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Work by Rothschild '71 at the Decordova Museum

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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Expanding Abstraction: New England Women Painters, 1950 to Now

BLACK SPRING

BLACK SPRING

VAPA Usdan Gallery

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | BLACK SPRING is an exhibition organized by current students representing black lives at Bennington, past, present and future through audio, video, performance, sculpture, photography and text. The Gallery will be open Tuesdays-Saturdays.

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.

Theaster Gates Visits Bennington

Theaster Gates Visits Bennington

Bennington College is pleased to announce that the artist, curator, urbanist, and facilitator Theaster Gates will be on campus in April for a series of events.

Conversation on Art and Action with Theaster Gates

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Bennington faculty and students from Visual Arts and the Center for Advancement of Public Action in a conversation with renowned artist and “urban interventionist” Theaster Gates about how art can engage with, and impact, public life.

'Money Matters': A Conversation on Bennington Finances

CAPA Symposium

A presentation and dialogue for students with Brian Murphy, Bennington’s Chief Financial Officer, and Elizabeth Briedinger, Executive Director of Development, on institutional finances and private philanthropy.

The Queering of Elizabeth Bishop

The Queering of Elizabeth Bishop

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A panel discussion with Megan Marshall, April Bernard, and Mark Wunderlich, moderated by Benjamin Anastas