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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.

Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

See description

Bennington College invites faculty and staff members to bring a child to work on Thursday, April 27 to participate in the exciting activities that are taking place across campus as part of Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work® day.

French Language Table

Commons Dining Halls

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

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!: Covering the Movements Changing America, A Talk by Journalist Amy Goodman

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join award-winning journalist Amy Goodman, host and executive producer of Democracy Now!, at the Bennington stop on her North American tour: Democracy Now!: Covering the Movements Changing America. B-Rad, Bennington's new campus radio station, will simulcast the event.

UPDATE: the start time is now 12:30 pm.

Unscripted: The Plays of Annie Baker

East Academic Center, Classroom 1

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Jennifer Cayer, candidate for the Director of Undergraduate Writing Initiatives, will give a public presentation.

Master Class on Literary Biography with Megan Marshall

CAPA Symposium

Megan Marshall, author of three biographical works, including "Elizabeth Bishop: A Miracle for Breakfast," will give a Master Class on literary biography as part of the Literature Evenings series. RSVP to attend, see description for details.

PFOA Public Forum

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The Agency of Natural Resources will host a community meeting in Tishman Lecture Hall.