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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

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.

LINEA by Early '97

Off campus (see description)

A sculpture exhibition in Germany by Mary Early ’97.

view from Jennings

Senior Concert Week: Sonic Architecture

Jennings Music Building

Benny Ehlers uses sound to hear what walking through the new commons building might be like. He transforms these sound explorations into a soundscape composition that will allow listeners to reflect upon the wider acoustic environment we inhabit.

Radical Bodies: Anna Halprin, Simone Forti, Yvonne Rainer in California and New York, 1955-1972

Off campus (see description)

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "Radical Bodies," an exhibition at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, examines the artistic relationships between Halprin, Forti, and Rainer, shedding light on each artist’s contribution to dance history. The exhibition was co-curated by Wendy Perron ’69.

Senior Concert Series: some sounds

Senior Concert Series: some sounds

Deane Carriage Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A late spring afternoon of some original compositions. Starting in the carriage barn for piano, voice, and electronics, and ending with a stroll to the secret garden for a cello duet among the flowers.

The Tarnation of Russell Colvin

VAPA Margot Tenney Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Four narrators, 15 characters, one actor. Vermont's unsolved murder case of 1812 comes alive in this one-man, virtuosic tour-de-force.