Event Calendar
Pick a DateCarmen Winant: Double Jeopardy
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Usdan Gallery presents the exhibition "Double Jeopardy," a groundbreaking new project by artist Carmen Winant—her first featuring video—in which she examines the often-overlooked history of domestic violence survivor advocacy.
Opening reception for "Carmen Winant: Double Jeopardy"
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Celebrate the opening of artist Carmen Winant's exhibition "Double Jeopardy" in Usdan Gallery.
Reading and Discussion with Helen Whybrow, author of The Salt Stones: Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for an evening with Vermont author Helen Whybrow, reading and discussing her recent book, The Salt Stones: Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life.
Student-Led Tour Virtual Tour for International Students
Student-led virtual tour designed for students interested in Bennington College.
International at Bennington: Information Session
Info session designed for international students interested in Bennington College.
Student-Led Tour Virtual Tour for Domestic Students
Student-led virtual tour designed for students interested in Bennington College.
Artist Talk with Carmen Winant
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Celebrated for a practice deeply rooted in archival research and feminist material histories, artist Carmen Winant talks about her work on the occasion of her solo exhibition "Double Jeopardy," on view in Usdan Gallery.
Weekly Drop-In Evening Figure Drawing
The VA Drawing Area is excited to announce a new opportunity for figure drawing this term! “Evening Figure Drawing” is a student-run, drop-in event that starts Wednesday, March 4, and continues weekly from 8:00–9:00 pm in the VAPA drawing room (B210) through May 20.
Folk Roots
Carriage Barn Music Series — Spring 2026OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The Bennington College Carriage Barn Music Series presents a concert by Folk Roots: John Kirk (fiddle and banjo), Trish Miller (guitar), Joana Genova (violin), and Yoshiko Sato (piano).
All Day Faculty Meeting, 9:00am-5:00pm | No classes in session all day
Daniel Herrmann: Can We Attribute Beliefs and Desires to AIs? A Radical Approach
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | When we interact with other people, we constantly attribute beliefs and desires to them to explain and predict what they do. Can we do the same with AI systems like ChatGPT and Claude?
Daniel Herrmann: Standards for Belief Representations in AIs
Science Workshop—Spring 2026OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | As AIs in the form of large language models (LLMs) continue to demonstrate remarkable abilities across various domains, computer scientists are developing methods to understand their cognitive processes, particularly concerning belief representation.