Spring 2026 Course Search

Directing I: The Director's Vision — DRA4332.01

Instructor: Jean Randich
Days & Time: T 2:10PM-6:00PM, F 2:10PM-4:00PM
Credits: 4

What is action? What is character? What is an “event”? What are gestures, timing, rhythm and stakes? How do actors, playwrights, and directors collaborate to create an experience/event in space and time? How do illusion and anti-illusion collude and compete to make the representation “real?” This workshop/seminar offers theater artists the chance to examine their craft from the inside out. We meet twice a week with a 4-hour block on Tuesday afternoons to allow for in class rehearsals and showings.

Visual Arts Lecture Series — VA2999.01

Instructor: Vanessa Lyon
Days & Time: Tu 7:00PM-8:50PM
Credits: 1

Each term, Bennington Visual Arts offers a program of 4-5 lectures by visiting arts professionals: artists, curators, historians and critics, selected to showcase the diversity of contemporary art practices. Designed to enhance a broader and deeper knowledge of various disciplines and issues in the Visual Arts and to stimulate campus dialogue around topical issues in contemporary art and culture, these thematically curated presentations offer students the opportunity to engage with art by emerging and internationally-known artists from underrepresented backgrounds.

Eugene Onegin-Singers — MVO4254.01

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 2

This is a 2 credit course to support the Faculty Drama Production of Eugene Onegin. Voice and style instruction will be provided for the singers in the musical, and some research on American singing styles. 

Advanced Projects in Drama — DRA4370.02, section 2

Instructor: Jennifer Rohn
Days & Time: Tu 7:00PM-10:00PM
Credits: 2

This course will support the rehearsal and performance process of the student-directed productions. Students who are cast in the productions through the Drama Auditions will enroll in this 2-credit section.

 

Advanced Projects in Drama — DRA4370.01, section 1

Instructor: Jennifer Rohn
Days & Time: Tu 8:30AM-10:20AM, Tu 7:00PM-10:00PM
Credits: 4

This course will support student directors in the rehearsal and production process of their faculty-approved projects. It will provide a structured framework for students to conceive, rehearse, and present their theatrical productions under the guidance of faculty. Students will develop a collaborative process as they direct and manage productions from inception through performance.

The Big Picture: Stewarding Artists’ Legacies (FWT Course) — VA4406.01

Instructor: Liz White
Days & Time:
Credits: 1

What forces and individuals contribute to shaping an artist’s legacy? What happens to all of the objects, materials, and correspondence that artists create during their lifetime? What is a catalogue raisonné? This one-credit remote module will introduce students to legacy work and to the nascent field of artist-endowed foundations, inviting the consideration of philosophical and creative questions, while simultaneously offering practical knowledge applicable to future professional opportunities.