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Foreign Language Series—Spring 2019

Outside Chinese Study: From California to Taiwan to Beijing

Dickinson 212

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Presentations by Bennington Students Daniel Coelho, Megan Swanson, and Keely Durkin.

From Source to Dose: Modeling Human Exposure to Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Xindi (Cindy) Hu, ScD is a data scientist at Mathematica Policy Research. She will be giving a talk titled From Source to Dose: Modeling Human Exposure to Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances.

Red barn in fall Carriage Barn Concert Series—Spring 2019

Round Midnight with Joan Forsyth

Deane Carriage Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | An evening of music for solo piano that evokes the night, and explores the heightening of emotion and senses that often occurs after dark.

Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Spring 2019

Canceled—Candice Hopkins

Tishman Lecture Hall

This event has been canceled.

Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2019

CANCELED—Master Class: Craig Morgan Teicher

Cricket Hill Barn

CANCELED—Master Class with Craig Morgan Teicher: “Prose that Reverses: On Poetic Nonfiction.”

Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2019

Craft Talk: Robert Farnsworth

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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Robert Farnsworth will speak about the craft/act of writing poems, using Frost and Thomas as exemplars.

Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2019

Robert Farnsworth & Craig Morgan Teicher: In Conversation

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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for a conversation about mentorship with Robert Farnsworth and Craig Morgan Teicher, moderated by Michael Dumanis.

Reading: Robert Farnsworth and Craig Morgan Teicher Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2019

Reading: Robert Farnsworth and Craig Morgan Teicher

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poetry reading and book signing with Robert Farnsworth and Craig Morgan Teicher.

bass clef

Bass Night

Deane Carriage Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Bass Night—The annual celebration of the bottom line! "Students of Bass with Bisio" is a not-to-be-missed gala event!

Public Observing

Stickney Observatory

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Come learn about stars, galaxies, the moon, planets, the night sky, etc. with us!

Senior Work Presentations

Dickinson 232

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for the first workshop of two senior work presentations in science and mathematics. Kendra Ouellette, Michael Hitzelberger, and Emma Salazar will be presenting.

Staff Tour of Usdan Gallery Exhibition

VAPA Usdan Gallery

STAFF ONLY | Staff members are invited to attend a Staff Tour of the Usdan Gallery exhibition "Marie Lorenz: Waterways."

audience members in a bar looking up at the set

"The Place We Built"

VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A tale of friendship, idealism, and coming of age, set against the backdrop of Hungary’s current terrifying slide into dictatorship—and the global rise of right-wing populism.

audience members in a bar looking up at the set

"The Place We Built"

VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A tale of friendship, idealism, and coming of age, set against the backdrop of Hungary’s current terrifying slide into dictatorship—and the global rise of right-wing populism.

Summon, Spring! Earth Day Inaugural

Student Center

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Summon, Spring! is a grassroots call to action that aims to activate communities of young people (as well as old!) to contact legislators via letters of poetry, creative writing, visual art, photo, music and other artistic mediums. For this event, we are targeting legislators with letters illustrating the reasons why the plastics bill S.113 must be passed in Vermont—banning plastic bags and curtailing the use of plastic straws.

audience members in a bar looking up at the set

"The Place We Built"

VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A tale of friendship, idealism, and coming of age, set against the backdrop of Hungary’s current terrifying slide into dictatorship—and the global rise of right-wing populism.