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Authorship, Architecture, Anonymity: The Impossible Career of Petra Andrejova-Molnàr

VAPA Usdan Gallery

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | “Authorship, Architecture, Anonymity” is Katarina Burin's production as Petra Andrejova-Molnàr (known as P.A.), a fictional female Czech architect from the 1930s. The show is curated by Farhad Mirza '12 and Anne Thompson.

Opening Reception for "Authorship, Architecture, Anonymity"

VAPA Usdan Gallery

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | An opening reception for "Authorship, Architecture, Anonymity: The Impossible Career of Petra Andrejova-Molnàr" (a project by Katarina Burin).

Artist Talk by Katarina Burin

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Artist Katarina Burin discusses the history of women in twentieth-century design and her invention of the fictional modernist architect Petra Andrejova-Molnàr

Literature Evenings—Fall 2019

Reading: Stuart Nadler

Franklin

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Fiction writer and visiting faculty member Stuart Nadler will read as part of the Literature Evening Series.

Climate Strike Bennington Organizational Meeting

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Bennington College and Town Climate Advocates are hosting our second meeting to prepare for Climate Strike Bennington on September 20. Come to this meeting if you are interested in learning more about the ways in which you may participate and contribute to preparing for and engaging in the strike to demand swift climate justice.

Public Policy Forum @ CAPA—Fall 2019

Vermont's Energy Future

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for a conversation with Sen. Christopher Bray, Chair of Vermont Senate Natural Resources and Energy; Robert Dostis, VP Governmental Affairs, Green Mountain Power; Darren Springer, General Manager, Burlington Electric.

Student Summer Research Presentations

Dickinson 232

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Students Melanie Mislo and Alexandra Nordyke will be presenting their summer research. Snacks available.

students gather outside

Fall Admissions Saturdays

Bennington Campus

At Bennington we learn by experiencing, and we invite you to do the same. Join us on select Saturdays during the fall for an in-depth look at how Bennington students live, learn, and create. 

Evolution: The Letters of Charles Darwin

The Kathryn Posin '65 Dance Company: Evolution, Triple Sextet, and Memoir

Off campus (see description)

Bennington students and alumni are invited to an afternoon of three premieres: "Evolution: The Letters of Charles Darwin," "Triple Sextet," and "Memoir," presented by the Kathryn Posin '65 Dance Company.

The Come Down: Portraits & Sobering Truths

The Come Down: Portraits & Sobering Truths

Off campus (see description)

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A group show based around ideas of introspection and observation in the form of epiphanies. Featuring 40 up and coming local and international artists, including Bennington alumni.

image of men playing instruments Carriage Barn Concert Series—Fall 2019

Jews and Sufis: Shared Music Traditions

Deane Carriage Barn

OPEN TO PUBLIC | The acclaimed DÜNYA Ensemble performs with singers from Bennington College and Williams College and the choir of Israel Congregation of Manchester. Dr. Edwin Seroussi, professor of musicology at Hebrew University, will give framing remarks.

Solidarity Song Workshop for Climate Strike Bennington

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OPEN TO PUBLIC | This workshop is to teach community members of all ages songs of solidarity that we'll be singing during the Climate Strike Bennington on September 20th! Open to anyone regardless of musical skill.