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Digital Poetry in Spanish

Image of a woman in front of brick wall Cultural Studies and Language Series - Spring 2023
Tishman Lecture Hall

CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Talk and Poetry Reading by Dr. Tina Escaja, Distinguished Professor of Spanish at The University of Vermont.

VALS: Summer J. Hart

Image of artwork VALS—Spring 2023
Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Summer J. Hart is an interdisciplinary artist from Maine, living in the Hudson Valley, New York. Her written and visual artworks are influenced by folklore, superstition, divination, and forgotten territories reclaimed by nature. She is the author of the full-length poetry collection, Boomhouse (2023, The 3rd Thing Press) and the microchapbook, Augury of Ash (Post Ghost Press.)

Paul Tran

Image of Paul Tran Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2023
Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Paul Tran is the author of All the Flowers Kneeling (Penguin, 2022), a poetry collection that investigates intergenerational trauma, sexual violence, and U.S. imperialism in order to radically alter our understanding of freedom, power, and control.

Paul Tran In Conversation with Michael Dumanis

Image of Paul Tran Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2023
CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Michael Dumanis in a Q&A with visiting poet, Paul Tran.

The Beloved Poem: Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden

Image of Paul Tran Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2023
Cricket Hill Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | What did I know, what did I know / of love’s austere and lonely offices? This craft talk will examine how Robert Hayden constructed this unforgettable poem, “Those Winter Sundays,” and how the poem patterns language not simply to express but to enact its content.

Woodworth Lecture in the Sciences: Science and the world of ideas: All I really need to know I learned at Bennington

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | David Houle '77, PhD, presents the Woodworth Lecture.