Event Calendar
Pick a Date“Protection by Patchwork: Rethinking Frames in the Politics of Distribution”
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Meredith McLaughlin is a sociocultural anthropologist with research interests in social protection, policy futures, and decolonial thought. Her research and teaching explore the ethical dilemmas posed by redistributive politics.
A Case for a Pedagogy of Optimism
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Megan Tabaque is a writer, director, and actor who grew up in the dirtbag strip malls of Florida’s Gulf Coast. Her work has been developed, commissioned, and produced by the Alliance Theater, Inner City Arts, Salvage Vanguard Theater, Tofte Lake Center, the Workshop Theater, Paper Chairs, Vanderbilt, and Theatrical Outfit among others.
Alison Croney Moses
Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Spring 2025
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Alison Croney Moses combines coopering and bending techniques to create objects that encourage interaction. She finds the moment in time, space, and community where there is balance, and in that balance, the critical moment of transformation—of wood, of a person, of an organization, of the field of craft, and ultimately, of a society.
Sound Recording Faculty Search Candidate Presentation
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | During Music Workshop, all are welcome to attend this presentation by a candidate for the full-time faculty position in Sound Recording.
Meter and Meaning, A Craft Talk with Shane McCrae
Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2025
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | What do a poem's meter and form tell us about what the poem is trying to say? Together, we will explore several poems in the hope that we might begin to understand the connection between how a poem says, and what a poem says.
Reading by Shane McCrae
Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2025
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poetry at Bennington welcomes Shane McCrae for a public reading of his poetry.
Shane McCrae In Conversation with Michael Dumanis
Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2025
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Michael Dumanis in a Q&A with visiting poet Shane McCrae.
How to Write a LIVING Play
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Abe Koogler earned graduate degrees in playwriting from UT-Austin and Juilliard. He was a co-founder of the Austin-based theatre company Underbelly, which produced immersive works in found spaces. Abe also works as a political speechwriter.