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Resist COVID / Take 6!
MacArthur-winning artist Carrie Mae Weems's national public awareness campaign Resist COVID / Take 6! comes to Southern Vermont and the Berkshires, with signage and merchandise presented by Usdan Gallery in collaboration with regional partners.

Bring It Home
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The exhibition "Bring It Home" distributes commissioned posters by BIPOC artists to the public, inviting audiences to install works in personal spaces.
Last day to withdraw from full term Spring 2021 courses

Ruth D. Ewing Lecture Presents: Dr. Kim TallBear
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Settler-colonial society enforces the idea of promiscuous relating as lacking in purpose, as gratuitous. In her talk, "Love Promiscuous Style: Unsettling Settler Love" Kim TallBear considers how to make love and kin promiscuously without privileging romance, biological connection, and human connection, but neither denigrating nor foreclosing generous human romantic and/or sexual connections when mutually desired and consensual.

Milford Graves: A Bennington Tribute
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us as we dedicate a very special Music Workshop to the memory of faculty member emeritus Milford Graves, sharing performances and reflections on his extraordinary legacy of music and teaching.

Fabiola Jean-Louis
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Born in Port au Prince, Haiti, Brooklyn-based Fabiola Jean-Louis uses ‘painterly’ photography as a vehicle for her love of Afro-futurism, science/ science fiction, pre and post-industrial eras, elves, fairies, and history and folklore. Fabiola Jean-Louis will speak at this weeks Visual Arts Lecture Series.