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Milford Graves: Fundamental Frequency

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Artists Space, in collaboration with Mark Christman and Ars Nova Workshop, is pleased to present Milford Graves: Fundamental Frequency, a multiform retrospective exhibition and event series dedicated to the life and work of interdisciplinary artist and percussionist Milford Graves.

Ways To Be Present (On The Page, In The Body, In The World): A Craft Talk with Camille T. Dungy

Camille T. Dungy Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2021
Virtual Event

OPEN TO PUBLIC I Camille T. Dungy is the author of four poetry collections, most recently Trophic Cascade (Wesleyan, 2017) and Smith Blue (Southern Illinois University Press, 2011), a finalist for the Poetry Society of America’s William Carlos Williams Award. Her essay collection Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History (Norton, 2017) was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Open Office Hours with Dr. Li-Chen Chin, Dean of Student Life

Cabinet Office Hours—Fall 2021-Spring 2022
Student Life Office

Li-Chen Chin, Dean of Student Life, will hold open office hours for students every Wednesday. Please feel free to drop in, no appointment needed.

Camille T. Dungy and Deborah Landau

Camille T. Dungy and Deborah Landau Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2021
Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Camille T. Dungy and Deborah Landau read from their poetry collections, followed by a public Q&A.

Gillian Richards-Greaves: African Continuities in Gullah and African Diasporic Musics

Gillian Richards-Greaves Carriage Barn Music Series | Fall 2021
Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Carriage Barn Music Series presents a lecture by Gillian Richards-Greaves, Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology and Geography at Coastal Carolina University, entitled "African Continuities in Gullah and African Diasporic Musics."