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Bulawayo to Bennington

Date Change -- Bulawayo to Bennington: Diasporic Rendition, Blackness as Liberty | Exhibition Opening

Barn East Gallery

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | In the Bulawayo to Bennington: Diasporic Rendition, Blackness as Liberty exhibition, the artist aims to orient a visual representation of the African Diaspora within the medium of the image. This project spans 4 years of work made across continents and explores the diverse and multi-faceted nature of what it means to be a diasporan, how representation is inherently linked to identity, and whether or not any kind of return to ancestry, to home, or to the self is possible once lost.

Cabinet Office Hours—Fall 2021-Spring 2022

Dr. Li-Chen Chin Office Hours

Student Life Office

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Talk with our Dean of Students, Dr. Li-Chen Chin, during her weekly office hours.

Aditi Machado Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2022

On the 'ends' of long poems: A Craft Talk with Aditi Machado

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Aditi Machado is a poet, translator, and essayist from Bangalore, India. Her second book of poems, Emporium (Nightboat, 2020), received the Academy of American Poets James Laughlin Award. Her other works include the poetry collection Some Beheadings (Nightboat, 2017), winner of the Believer Book Award; and a translation from the French of Farid Tali’s Prosopopoeia (Action Books, 2016).

La Tiendita

VAPA Margot Tenney Theater

CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | La Tiendita tracks the relationships in a Mexican community as they deal with the looming news of a missing girl and a new mysterious neighbour.

Understanding The Opioid Crisis Through The Lens Of Compassion with Lori Vadakin

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLC | Lori Vadakin will talk about how opioids forever change the pleasure site in the brain by releasing endorphins helping people feel good. The person then continues to seek the feeling of relief and thus develops tolerance, now at the point of dependence use is no longer a choice.