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Ask Me Anything: Drama & Theater - Virtual Admitted Student event

Virtual Event

Ask Me Anything: Drama & Theater at Bennington for admitted students.

Let's Talk Transfer: Information Session for Transfer Students

Virtual Event

Info session designed for students interested in transferring to Bennington College.

Student-Led Tour Virtual Tour for Domestic Students

Virtual Event

Student-led virtual tour designed for students interested in Bennington College.

Virtual Information Session: Domestic Students

Virtual Event

Info session designed for domestic students interested in Bennington College.

Go-to Verses: A Craft Talk with Nicole Sealey

Image of Nicole Sealey Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2026
Cricket Hill Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This talk will discuss the movements of several of my favorite poems and offer writing prompts related to them. We'll review poems by Elizabeth Acevedo, Yusef Komunyakaa, Jeffrey McDaniel, Maggie Smith, and Tracy K. Smith.

Reading by Nicole Sealey

Image of Nicole Sealey Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2026
Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poetry at Bennington welcomes Nicole Sealey for a public reading of their poetry.

Weekly Drop-In Evening Figure Drawing

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The VA Drawing Area is excited to announce a new opportunity for figure drawing this term! “Evening Figure Drawing” is a student-run, drop-in event that starts Wednesday, March 4, and continues weekly from 8:00–9:00 pm in the VAPA drawing room (B210) through May 20.

Nicole Sealey In Conversation with Michael Dumanis

Image of Nicole Sealey Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2026
CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Michael Dumanis in a Q&A with visiting poet Nicole Sealey, author of The Ferguson Report: An Erasure.

Dance Guest Artist Series: mayfield brooks

VAPA Martha Hill Dance Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | POD: an interspecies liberation manifesto. This presentation of poems, gestures, and musings is framed as an "offering."

Plan Day - ends at 12:30pm | No classes in session all day

Bennington Campus

Drama and Music@Bennington Present Eugene Onegin, a bluegrass musical by Sarah Gancher '01

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VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Drama and Music@Bennington present Eugene Onegin, a bluegrass musical by two-time Obie-Award winning playwright Sarah Gancher '01. Directed by Jean Randich. Music directed by John Kirk. Choral direction by Kerry Ryer-Parke '90. Country dance choreography by Trish Miller.

Admitted Students Day

three students welcome admitted students at a tabling event

Admitted students, join us on April 25 to see Bennington up close—real campus life, real conversations, real collaboration.

U.S. and Iran: Why Are We Fighting? with Mansour Farhang and John Limbert

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CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Mansour Farhang and John Limbert are the authors of the acclaimed, newly released book, A Modern Theocracy: Iran's Anti-Enlightenment Revolution Endures. Please join them on Saturday for a talk on current events in Iran and the enduring legacy of the 1979 revolution.

Drama and Music@Bennington Present Eugene Onegin, a bluegrass musical by Sarah Gancher '01

Image of Eugene Onegin poster
VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Drama and Music@Bennington present Eugene Onegin, a bluegrass musical by two-time Obie-Award winning playwright Sarah Gancher '01. Directed by Jean Randich. Music directed by John Kirk. Choral direction by Kerry Ryer-Parke '90. Country dance choreography by Trish Miller.

Drama and Music@Bennington Present Eugene Onegin, a bluegrass musical by Sarah Gancher '01

Image of Eugene Onegin poster
VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Drama and Music@Bennington present Eugene Onegin, a bluegrass musical by two-time Obie-Award winning playwright Sarah Gancher '01. Directed by Jean Randich. Music directed by John Kirk. Choral direction by Kerry Ryer-Parke '90. Country dance choreography by Trish Miller.