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Bennington College Shotokan Karate

Meyer Recreation Barn

Combined Men's and Women's classes. Open to Bennington College students, faculty and staff.

Snack Break

Down Commons (formerly Commons Lounge)

Come to a snack break sponsored by the Student Gift Committee. 

Yoga With Tracey Forest

Meyer Recreation Barn

Flow Yoga with Tracey Forest. This event occurs weekly during term, Each Tuesday from 6:30-7:45pm. Classes start on Tuesday 8/30/16 and conclude on 12/6/16.

Ghani Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Fall 2016

VALS: Mariam Ghani

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Mariam Ghani is an artist, writer, filmmaker and teacher. The recipient of numerous honors and widely exhibited, her research-based practice spans video, installation, photography, performance, and text.

Truth & Lies: Lecture Series

Lecture: How Easily Murder is Discovered

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC |Critical Conversations in Society, Culture, and Thought: Truth & Lies presents a lecture series to accompany the class. This week, Lisa M. Barksdale-Shaw will give a lecture titled: How easily murder is discovered: Lethal Lies, Truth-Telling, and False Evidence in Manipulating Wrongful Convictions in William Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus."

Brando Skyhorse

Reading: Brando Skyhorse

Franklin

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | New literature faculty member, Brando Skyhorse, will read. All are welcome!

Human Endeavor

Human Endeavor: Making Wholeness for Creativity and Innovation

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A conversation with Milford Graves, renowned percussionist and retired Bennington faculty member, on how to holistically coordinate seemingly unrelated thought energies to resolve problems that are dysfunctional to human existence.

Image of Liz Deschenes' photograms at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston

Seeing, Being Seen, Being

Off campus (see description)

Faculty member Susan Sgorbati choreographed a site-specific gallery performance at and inspired by colleague Liz Deschenes’s photograms at the Institute of Contemporary Art. The performance, by faculty member Elena Demyanenko, will explore variations of light, color, and reflected image in seeing, being seen, being. Sgorbati and Demyanenko collaborated to utilize fluid movement and evocative stillness to inspire new possibilities of reflection and perception among the reflective surfaces of Deschenes’s work.

VBS (violet burning sunset) Closes

VAPA Usdan Gallery

Last day to see VBS (violet burning sunset) in the Usdan Gallery.