Event Calendar
Pick a DateEric Gottesman
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Eric Gottesman photographs, writes, makes videos, teaches and uses art as a vehicle to engage people in critical conversations about the social structures that surround them and him.
Mutations/Créations: Imprimer le monde
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Heather Dewey-Hagborg ’03 is featured in an exhibition on view now at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Ruth Ewing Lecture Presents: Esther Allen
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Translating the Local: A Century and a Half of Ethnic Media in the United States. A talk by Esther Allen, an associate professor in the Ph.D. Programs in French and in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages at the Graduate Center of City University of New York (CUNY), and at Baruch College, CUNY.
Joseph Alpar In Concert [Canceled]
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | [Canceled] Joseph Alpar and his mother Brenda (Corman) Alpar '62 will be performing music of the Middle East, as well as Sephardic and Turkish Jewish Music, as part of the Carriage Barn Concert Series.
French Language Table
The French Language Table happens every Thursday at 12:15 PM.
Joanna Kotze Performance
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Excerpts of recent work by Joanna Kotze followed by a Q & A.
Faculty and Staff Karaoke
Come see faculty and staff sing in support of the 2017 Student Gift
Sustainable Working Landscapes: Challenges and Opportunities
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us in welcoming Brian Donahue from Brandeis University to discuss the challenges presented in the visions of New England’s active stewardship of the landscape, and especially the potential agricultural expansion. His presentation is titled: Sustainable Working Landscapes: Challenges and Opportunities for Biodiversity, Water Quality, and Carbon Sequestration.
Workshop in Chinese Classical Dance
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This will be a brief introduction to Chinese Classical Dance, which emphasizes aesthetic integration of ‘ancient Chinese dances’ with “opera dances” and “traditional martial arts.”
"Down on Griffin Alley"
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Drama at Bennington and CAPA present an original play by Connie Winston and Jean Randich, inspired by the life of Lena Baker, the first and only woman sentenced to the electric chair in the state of Georgia.
Evan Williams and Co.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Composer Evan Williams presents a recital of acoustic and electronic music including collaborations with visiting pianist Sarah Puckett, and dancer Stuart Shugg. Williams will also present the world premiere of his new electronic score to Georges Méliès 1904 silent film, The Impossible Voyage.
Screening of "I Am Not Your Negro"
The College will be screening Raoul Peck’s Oscar-nominated documentary "I Am Not Your Negro" for College community members on Sunday, March 19, at 8:00 PM, at Images Cinema in Williamstown.