Event Calendar
Pick a DateDan Chiasson Poetry Reading & Frost Talk
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Visit the Robert Frost Stone House Museum for an evening with New Yorker poetry critic and Wellesley College professor Dan Chiasson. He will read from his work and talk about the life and work of Robert Frost.
Tan Pin Pin [DATE CHANGE]
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Tan Pin Pin, film director, will speak as part of the Visual Arts Lecture Series. Please note that this event was previously listed for October 12.
Master Class: Daniel Borzutzky
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Master Class with visiting poet, Daniel Borzutzky: "Lines we Cross, Lines that Cross Us: Literature and Migration."
Screening of Lane 1974, film by SJ Chiro ’87
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for a screening of Lane 1974, the film by SJ Chiro ’87.
Daniel Borzutzky & Rachel Galvin In Conversation with Michael Dumanis
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Michael Dumanis in a Q&A with visiting poets Daniel Borzutzky and Rachel Galvin. Buffet lunch will be served.
Master Class: Rachel Galvin
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Master Class with visiting poet, Rachel Galvin: "Transcreation as Poetic Practice."
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Students
Stress is universal. How you manage it is a major determinant of your health and happiness. Wouldn't you like a simple and effective tool for dealing with it?
Poetry Reading: Daniel Borzutzky & Rachel Galvin
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poetry reading and book signing with National Book Award winner, Daniel Borzutzky, and poet and translator, Rachel Galvin.
A Life in Politics: Governor Howard Dean
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for a conversation with Howard Dean, Former Vermont Governor and Former Candidate for U.S. President.
Dance Guest Artist Series: Tere O'Connor
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Tere O'Connor presents his work as part of the Dance Guest Artist Series.
Recent Work on PFOA
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Bennington faculty member Tim Schroeder will discuss his recent work with PFOA.
Ikebana Workshop: Japanese aesthetics through Ikebana
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Workshop with Katsuko Lord, Ikebana artist, and Ikuko Yoshida, Japanese faculty. The workshop will be conducted in Japanese.
"The Christians" by Lucas Hnath
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Part church service, part public debate, part gospel concert, "The Christians" is an impartial look at the economic, personal, and spiritual inner workings of a contemporary middle-America mega-church. What happens when the Pastor announces to his 3,000 congregants that they no longer believe in hell?
"The Christians" by Lucas Hnath
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Part church service, part public debate, part gospel concert, "The Christians" is an impartial look at the economic, personal, and spiritual inner workings of a contemporary middle-America mega-church. What happens when the Pastor announces to his 3,000 congregants that they no longer believe in hell?
"The Christians" by Lucas Hnath
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Part church service, part public debate, part gospel concert, "The Christians" is an impartial look at the economic, personal, and spiritual inner workings of a contemporary middle-America mega-church. What happens when the Pastor announces to his 3,000 congregants that they no longer believe in hell?