Event Calendar
Pick a DateStudent Workshop on Race and Theatre Pedagogy Led by Kaja Dunn
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The conversation surrounding issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the Drama at Bennington Community has been happening for years. The Drama faculty recently made a commitment to ‘make Drama at Bennington College Equitable, Diverse, Inclusive, and Anti-Racist.’ As a first step in the creation of a Drama at Bennington Anti-Racist Plan, Kaja Dunn will lead students and faculty in a series of workshops on race and theatre pedagogy.
Woolley Grant Applications Due
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Proposals for funding to support community musical activities at Bennington College.
COVID-19 Vaccine Information Open Hour with Drs. Tartaglia and Anselmo
Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Feel free to drop in to the weekly Zoom call for evidence-based answers from the medical experts.
Root and Branch: Climate Migration, Racial Crises, and the History and Future of Climate Justice
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A talk by Maxine Burkett, Professor of Law at the University of Hawaii's William S. Richardson School of Law and a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
SEPC Presents: Bird Watching with Faculty Blake Jones
The Environment SEPC is hosting their biweekly Bird Watching event with faculty Blake Jones.
Unsung Stories: Women at Columbia's Computer Music Center
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Composer and Bennington College professor Kitty Brazelton will be speaking in an online roundtable discussion as part of Columbia University’s project "Unsung Stories: Women at Columbia's Computer Music Center".
We are Better Together Support Space
A space for students to connect with Kat Daley (MSW, Student Health Center) and Ali Tartaglia (Director for Student Health Promotions). Drop in and connect or stay the whole time!
Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains: Essential Conversation
Everyman Theatre and Caleen Sinnette Jennings '72 will be hosted by Bennington Drama with support from the President's Working Group in an Essential Conversation about Caleen's play "Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains" featuring a panel discussion with faculty members Delia Saenz, Maya Cantu, and Michael Wimberly, and students Imara Glymph '23 and Florence Gill '22.
Independent Works Club
Weekly club meeting to support independent projects within the drama community. We will read plays, workshop scenes, provide a space for developing advanced work, invite professors and peers for feedback sessions and showcases, and more!