Event Calendar
Pick a DateRuth D. Ewing '37 Social Science Lecture Series presents Dr. Susan Opotow
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Social Justice in Theory and Practice: Challenges of Inclusionary Change in Exclusionary Contexts
Loom of Tongues (Telar de Lenguas): A Bilingual Miscellany of Performances in Spanish and English
Cultural Studies and Language Series - Spring 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Bennington students read, perform, and show a variety of creative works-in-progress that revolve around their unique and diverse responses, interventions, and approaches to the literary, artistic, cultural, and historical artifacts from the Spanish-speaking world.
Jordan Reznick
Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Spring 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Jordan Reznick (he/they) is a transgender artist and photo historian. Their images “voice the everyday intimate side of broader social histories to help us see race, gender, life, and land in a new light.”
FROM SURVIVAL TO SANCTUARY | QUEERING THIRD SPACES: Blueprinting Futures of Care
From Survival to Sanctuary: Speculative Solidarities in Conversation | A Public Action Roundtable Series—Spring 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The last roundtable of the series features thinker-makers approaching their shared vision for futures of care across a range of modalities: radical faith, healing work, creative practice, public media, and local politics.
2000-level registration for Fall 2024 begins, 1:00pm (up to 4 credits)
Ben Belitt Colloquium on Reginald Shepherd ‘88
Literature Evenings—Spring 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Please join us for the 2024 Ben Belitt Colloquium on Arts and Literary Culture at Bennington, a special evening devoted to the life and work of poet Reginald Shepherd ‘88 (1963-2008), an under-celebrated member of Bennington's literary pantheon.
4000-level registration for Fall 2024 begins
Senior Talks, Round 2
Science Workshop—Spring 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Seniors Thomas Evans, Uyen Huynh, and Harrison Sanger will be presenting their senior work this week at Science Workshop.
Weekend of New Plays
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Fifteen actors bring two dozen characters to life in four plays by Thalia Perry, Charlotte Stern, Valentine Wulf, Grace Phipps, and Timmy Tornius in staged readings over two nights. These plays-in-process are part of the Writers/Directors Workshop.
Beyond Plastics' Virtual Grassroots Organizing Training - Part 1
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Beyond Plastics for a free, virtual, 2-part grassroots organizing training to learn practical and powerful ways to end plastic pollution and engage your larger community.
(m)othertongues Fall-Spring 2024 Launch Event
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for the Fall-Spring 2024 Launch Event of (m)othertongues! Enjoy student performances, snacks, and lively conversation. Bring friends! We hope to see you there!
Weekend of New Plays
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Fifteen actors bring two dozen characters to life in four plays by Thalia Perry, Charlotte Stern, Valentine Wulf, Grace Phipps, and Timmy Tornius in staged readings over two nights. These plays-in-process are part of the Writers/Directors Workshop.
MFA Dance Thesis Show: "Lingering Imprints and the Dirt Eaters"
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Final showing of dance in relationship to teaching pedagogy developed during the master's program.
Ivanhoe, Missouri by Sherry Kramer
Please join us for a cold reading of "Ivanhoe, Missouri", a new play by Sherry Kramer, freely inspired by Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe." Limited seating available.
Sage City Symphony's Spring Concert
Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor; Concertino for Contrabassoon and Small Orchestra with William Safford, by Allen Shawn (premiere); Danses Sacrées et Profanes for Harp and Strings by Claude Debussy, with Karlinda Caldicott; Fanfare for Brass and Percussion by Jack Clay
Jazz Ensemble Concert
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The Bennington College Jazz Ensemble, directed by Jen Allen, presents their spring concert.