Event Calendar
Pick a DateAs In Nature: Paintings by Helen Frankenthaler '49 at the Clark
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "As In Nature," an exhibition of large paintings inspired by nature by artist Helen Frankenthaler '49 will be on view at the Clark Art Institute from July 1–October 9, 2017.
Grandma Moses: American Modern
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | An exhibition at the Bennington Museum will feature the works of Grandma Moses alongside Modernist painters such as Andy Warhol, Helen Frankenthaler, and Joseph Cornell.
Hudgens Prize Finalists Exhibition
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Cosmo Whyte ’05 is one of four artists in the Hudgens Prize Finalists Exhibition.
Twist-Layer-Pour
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Mary Early ’97 is participating in a group exhibition of sculpture at the American University Museum in Washington DC. There will be a gallery talk with the artists on September 28.
Meet Me Halfway
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The 32nd solo show exhibition of the abstract painter Erin Parish ’88, titled "Meet Me Halfway," is on view at Art & Art Gallery, Miami.
"Queer Kids:" an exhibition by M. Sharkey '95
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "Queer Kids" is an exhibition of works by M. Shakrey '95, documenting gay youth in the U.S. and abroad.
Davis '65 in 'Women' Photography Exhibit
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Presented by Scott Nichols Gallery in San Francisco, “Women” is a modest yet powerful photography collection of and by women, including the work of alumna Margo Davis '65.
Metaphorical Narratives
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The first major retrospective exhibition of Philemona Williamson ’73 is on view at Montclair Art Museum in New Jersey.
Photographs by Laura Gilpin and her Circle
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A photography exhibition co-curated by Bennington students enrolled in the class, "Laura Gilpin & The Platinum Print", offered Spring 2017 and taught by faculty member Jonathan Kline.
THEATRE AND PROTEST: TAHRIR TALES
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Rebekah Maggor, assistant professor in the Department of Theatre and Media Arts at Cornell University, will speak as part of Burcu Seyben's "Artistic Interventions as a Form of Protest" class.
Taiko Japanese Drum Performance
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A performance by Stuart Paton of the Burlington Taiko Group, Burlington, VT