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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.
"Counternarratives" On View
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Critically acclaimed media artist Alexandra Bell’s “Counternarratives” prints installed on building exteriors around the Bennington campus, the first display of the Bell’s work by an academic institution and the first to present her project as a series. As the prints are displayed outside, they will be on view 24/7.
Holding the Line: Ceramic Sculpture by Stanley Rosen
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "Holding the Line," ceramic sculptor Stanley Rosen’s retrospective, is ongoing at Alfred University, NY.
Sundays on Broadway Fall 2017
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Cathy Weis Projects announces the fall 2017 season of Sundays on Broadway, an ongoing series of performances, film screenings, and discussions on Sunday evenings at WeisAcres.
Williamson ’73 in "Converging Voices"
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Philemona Williamson '73 is participating in Hofstra University Museum’s group exhibition, "Converging Voices: Gender and Identity."
Hall ’04 in DEPE Space Exhibition
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The DEPE (Department of Education and Public Engagement) Space series presents "Slow an Alarm Until It’s a Tone," by artist in residency Ben Hall ’04 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.
Sign of the Apocalypse Book Events with Getchell ’86
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | John Getchell ’86 is holding signings and release events for his new book "Sign of the Apocalypse" in Cambridge, MA, Southern Maine, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and in other East Coast cities.
Max Wolkowitz '09 stars in "The Chosen" at Long Wharf Theatre
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Max Wolkowitz '09 stars in "The Chosen" at Long Wharf Theatre.
Cannupa Hanska Luger
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Santa Fe-based Cannupa Hanska Luger, is the artist behind the ‘mirror shield project’ for protectors of Standing Rock, ND, where he was born. Luger creates socially conscious work telling the stories of Indigenous communities confronting “21st century imperatives, mediations and destrucVtivity.” Luger’s work is in the permanent collections of The North America Native Museum Zürich,Switzerland; The Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO; The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Santa Fe, NM; and The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art Norman, OK.