Event Calendar
Pick a DateThe Spirit of Things
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Art + Practice (A+P) presents the first retrospective solo exhibition by artist Maren Hassinger ’69 in her hometown of Los Angeles.
"Aloft" by Swan MA ’78
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Aloft, Margaret Swan MA ’78’s solo exhibition of painted aluminum sculpture at Boston Sculptors Gallery, explores the affinity of structures in nature to those found in architecture and the built world around us.
Vessels: Containment and Displacement, Useful to Grand
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A sweeping exhibition of hollow-form ceramics. Curated by faculty members Barry Bartlett and Aysha Peltz. The exhibition will run April 19–May 12, 2018, Tuesdays-Sundays, from 1:00-5:00 pm.
Morgan Parker and Natalie Shapero In Conversation with Michael Dumanis and Phillip B. Williams
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Michael Dumanis and Phillip B. Williams in a Q&A with visiting poets, Morgan Parker and Natalie Shapero.
Robert Frost Stone House Museum Re-opening
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Bennington College welcomes everyone to visit the re-opening of the Robert Frost Stone House Museum, recently acquired by the school.
Please note, schedule is subject to change.
Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Film screening of "Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria" (ITVS 2005).
Istanbul 2018: A Concert of Music from Turkey by David's Harp
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Philadelphia-based ensemble David's Harp presents music of contemporary Istanbul. Driving folk, haunting ballads, spirited dance tunes, and gritty songs of conflict and the struggles of urban life embody the cultural and musical richness of this cosmopolitan city on two continents.
Master Class: Morgan Parker
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Master class with visiting poet Morgan Parker: “The New Lyric Tradition.”
Ruth D. Ewing Lecture Presents: Susan Stryker
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "What Transpires Now: Transgender History and the Future We Need." Susan Stryker is Associate Professor and Director of the Institute for LGBT Studies at the University of Arizona. She is the author of Transgender History. She won a Lambda Literary Award for the anthology The Transgender Studies Reader, and an Emmy Award for the documentary film Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria.