Event Calendar
Pick a DatePooh Kaye '04 Presents Impossible Events in Magic Boxes
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Pooh Kaye '04, the acclaimed stop-motion animator and artist presents an exhibition and performance "Impossible Events in Magic Boxes" at Greenkill, Art Gallery in Kingston, N.Y. The opening reception is on Saturday, September 1 from 5-7 Pm. The exhibition will be on view from Saturday September 1 until Saturday, September 29, Tuesday- Saturday, 3 to 9 PM.
Sliver—Artworks by Anthony Cafritz '85
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Anthony Cafritz '85 opens the exhibit titled "Sliver" at the Arts Center of the Capital Region in Troy, NY. The exhibition will be on view from September 15 until October 7.
The Bennington College Judson Project at MoMA
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The MoMA presents Judson Dance Theater: "The Work Is Never Done" exhibition. The show looks at the formative moment in the 1960s when a group of choreographers, visual artists, composers, and filmmakers gathered in Judson Memorial Church, NYC, for a series of workshops that ultimately redefined what counted as dance.
Scalar, A Solo Exhibition by Torkwase Dyson
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Though working in multiple mediums, Torkwase Dyson (b. Chicago) describes herself as a painter who uses distilled geometric abstraction to create an idiosyncratic language both expressive and diagrammatic.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Students
This 8-week evidence-based workshop blends contemporary neuroscience with ancient meditation practices, providing a tool with which to re-shape your relationship to experience. Practicing mindfulness has been shown to diminish stress and improve physical and mental wellbeing.
Ravish Momin in Concert
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Ravish Momin is an Indian-born drummer, electronic music producer and educator, who has developed an original blend of electro-acoustic beats, while drawing on cutting-edge music technology tools.
Reading: Anna Maria Hong
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Acclaimed poet, experimental fiction writer, and faculty member Anna Maria Hong will read from her new work.