Event Calendar
Pick a DateThe 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.
The San Quentin Project
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The exhibition "The San Quentin Project: Nigel Poor and the Men of San Quentin State Prison," is on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum
In Flanders Field
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Fran Bull's '60 art installation "In Flanders Fields" is on display.
‘Continuous Flow’ Art Exhibit by Leslie Parke '74
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | SUNY Oneonta will present “Continuous Flow,” paintings and photographs by Leslie Parke, in the Martin-Mullen Art Gallery.
ESBAT Group Show
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Michele Marcoux ’82 is exhibiting her work in the ESBAT artists group show at EDS Gallery.
The Spinner's Dream: Three Collections in Dialogue
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "The Spinner’s Dream: Three Collections in Dialogue," an exhibition by DD Dorvillier ’89, is at the Museum Fabre.
Downstairs
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "Downstairs," a family drama starring Tim Daly '79 and his sister Tyne, is onstage at the Cherry Lane Theater.
Winter Blitz
Hundreds of students from Williams College, MCLA and Bennington College will take part in the annual Winter Blitz day of weatherization on November 10. During their day of service, these volunteers will travel across northern Berkshire County and parts of southern Vermont to weatherize homes, free of charge to homeowners, for the upcoming winter.
Five Ways to be Witty
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | James Geary '85 will be presenting a talk titled "Five Ways to Be Witty" based on his new book "Wit's End: What Wit Is, How It Works, and Why We Need It."