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Authorship, Architecture, Anonymity: The Impossible Career of Petra Andrejova-Molnàr

VAPA Usdan Gallery

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | “Authorship, Architecture, Anonymity” is Katarina Burin's production as Petra Andrejova-Molnàr (known as P.A.), a fictional female Czech architect from the 1930s. The show is curated by Farhad Mirza '12 and Anne Thompson.

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Fall Admissions Saturdays

Bennington Campus

At Bennington we learn by experiencing, and we invite you to do the same. Join us on select Saturdays during the fall for an in-depth look at how Bennington students live, learn, and create. 

All-Class Reunion 2022

Bennington Campus

We look forward to welcoming you back to campus for the All-Class Reunion, September 16-18, 2022.

Retirement Planning Workshop

Barn 245

This retirement planning workshop, Within Reach: Transitioning from Career to Retirement, hosted by TIAA, will focus on a range of important topics such as retirement income, estate planning, taxes and more. Registration is not required.

Drama Forum

VAPA D207

Drama Forum will host an Information Session for students interested in finding out more about the Lortel FWT Fellowship—with Dina Janis and previous Lortel Fellowship Recipients. The program will be discussed and the application process.

Extinction Rebellion Presents

VAPA Margot Tenney Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Extinction Rebellion presenters are coming to give a presentation about the riveting UK-founded grassroots movement which has been growing internationally as an immediate response to October 2018 Climate Crisis reports.

VALS—Fall 2019

Cosmo Whyte '05

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO PUBLIC | Cosmo Whyte '05 (b. 1982) is a Jamaican-born transdisciplinary artist. His practice includes drawing, performance, and sculpture, and “explores how notions of identity are disrupted by migration.”