Event Calendar
Pick a DateResist COVID / Take 6!
MacArthur-winning artist Carrie Mae Weems's national public awareness campaign Resist COVID / Take 6! comes to Southern Vermont and the Berkshires, with signage and merchandise presented by Usdan Gallery in collaboration with regional partners.
Bring It Home
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The exhibition "Bring It Home" distributes commissioned posters by BIPOC artists to the public, inviting audiences to install works in personal spaces.
Alumni Careers in Nonprofits Panel
Hear from four alumni about their career paths in nonprofit management and fundraising.
COVID-19 Vaccine Information Open Hour with Drs. Tartaglia and Anselmo
Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Feel free to drop in to the weekly Zoom call for evidence-based answers from the medical experts.
Craft Talk with Mark Wunderlich: The Posthumous Voice: how poets bring the dead back to life
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The rather gothic title of this talk describes a stance taken by many poets over the centuries who have chosen to imagine themselves as having departed from this world, but still capable of speech. Others have chosen to perform literary ventriloquism, by giving voice to the dead. What is behind this impulse, and how does it work? In this talk, we will look at poems by Whitman, Dickinson, Rilke, Clifton, MacLeish, Plath, CD Wright and others, all of whom have performed versions of this great magic trick.
Poetry at Bennington: Mark Wunderlich
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poet Mark Wunderlich reads from his new book of poems "God of Nothingness," followed by a public Q&A.
Spring Open House Night
Info session and student-led virtual tour designed for HS students interested in Bennington College.