Event Calendar
Pick a DateDate Change -- Bulawayo to Bennington: Diasporic Rendition, Blackness as Liberty | Exhibition Opening
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | In the Bulawayo to Bennington: Diasporic Rendition, Blackness as Liberty exhibition, the artist aims to orient a visual representation of the African Diaspora within the medium of the image. This project spans 4 years of work made across continents and explores the diverse and multi-faceted nature of what it means to be a diasporan, how representation is inherently linked to identity, and whether or not any kind of return to ancestry, to home, or to the self is possible once lost.
Student Office Hours with Dr. Alfredo Medina
Walk-ins are welcome, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Medina, please email melissasmith@bennington.edu. Dr. Medina is available to meet outside of Student Office Hours by appointment as well.
Cello Showcase
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Students of Adam Grabois present their end-of-term-showcase for Spring 2022.
Advancing Mixing on B-RAD
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Members of Senem Pirler's Advanced Mixing class present their end-of-term showcase on B-RAD.
Piano Show-Ups | Spring 2022
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Students of Joan Forsyth, Christopher Lewis, and Yoshiko Sato present an end-of-term piano recital. Works include a varied repertoire of classical standards, folk songs, movie themes, pop tunes, and seasonal favorites.
Prospects for a New Left: Perry Anderson in Conversation
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Perry Anderson is a patron saint of the New Left. As a prolific scholar, staunch, contrarian, and prescient editor, Anderson has guided generations to a more honest appraisal of contemporary capitalism without losing sight of what might come next.
Songwriting Festival
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Twenty-five singer-songwriters and bands over three nights!