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Collective Affinities

Detail of belly-dancing records collected by Brenda Corman Alpar, ’62, and her son, Joseph Alpar, Bennington music faculty
VAPA Usdan Gallery

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "Collective Affinities" presents personal collections created and held by Bennington College faculty, staff, and alums, with contents ranging from leather luggage to subway tickets, cat whiskers to nutcrackers, and belly-dancing records to pulp-fiction paperbacks. Image: Detail of belly-dancing records collected by Brenda Corman Alpar, ’62, and her son, Joseph Alpar, Bennington music faculty

Percussion Master Class with Josh Graham

Josh Graham
Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Percussionist and percussion professor at the University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign Josh Graham will lead a masterclass featuring the Bennington College Mallet Percussion Ensemble.

Dance@Bennington Presents “Garment of the Interior” by Tatyana Tenenbaum - Sharing & Conversation

Tatyana Tenenbaum in a dance performance
VAPA Martha Hill Dance Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | “Garment of the Interior” is a relational practice based in voice/body with electronic manipulation and textile interventions. The work-in-process builds on over a decade of research by Tatyana Tenenbaum in collaboration with Marisa Clementi, Molly Lieber, Myssi Robinson and Leah Wilks.

Public Policy Forum: Saving Democracy Together - Session 3

Public Policy Forum: Saving Democracy Together—Fall 2024
CAPA Symposium

At this pivotal moment in America's history, you're invited join the seven-week Public Policy Forum: Saving Democracy Together for expert-led discussions with leading thinkers on how to preserve and strengthen our democracy.

Josh Graham on Marimba

Josh Graham Carriage Barn Music Series — Fall 2024
Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Percussionist and percussion professor at the University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign, Josh Graham will perform on marimba.