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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

Student Summer Research Talks - Event 2

Science Workshop—Fall 2024
Dickinson 232

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for Science Workshop this week as we listen to the interesting research opportunities our students participated in this summer.

Secrets of Life After Bennington as a Composer and Musician: A Conversation with Tina Davidson '76

Tina Davidson
Jennings 136

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A Q&A with composer Tina Davidson '76 about her work and career.

Special Preview Performance of "The Scent of Apples"

Tina Davidson & Josh Graham
Robert Frost Stone House Museum

A special preview performance of “The Scent of Apples”, a solo marimba composition by Bennington College alumna Tina Davison, performed by percussionist Josh Graham, for the Bennington College community exclusively.

1 HAVE YOU BEEN HERE BEFORE 2 NO THIS IS THE FIRST TIME: An evening with Robert Wilson

Robert Wilson, director and artist, seated at a desk with sculptures and plants in a well-lit room.
VAPA Martha Hill Dance Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Dance and Drama at Bennington have come together to host an exceptional lecture/performance with director and artist Robert Wilson. Wilson invites us into his astonishing aesthetic universe. Combining numerous striking images from moments throughout his prolific career, Wilson provides an intimate self‐portrait of his creative process.