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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

Journaling Group through CAPS

Student Health Center

Looking to gain insight, improve wellbeing, or just engage in self-care through writing? Join us at CAPS for Writing Your Way to Wellness!

Neurodivergent Study Group

Commons 256

Join our Neurodivergent Study Group! Connect with peers in a supportive space designed for ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and more. Flexible attendance—sign up or drop in for neurodivergent-affirming study sessions.

a'driane nieves

nieves' paintings Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Fall 2024
Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | a’driane nieves is a self-taught painter and writer who was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1982. She, at the urging of her therapist, began painting as a form of art therapy in 2011, during her recovery from postpartum depression and following her later diagnosis of bipolar disorder. While nieves often completes a painting in one sitting, she draws heavily on memories, emotions, and experiences from both the past and present, as she simultaneously focuses on the interior landscapes of the Self. For her upcoming solo exhibition, ‘let’s dance our way back home’, at the Consortium Museum (Dijon, France), nieves is producing her largest paintings yet, along the stretch of her driveway in Philadelphia. According to nieves: “The text I came up with for the neon painting, ‘let’s dance our way back home’, is inspired by writer Alice Walker’s book of poems, Hard Times Require Furious Dancing”. These paintings will illuminate the space of the roughly ten-meter cube at the Consortium Museum, Dijon from October, 2024 to March, 2025.