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Screening of the Film Gather, With Talkback Afterward With Lucille GrignonHosted by the Bard FarmMonday, March 6, 2023Campus Center, Weis Cinema |
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Photography Reading & Looking Discussion GroupOpen to all!Wednesday, March 8, 2023Woods Studio |
Disorientation as Worship: A Different (Re)view of the Dura-Europos SynagogueKaren Stern, Professor of History, Brooklyn CollegeThursday, March 9, 2023Chapel of the Holy Innocents |
Spring Dance PerformanceFriday, March 10, 2023Fisher Center, LUMA Theater |
Spring Dance PerformanceSaturday, March 11, 2023Fisher Center, LUMA Theater |
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Sarah Hennies Percussion RecitalMonday, March 13, 2023Blum Hall |
Teach-In: The Earthquake in Turkey & SyriaTuesday, March 14, 2023Olin, Room 102 |
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Seeding the Dye GardenWith Beka Goedde's Printmaking II class, Rebecca Yoshino, and guest speaker Lucille Grignon of Ancient Roots HomesteadMonday, March 27, 2023Montgomery Place Greenhouse |
Rescheduled: Our Red BookTuesday, March 28, 2023Fisher Center, Stewart and Lynda Resnick Theater Studio |
Photography Reading & Looking Discussion GroupOpen to all!Wednesday, March 29, 2023Woods Studio |
Faculty recital: Matt Sargent performs a new work for solo electric guitar by James Romig, "The Fragility of Time."Thursday, March 30, 2023Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space |
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all events are subject to change
Screening of the Film Gather, With Talkback Afterward With Lucille Grignon
Hosted by the Bard Farm
Monday, March 6, 2023
6:30–9 pm
Campus Center, Weis CinemaThe Bard Farm is hosting a screening of the film Gather, a documentary about Indigenous food traditions and food sovereignty. The screening will feature food provided by Bard’s Test Kitchen and a discussion afterward. Learn more by visiting gather.film!Sponsored by: Bard Farm.
For more information, call 617-435-7744, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/567004956087.
Photography Reading & Looking Discussion Group
Open to all!
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
5–6:30 pm
Woods StudioThe Photography Reading & Looking Group is for any and all students, staff, and faculty to discuss essays, photographs, and ideas together, and is supported by an Academic Inclusion Grant to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion. The group formed in the fall of 2021 to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue as well as non-hierarchical conversation between students, faculty and staff. This semester we’re reading, Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism) by David Campany & Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa.Sponsored by: Dean of the College; Photography Program.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Disorientation as Worship: A Different (Re)view of the Dura-Europos Synagogue
Karen Stern, Professor of History, Brooklyn College
Thursday, March 9, 2023
5:30 pm
Chapel of the Holy InnocentsThe synagogue discovered in Dura Europos in 1932/1933 shocked archaeologists, scholars of ancient Syria, and students of ancient Jewish history. The interior fac;ade of the assembly hall of the building was preserved to an unprecedented degree, projecting color- ful paintings of stories from the Hebrew Bible, including images of Pharoah's daughter rescuing a baby Moses from a basket in the Nile. Existence of these murals both advanced the efforts of excavators and historians who sought to understand ancient life in Dura and transformed studies of art history more generally, by challenging a longstanding allegation that Jews, historically, were a "people without art." Scholars of past decades have followed suit, continuing to emphasize the paintings from the assembly hall at the expense of other documented findings from the synagogue. This talk, however, takes a different approach. By drawing renewed attention to additional artifacts from the building, including burial deposits, amuletic ceiling tiles, and ancient graffiti, it suggests that there is more to the synagogue than that which initially meets the eye.Sponsored by: Art History and Visual Culture Program; Classical Studies Program; Interdisciplinary Study of Religions Program; Middle Eastern Studies Program.
For more information, call 845-758-7258, or e-mail [email protected].
Spring Dance Performance
Thursday, March 9, 2023
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA TheaterChoreographed and performed by Bard students, assisted by professional lighting and costume designers, this concert gives students a chance to explore new territory in dance-making. Dances are presented in partial fulfillment for acceptance into the Dance Program.
Choreography by
Zara Boss
Justine Denamiel
Rose Maskati
Elsa Wood
For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-dance-performance/.
Spring Dance Performance
Friday, March 10, 2023
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA TheaterChoreographed and performed by Bard students, assisted by professional lighting and costume designers, this concert gives students a chance to explore new territory in dance-making. Dances are presented in partial fulfillment for acceptance into the Dance Program.
Choreography by
Zara Boss
Justine Denamiel
Rose Maskati
Elsa Wood
For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-dance-performance/.
Spring Dance Performance
Friday, March 10, 2023
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA TheaterChoreographed and performed by Bard students, assisted by professional lighting and costume designers, this concert gives students a chance to explore new territory in dance-making. Dances are presented in partial fulfillment for acceptance into the Dance Program.
Choreography by
Zara Boss
Justine Denamiel
Rose Maskati
Elsa Wood
For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-dance-performance/.
Spring Dance Performance
Saturday, March 11, 2023
2–3 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA TheaterChoreographed and performed by Bard students, assisted by professional lighting and costume designers, this concert gives students a chance to explore new territory in dance-making. Dances are presented in partial fulfillment for acceptance into the Dance Program.
Choreography by
Zara Boss
Justine Denamiel
Rose Maskati
Elsa Wood
For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-dance-performance/.
Spring Dance Performance
Saturday, March 11, 2023
2–3 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA TheaterChoreographed and performed by Bard students, assisted by professional lighting and costume designers, this concert gives students a chance to explore new territory in dance-making. Dances are presented in partial fulfillment for acceptance into the Dance Program.
Choreography by
Zara Boss
Justine Denamiel
Rose Maskati
Elsa Wood
For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-dance-performance/.
Spring Dance Performance
Saturday, March 11, 2023
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA TheaterChoreographed and performed by Bard students, assisted by professional lighting and costume designers, this concert gives students a chance to explore new territory in dance-making. Dances are presented in partial fulfillment for acceptance into the Dance Program.
Choreography by
Zara Boss
Justine Denamiel
Rose Maskati
Elsa Wood
For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-dance-performance/2023-03-11/2//events/spring-dance-performance/2/.
Spring Dance Performance
Saturday, March 11, 2023
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA TheaterChoreographed and performed by Bard students, assisted by professional lighting and costume designers, this concert gives students a chance to explore new territory in dance-making. Dances are presented in partial fulfillment for acceptance into the Dance Program.
Choreography by
Zara Boss
Justine Denamiel
Rose Maskati
Elsa Wood
For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-dance-performance/.
Sarah Hennies Percussion Recital
Monday, March 13, 2023
8–9 pm
Blum HallThis concert is the first installment of The Michael Ranta Project, an effort by Sarah Hennies to perform and document a collection of obscure, rarely heard works from the 1970s by American percussionist and composer Michael Ranta. Supported in part by the Bard Research Fund, the project will include many Bard students and faculty alongside outside musicians in documenting a unique and almost totally unknown body of work. This concert also includes performances by the Bard Conservatory Percussion Ensemble and students of Prof. Hennies’ “Percussion as Experimental Practice” class.Sponsored by: Music Program.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Teach-In: The Earthquake in Turkey & Syria
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
3:30–4:30 pm
Olin, Room 102Please join us on Tuesday, March 14, from 3:30–4:30 pm in Olin 102 for a teach-in to take stock of the earthquake(s) and their continued devastation in various parts of Turkey and Syria.
Panelists include Lara Fresko Madra (Fellow at OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts), Pinar Kemerli (Assistant Professor of Political Studies), and Ziad Abu-Rish (Associate Professor of Human Rights and Middle Eastern Studies; CHRA MA Director).
Topics include:
—The nature and scope of the earthquake(s).
—The differential devastation across various regions and communities.
—The local, regional, and international dynamics of responding.
—Political legacies and fallout surrounding this and past earthquakes.
We will distribute a sample list of places to donate and/or keep up with the relevant news during the event and make it available to share via email for those that cannot attend.
This teach-in is supported by the OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts, the Human Rights Project, and the Middle Eastern Studies Program.Sponsored by: Human Rights Project; Middle Eastern Studies Program; OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Canceled: A Measurable Existence
Gibney Work-in-Progress showing
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA TheaterTHIS PROGRAM has been canceled due to inclement weather.
A dynamic duet by commissioned choreographer Yue Yin, A Measurable Experience marks the third year of the Gibney Company’s partnership with the Bard College Dance Program and the culmination of its Spring residency in the LUMA Theater at Bard.
Please join us for a Q&A after the performance.
Sponsored by: Dance Program.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/gibney-23/.
Seeding the Dye Garden
With Beka Goedde's Printmaking II class, Rebecca Yoshino, and guest speaker Lucille Grignon of Ancient Roots Homestead
Monday, March 27, 2023
11 am – 12:30 pm
Montgomery Place GreenhouseSeed a traditional dye garden for making natural pigments and dyes to be grown, processed, and used on Bard campus.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program; Bard Farm; Studio Arts Program.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://bard.zoom.us/j/82788819245?pwd=dVk0R3h6NkNYbHNYMEc4R29YTGRKQT09.
Bard Farm Screening of Fantastic Fungi with John Michelotti
Fantastic Fungi is a consciousness-shifting film about the mycelium network that takes us on an immersive journey through time and scale into the magical earth beneath our feet, an underground network that can heal and save our planet.
Monday, March 27, 2023
6:45–9 pm
Olin, Room 102John Michelotti is the founder of Catskill Fungi which empowers people with fungi through outdoor educational classes, cultivation courses, mushroom art, and mushroom health extracts. John is a former President of the Mid-Hudson Mycological Association (MHMA). He serves as Medicinal Mushroom Committee Chair and is a Poison Control Consultant for the North American Mycological Association. He was chosen by the Catskill Center as a "Steward of the Catskills" for his contribution to the environment. John has had the pleasure to engage students from Elementary Schools to Colleges and Universities. He has taught at the New York Botanical Gardens for the past 8 years and regularly presents to Mycological Associations across the country. He served on the Mushroom Advisory Panel for Certified Naturally Grown to develop ecological standards in mushroom production across North America and has taught the Wild Mushroom Food Safety Certification Course to certify foragers to sell wild mushrooms to restaurants and supermarkets in 13 states. His goal is to educate and inspire people to pair with fungi to improve the environment, their health, and communities.
Catskill Fungi
Catskill Fungi produces high integrity, triple-extracted health tinctures from mushrooms that are wild- crafted or grown near our family farm in the Catskill Mountains. We enjoy sharing our love of mushrooms on our guided mushroom walks, medicinal and cultivation workshops, and our fungi retreats. Catskill Fungi has a foundation of permaculture principles. This means the core of our business is about helping people and improving the planet through our work with mushrooms. We practice sustainable harvesting, leave-no-trace principles, and compassion for the environment. We aim to empower people to grow edible mushrooms as a sustainable source of fresh food, to heal themselves through utilizing health properties of fungi, and to explore the historical uses and present day innovations of these essential fungi.Sponsored by: Bard Farm.
For more information, call 617-435-7744, or e-mail [email protected].
Rescheduled: Our Red Book
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
6:30–7:30 pm
Fisher Center, Stewart and Lynda Resnick Theater StudioBard Theater and Performance Department, Written Arts, and the OSUN Center for Human Rights & the Arts at Bard present:
A reading of Our Red Book, a collection of essays, oral histories, and artworks about periods across all stages of life, gathered by the New York Times best-selling author Rachel Kauder Nalebuff.
“Powerful…. Bold and candid, these missives go a long way in breaking through what one contributor calls ‘the taboo of bleeding.’”—Publishers Weekly.
This event will include a panel discussion amongst Rachel Kauder Nalebuff and contributing writers Somah Haaland, Victoria Law, and Daaimah Mubashshir.
Copies of the book will be available for sale in the lobby from Oblong Books.
Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/our-red-book/.
Photography Reading & Looking Discussion Group
Open to all!
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
5–6:30 pm
Woods StudioThe Photography Reading & Looking Group is for any and all students, staff, and faculty to discuss essays, photographs, and ideas together, and is supported by an Academic Inclusion Grant to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion. The group formed in the fall of 2021 to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue as well as non-hierarchical conversation between students, faculty and staff. This semester we’re reading, Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism) by David Campany & Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa.Sponsored by: Dean of the College; Photography Program.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Faculty recital: Matt Sargent performs a new work for solo electric guitar by James Romig, "The Fragility of Time."
Thursday, March 30, 2023
7–8 pm
Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance SpaceJames Romig is a professor of music composition at Western Illinois University, Critics have described his work as “rapturous, slow-moving beauty” (San Francisco Chronicle), "developing with the naturalness of breathing" (The New Yorker), and “profoundly meditative... haunting” (The Wire). "Still," for solo piano, was a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize.
James Romig will give a lecture about his compositional work on Wednesday, March 29, 11:50, in Blum N119.Sponsored by: Music Program.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].