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September 2013
09-30-2013
Artist Amy Sillman is both a graduate and faculty member of Bard's MFA program. Her first museum retrospective, one lump or two, opens Thursday at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.
09-26-2013
Tim Davis is traveling the United States with journalist Joe Hagan, profiling Americans from all walks of life using old-fashioned tools: pen and paper, and a large format view camera.
09-23-2013
Bard professor An-My Lê has traveled widely to photograph the activities of the U.S. Coast Guard. Last month, 52 of those images were installed in the Coast Guard’s brand-new headquarters, in Washington, D.C.
09-22-2013
Forty-two students and recent graduates from the Bard High School Early Colleges photographed their hometowns for a project featuring the work of more than 4,000 U.S. teenagers.
09-22-2013
Francine Prose considers the flawed yet heroic characters of Nicole Holofcener’s new film, Enough Said.
09-19-2013
Choreographer and Bard alumnus Dusan Tynek '97 talks about the Dance Program at Bard, the role of science and myth in his new work, and his BAM Fisher debut.
09-16-2013
Bard alumna Lisa Kereszi's photography is an homage to the medium, guided by everyday life and objects rather than any preconceived goals by the artist.
09-09-2013
Francine Prose ventures into the secret corners of the city with three museums off the beaten path.
09-05-2013
"In the CCS exhibition, he shows us a quiet world in which collecting small objects produces a portrait of the collector," writes Maika Pollack.
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