Division of the Arts News by Date
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September 2014
09-23-2014
In 1965, as an upcoming, 18-year-old photographer in New York City, Stephen Shore demystified Andy Warhol's Factory with his unassuming black-and-white images.
09-22-2014
From performing in a country band at Bard to acting and creating a film of her own, Lola Kirke '12 is making her way as an artist.
09-19-2014
Los Angeles-based painter Mary Weatherford MFA '06 has won the Artists' Legacy Foundation 2014 Artist Award and will receive a $25,000 cash prize.
09-19-2014
Bard MFA photography faculty Mark Alice Durant interviews MFA writing faculty David Levi Strauss on art, writing, and politics.
09-18-2014
Groundbreaking graphic illustrator Barbara Nessim's work will be showcased in a large retrospective at the Bard Graduate Center in New York City.
09-16-2014
Dutch artist Jeanne van Heeswijk begins her work in Annandale this week as the inaugural Keith Haring Fellow in Art and Activism.
09-12-2014
Bard MFA alumna Corrine Fitzpatrick writes an in-depth article on the intense immersion experience of studying in Bard's MFA program.
09-08-2014
Stephen Shore talks about his new retrospective in Madrid, his legacy, and what he taught and learned working with young artists at Bard.
09-07-2014
Professor Suchenski talks about “Also Like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien,” an exhibition coordinated through Bard's Center for Moving Image Arts and touring internationally.
09-01-2014
The Irish Times praises Reichardt as the American "film-maker poet laureate," examining her new film, Night Moves, and tracing an uncommon career.
09-01-2014
Exhibition tours at CCS Bard feature comedy, piracy, and laughter en masse. Current exhibitions are on view through September 21.
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