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Three Bard College Graduates Win 2025 Fulbright Awards

Maia Cluver ’22, Cecilia Giancola ’25, and Oskar Pezalla-Granlund ’24 were all granted Fulbright Awards for the 2025-26 academic year. 
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Yebel Gallegos Awarded New York State Choreographers Initiative 2025 Award

Yebel’s choreography project will become a mini-residency designed to fit his specific artistic needs, and he has invited Dante Puleio, artistic director of the Limón Dance Company, to serve as his mentor.
Adriane Colburn and Angelica Sanchez Awarded Fellowships from New Jersey State Council for the Arts

Adriane Colburn and Angelica Sanchez Awarded Fellowships from New Jersey State Council for the Arts

The council says their awards “support the ‘creative capital’ that helps make New Jersey great.”

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July 2019

07-30-2019
Bard SummerScape’s Staging of Korngold’s Rarely Heard Opera <em>Heliane</em> Hints at His Future in Hollywood
“With Heliane, Korngold was sharpening the talents he would use later in the United States,” says Times critic Seth Walls. Even though his most enduring legacy may be in film, “his take on 1920s Viennese opera is well worth a trip to take in.” Through August 4.
 
Full story in the New York Times
Photo: “The Miracle of Heliane” at Bard Fisher Center. Photo by Stephanie Berger
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,SummerScape | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
07-23-2019
Bard SummerScape Presents American Premiere of Korngold’s Grand Opera <em>The Miracle of Heliane</em>
Set in an unnamed totalitarian state, The Miracle of Heliane (Das Wunder der Heliane) features an intricate, erotic triangle between a ruthless despot, The Ruler; his beautiful and neglected wife, Heliane; and a young, messianic Stranger. An allegorical tale about the destruction of a dictatorship by a woman, Heliane premiered to great acclaim in Hamburg in 1927, and remains extraordinarily relevant today. This new production is directed by Christian Räth, with sets and costumes by Esther Bialas, both making their SummerScape debuts. The consistently excellent cast includes the stunning Lithuanian soprano Ausrine Stundyte in an all-too-rare U.S. appearance alongside rising star tenor Daniel Brenna, and the heralded bass-baritone Alfred Walker. Opening Friday, July 26, at the Fisher Center.
Tickets and Details at the Fisher Center
Photo: Alfred Walker, bass-baritone, "The Ruler," in The Miracle of Heliane at Bard SummerScape. Photo by Todd Norwood
Meta: Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
07-21-2019
<em>Still Thinking</em>: Bard Alumni/ae in Concert at the Spiegeltent
On Sunday, July 28, at 6 pm, the Spiegeltent at Bard’s Fisher Center will host a showcase of Bard alumni/ae making their mark on the music scene. Bardians near and far come together for a celebration led by Bard alumni/ae musicians, with performances by: Odetta Hartman ’11; Bree and the Reeds, featuring Brianna Reed ’12; Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez '16; and a new musical project by Dan Vernam ’13, Wyatt Bertz ’13, and Joe Tisdall ’13; with Alex Friedman ’12, Jesse Featherstone ’14, Luke McCrosson ’16, Zach Berns, and more.
Tickets at the Fisher Center

Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Bardians at Work,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Fisher Center |
07-20-2019
From Vienna to the Silver Screen: Bard Explores the Life of Erich Korngold
Erich Korngold almost single-handedly created the concept of the Hollywood soundtrack, so why isn’t his music better known? A child prodigy born in Austria in 1897, Korngold was in the public eye from a young age. He moved his family to the United States to escape the Nazis and began composing for American movies. His opera The Miracle of Heliane will have its U.S. premiere at Bard’s Fisher Center this weekend. His life and work will be the focus of the Bard Music Festival next month.
 
Full story from Bachtrack
Photo: Erich Wolfgang Korngold, 1916. AKG-Images
Meta: Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Music | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
07-18-2019
Nana Adusei-Poku Joins the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College as Senior Academic Adviser and Luma Foundation Fellow
The Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to announce that distinguished scholar, curator, and educator Nana Adusei-Poku will join CCS Bard as senior academic adviser and Luma Foundation Fellow. In this role, Adusei-Poku will collaborate with the staff and faculty to develop and advise on the curriculum, which centers around the study of contemporary art, the institutions and practices of exhibition-making, and the theory and criticism of the visual arts. She will also work with Executive Director Tom Eccles, Chief Curator and Graduate Program Director Lauren Cornell, and faculty to develop the curatorial and publishing program at CCS Bard, including symposia, conferences, performance, and exhibitions at the Center for Curatorial Studies and in collaboration with partners, including departments across Bard College and contemporary art institutions.

“Nana Adusei-Poku is an exceptional scholar, curator, and teacher. Her intellectual rigor and commitment to original research will be invaluable to our program and to future classes of CCS Bard graduate students,” said Cornell. Previously, Adusei-Poku served as visiting professor at The Cooper Union, and as a guest lecturer in the Department of Art and Media at the University of the Arts, Zurich. She was research professor for visual cultures (2015–17) and for cultural diversity (2013–14) at the Hogeschool Rotterdam with affiliation to the Piet Zwart Institute and Willem de Kooning Academy. She received her PhD from Humboldt University Berlin following degrees in African and gender studies, and in media and communications at Goldsmiths College London. She has also been a visiting scholar at the University of Ghana, Legon, London School of Economics, and Columbia University, New York.

She is the curator of the program Longing on a Large Scale in conjunction with Todd Gray's exhibition Eucledian Gris Gris at Pomona College Museum of Art, which starts in September 2019 and will run until May 2020. In 2018, Adusei-Poku curated the immersive event performance of No-thingness at the Academy of Arts Berlin and, in 2015, she co-curated the exhibition NO HUMANS INVOLVED at Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art Rotterdam. She has published in artist monographs about Leslie Hewitt, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, and Todd Gray, among others, and in publications such as e-flux, multitudes, Le Journal des Laboratoires, Kunstforum International, as well as peer-reviewed journals such as Nka Journal for Contemporary African Art, Feministische Studien, and Dark Matter.

Adusei-Poku replaces Jeannine Tang, who joins Eugene Lang College at The New School as assistant professor in modern and contemporary art history, after nearly a decade at CCS Bard. In 2018, Tang co-curated The Conditions of Being Art: Pat Hearn Gallery and American Fine Arts. Co, (1983–2004) at the Hessel Museum of Art, a project that exemplified her commitment to building groundbreaking scholarship in contemporary art and curatorial history.
 
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Photo: Nana Adusei-Poku. Image Credit: N+
Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Center for Curatorial Studies |
07-15-2019
<em>New York Times</em> Review: <em>Acquanetta</em> at Bard SummerScape Is a “Must-See”
Daniel Fish's production of Acquanetta is “great fun and highly unnerving … a must-see for fans of his revival of Oklahoma! currently on Broadway.” Bard alumnus David Bloom ’13, GCP ’15 conducts.
 
Full story in the New York Times
Photo: Photo by Paula Court
Meta: Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
07-14-2019
Bard Graduate Center Launches Digital Exhibition: <em>The Story Box: Franz Boas, George Hunt and the Making of Anthropology</em>
The Bard Graduate Center (BGC) and U’mista Cultural Centre have launched an exhibition website that explores the hidden histories and multiple legacies of Franz Boas’s The Social Organization and the Secret Societies of the Kwakiutl Indians. It is part of an international project to create a new critical edition of the volume. BGC also hosted an exhibition of The Story Box at its New York City gallery this year.
 
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Photo: Corrine Hunt, exhibition artist and great-granddaughter of Boas collaborator George Hunt, studying her great-grandmother Lucy Hunt’s Killer-whale transformation mask at the Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin, Germany, 2018. Courtesy of Corrine Hunt.
Meta: Subject(s): Bard Graduate Programs,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Graduate Center |
07-11-2019
Crocodile Rock: Painter Leidy Churchman Cedes the Floor to No One in First Museum Survey
Painter Leidy Churchman's first museum survey is taking place at Bard’s Hessel Museum. Crocodile is full of intriguing patterns and radical juxtapositions ... and a 32-foot-long painting on the floor.
Full article in ArtNews
Photo: Installation image of Leidy Churchman: Crocodile at the Hessel Museum of Art. Photo by Chris Kendall '82
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Center for Curatorial Studies |
07-09-2019
Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College (Bard MFA) Presents Class of 2020 Thesis Exhibition, July 21–28, at Bard College Exhibition Center / UBS Gallery in Red Hook, N.Y.
The Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College (Bard MFA) presents Say Ever Moves, the class of 2020 thesis presentation, which brings together works by MFA candidates in the disciplines film/video, music/sound, painting, photography, sculpture, and writing. The exhibition will be on view from July 21 through July 28 at the Bard College Exhibition Center / UBS Gallery, 29 O’Callaghan Lane, Red Hook, New York.

An opening reception takes place on Saturday, July 20, 1–4 p.m. Evening presentations of time-based works, including performances, readings, and screenings, will be held at several locations on the Bard College campus during the week of July 22. All presentations are free and open to the public.

The Bard MFA thesis presentations feature works by Luis Arnias, Georgian Badal, Jobi Bicos, Lauren Burrow, Gwenan Davies, Omari Douglin, Carolina Fandiño Salcedo, Carolyn Ferrucci, Marco Gomez, Colleen Hargaden, Evie K. Horton, Christiane Huber, Rachel James, Jamie Krasner, Nawahineokala'i Lanzilotti, Dani Leder, Isabel Mallet, Carla Jean Mayer, Lee Nachum, Brandon Ndife, Diane Severin Nguyen, Miko Revereza, Alicia Salvadeo, Robert Sandler, Jaxyn Randall, Estelle Srivijittakar, Jordan Strafer, Daniel Sullivan, Christopher van Ginhoven Rey, Jessica Wilson, and Alex Zandi. The exhibition is coordinated by Marisa Espe ’20, a graduate student at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard).

The Bard College Exhibition Center will be open Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Saturday/Sunday, 1–5 p.m. For the opening reception, a return shuttle service will be offered from Rhinecliff Amtrak station. Schedules, accessibility information, and more are available below. Parking is available in the Saint Christopher’s Church lot at 7411 South Broadway or on Garden Road.
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Photo: Photo by Pete Mauney '93 MFA '00
Meta: Type(s): Event,Student | Subject(s): Bard Graduate Programs,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): MFA |
07-08-2019
“Found photographs are memories that have gone feral,” writes Professor Sante, “the living trace of a human who may otherwise survive only as a census entry, or not even that.”
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Photo: Photo by Pete Mauney '93 MFA '00
Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
07-02-2019
This year Bard SummerScape is presenting a modern, multimedia style opera, Acquanetta, written by Catskill resident, librettist Deborah Artman. The opera’s music is by Michael Gordon and the production runs from July 11 through July 21. Nunally Kersh is the producer for Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s The Miracle of Heliane, a new production and a U.S. premiere, running July 26 through August 4.
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Photo: Photo by Pete Mauney '93 MFA '00
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Music | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
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