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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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June 2021

06-29-2021
Sculptor Rita McBride ’82 Named Recipient of 2020–21 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award
Since its founding, the New York–based arts nonprofit—established in 1985 by abstract artist Lee Krasner, the widow of Jackson Pollock—has awarded nearly 5,000 grants, totaling $82 million, to artists and nonprofit organizations around the world. McBride is one of six recipients of the foundation’s 2020–21 Lee Krasner Award, given to artists in recognition of their lifetime achievement.
Read more in Artforum
Photo: Image courtesy Rita McBride ’82
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Studio Arts Program | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
06-29-2021
Songwriter Lily Konigsberg ’16’s Lifelong Journey to Unconventional Pop Perfection
Best known as one-third of Palberta—the anarchic pop-rock group formed with fellow Bardians Ani Ivry-Block ’15 and Nina Ryser ’15—the 26-year-old songwriter steps out on her own with The Best of Lily Konigsberg Right Now, a solo compilation that brings together three of Konigsberg’s pop-leaning solo EPs and a handful of previously unreleased songs. “On first listen, the collection stands up as a debut album in its own right, showcasing Konigsberg’s breadth as a pop songwriter, from the rich a cappella harmonies of ‘Rock and Sin’ to the bubblegum throb of ‘It’s Just Like All the Clouds’ to the pretty, carefree-sounding folk of ‘Roses,’” writes Alex Robert Ross in Fader. “But the story of Konigsberg’s growth as a songwriter and a person is buried beneath the tracklist.”
Read more in Fader
Photo: Lily Konigsberg ’16. Photo by Jonah Peterschild / Hive Mind
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Music Program | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
06-29-2021
Review: Tschabalala Self ’12 Solo Exhibition <em>By My Self </em>at the Baltimore Museum of Art
“The most intriguing artistic dialogue taking place this summer occurs at the Baltimore Museum of Art, where contemporary painter Tschabalala Self engages with Henri Matisse,” writes Chadd Scott in Forbes. “The exhibition (through September 19) presents 13 paintings by Self, completed from 2016 to the present, alongside two related sculptures, highlighting the artist’s ongoing consideration of the iconographic significance of the Black female form in contemporary culture.” Among the featured works is a new suite of three paintings of a female couple created in response to Matisse’s sculpture Two Women (1907–8) in the BMA’s collection. “Whenever you’re doing an institutional show it presents a unique opportunity, and the potential challenge, of contending with the history of the institution—the art within the institution’s collection,” says Self. “Now you’re involved in this larger conversation about art history.”
Read more in Forbes
Photo: Tschabalala Self, “By My Self,” installation view, Baltimore Museum of Art. Photo courtesy BMA
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Studio Arts Program | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
06-07-2021
Boston’s Greenway Home to Ambitious New Art Installation by Bard Alum Daniel Gordon ’04
Boston’s Greenway features artist and Bard alum Daniel Gordon’s first public art installation. Daniel Gordon on the Greenway is an exhibition that spans the length of the park and features photography, a mural, a soon-to-be installed sculpture, and canvases that will float high above park-goers heads.
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Photo: Daniel Gordon's new mural "Summer Still Life with Lobsters and Fern" brings vibrancy to Dewey Square along the Greenway. (Courtesy Haybe Todd)
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