Division of the Arts News by Date
March 2014
03-04-2014
The Library and Archives at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) has received the personal papers of Tricia Collins, influential curator, gallerist, and critic. Tricia Collins is best known for her curatorial work in the 1980s and 90s as part of the independent curatorial team of Collins & Milazzo.
Credit: Patricia Collins
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Center for Curatorial Studies |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Center for Curatorial Studies |
03-03-2014
Watch Bard artist in residence So Yong Kim's gorgeous new film Spark and Light, the seventh commission for Miu Miu's Women's Tales series, short films by women who critically celebrate femininity in the 21st century.
Credit: Patricia Collins
Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Film | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Film | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
03-03-2014
Students of the Bard Graduate Center interview designers and artists, working to document the experiences of thought leaders in the decorative arts, design history, and material culture.
Credit: Patricia Collins
Meta: Type(s): Student | Subject(s): Decorative Arts,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Graduate Center |
Meta: Type(s): Student | Subject(s): Decorative Arts,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Graduate Center |
03-03-2014
The Fisher Center and Live Arts Bard are pleased to present a conversation between acclaimed author Neil Gaiman and celebrated cartoonist Art Spiegelman, about cartooning and writing, working across artistic mediums, friendship, identity, and more. This special event takes place on Friday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sosnoff Theater.
Photo: L to R: Art Spiegelman and Neil Gaiman Credit: Photo credit: L to R: Enno Kapitza – Agentur Focus; Kimberly Butler
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of Languages and Literature,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Fisher Center |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of Languages and Literature,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Fisher Center |
February 2014
02-24-2014
On Monday, March 10, at Bard College, Raquel Partnoy, Alicia Partnoy and Ruth Irupé Sanabria—three generations of women from a remarkable Argentinian family whose lives were brutally and forever changed by state terrorism during the military rule in Argentina in the late 1970s and early 1980s—will share their art, writing, memories, and commentary on the continuing struggles for justice in Argentina.
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of Languages and Literature,Division of Social Studies,Division of the Arts,Foreign Language,Politics and International Affairs | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Center for Civic Engagement,Hannah Arendt Center |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of Languages and Literature,Division of Social Studies,Division of the Arts,Foreign Language,Politics and International Affairs | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Center for Civic Engagement,Hannah Arendt Center |
02-13-2014
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Theater | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
02-12-2014
Bard alumnus Braden Lamb '03 and fellow artist (and his wife) Shelli Paroline talk about their work as creators of the popular Adventure Time comic book series that accompanies the hit TV show.
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Bardians at Work,Division of the Arts,Film | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Bardians at Work,Division of the Arts,Film | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
02-11-2014
The roots of Austro-German Romanticism will be explored at the 2014 annual Bard SummerScape festival, which once again offers a sensational summer of music, opera, theater, dance, film, and cabaret, keyed to the theme of the 25th anniversary season of the world-renowned Bard Music Festival, Schubert and His World. Highlights include the first American revival in 100 years of Carl Maria von Weber’s opera Euryanthe and the world premiere theater production Love in the Wars, an adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist’s Penthesilea by the Booker Prize-winning novelist John Banville. The festival runs June 27 – August 17.
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Dance,Division of the Arts,Film Series,Music,Opera,Theater | Institutes(s): Bard Music Festival,Fisher Center |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Dance,Division of the Arts,Film Series,Music,Opera,Theater | Institutes(s): Bard Music Festival,Fisher Center |
02-11-2014
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Dance,Division of the Arts,Film,Film Series,Music,Music Festival,Opera,Spiegeltent,Theater | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
02-11-2014
The Bard Graduate Center in New York City now offers live-streaming and archival video of their popular seminar series and symposia. Their events explore the decorative arts, design history, and material culture in depth, featuring thought leaders in the field. Click below to find this season's schedule, and to view video of past events.
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of Social Studies,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Graduate Center |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of Social Studies,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Graduate Center |
02-10-2014
Bard's Frank Gehry–designed Fisher Center for the Performing Arts is "eccentric and delightful to behold" and "an incredible place to watch a performance."
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Dance,Division of the Arts,Music,Theater | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Fisher Center |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Dance,Division of the Arts,Music,Theater | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Fisher Center |
02-06-2014
The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts presents “An Evening with Anna Deavere Smith” on Saturday, February 15. Widely acclaimed as one of the most provocative writers and performers of our time, Anna Deavere Smith is as celebrated for her investigative “documentary style” theater (Fires in the Mirror, Twilight: Los Angeles 1992) as for her starring roles on The West Wing and Nurse Jackie. Join her for an intimate evening in which she shares portraits of real people she has embodied over the past two decades.
Credit: Photo by Mary Ellen Mark
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Theater | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Theater | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
02-03-2014
The Fisher Center and Live Arts Bard present Nature Theater of Oklahoma’s Romeo & Juliet, February 21–23. “Tell us the plot of Romeo and Juliet.” Thus began a series of phone calls to friends, the exact transcripts of which are performed with vigor and charm by Nature Theater of Oklahoma. As the respondents fumble through the characters and plot points, we realize that when memory lets us down, a necessary creativity takes over. The result is an irreverent and daring romp through Shakespeare’s best-loved play, where our fallible recollections take center stage.
Credit: Photo by Jaques-Jean Tiziou
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Theater | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of the Arts,Theater | Institutes(s): Fisher Center |
January 2014
01-29-2014
If you are a Delta Air Lines passenger at New York's John F. Kennedy airport, you may find yourself captivated by a striking series of images in the new international terminal. Paper airplanes whizzing over a field of dandelion seed heads, a tiny airplane and cotton clouds in the palm of a hand, an azure sky and a map of the world—students, staff, and faculty in the Bard Photography Program created these pieces, and they will be on display in the new Sky Club through August.
Meta: Type(s): Student | Subject(s): Bardians at Work,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
Meta: Type(s): Student | Subject(s): Bardians at Work,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
01-29-2014
If you are a Delta Air Lines passenger at New York's John F. Kennedy airport, you may find yourself captivated by a striking series of images in the new international terminal. Paper airplanes whizzing over a field of dandelion seed heads, a tiny airplane and cotton clouds in the palm of a hand, an azure sky and a map of the world—students, staff, and faculty in the Bard Photography Program created these pieces, and they will be on display in the new Sky Club through August.
The exhibit is the first in the Delta Photography Initiative. Photography programs at 10 leading New York State colleges and universities will be profiled in the space—one per year over the course of a decade. Delta art consultant Susan Nicole Gibbs spearheaded the project and had only a few months to organize the first exhibition, which opened last May. Gibbs reached out to several colleges, including Bard. Her son, Grayson Gibbs '15, is a Bard student majoring in American Literature.
Photography Program director Stephen Shore was the first college representative to respond to Gibbs, and invited her to campus. "The students I met with were extremely engaged, professional, and asked terrific questions," Gibbs said. As Bard students completed portfolios for finals and graduation, they also worked on their submissions to Delta, excited for the opportunity to show their photography in such a highly trafficked venue for a year. Gibbs stipulated that they focus on three themes: wind, international, and paper airplanes. The selected artists were compensated with a $1,000 honorarium, and the pieces will become part of Delta's collection.
"We hit a home run," says Gibbs. "Bard students set a standard that will now be followed by schools across the state." The display occupies an 80-foot wall and comprises pieces that are quite large—44 inches wide and 30 inches tall—as well as panels describing the project, Bard College, and the Photography Program. "People at Delta walk through it and they love it. They sit there and study each piece," says Gibbs. She especially enjoys seeing parents with children. "In a quiet moment, I heard one dad encouraging his daughter to start taking pictures. That was great."
Bard students and alumni/ae participating in the Delta project are: Eve Alpert '13, Kye Ehrlich '13, Max Gavrich '14, Rory Hamovit '13, Jason Krinsky '14, Charlie Hawks '14, Max Paparella '13, Cassidy Turner '14, Alice Weston '14, Tal Yaron '14, and Mikhail Yusufov '14. Participating faculty and staff consist of Dave Bush, Laura Steele, and Malin McWalters.
For more information about the Delta Photography Initiative, please contact Susan Nicole Gibbs at Twinhouse Art Advisory, at susan@twinhouse.com.
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L-R: Tal Yaron '13, Image du Present; Rory Hamovit '13, The Globetrotter |
Photography Program director Stephen Shore was the first college representative to respond to Gibbs, and invited her to campus. "The students I met with were extremely engaged, professional, and asked terrific questions," Gibbs said. As Bard students completed portfolios for finals and graduation, they also worked on their submissions to Delta, excited for the opportunity to show their photography in such a highly trafficked venue for a year. Gibbs stipulated that they focus on three themes: wind, international, and paper airplanes. The selected artists were compensated with a $1,000 honorarium, and the pieces will become part of Delta's collection.
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L-R: David Bush, faculty, Untitled Series; Richard Max Gravich '14, A small sojourn; Cassidy Turner '14, Memento |
Bard students and alumni/ae participating in the Delta project are: Eve Alpert '13, Kye Ehrlich '13, Max Gavrich '14, Rory Hamovit '13, Jason Krinsky '14, Charlie Hawks '14, Max Paparella '13, Cassidy Turner '14, Alice Weston '14, Tal Yaron '14, and Mikhail Yusufov '14. Participating faculty and staff consist of Dave Bush, Laura Steele, and Malin McWalters.
For more information about the Delta Photography Initiative, please contact Susan Nicole Gibbs at Twinhouse Art Advisory, at susan@twinhouse.com.
Photo: Laura Steele, faculty, Inspired flight
Meta: Type(s): Student | Subject(s): Bardians at Work,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
Meta: Type(s): Student | Subject(s): Bardians at Work,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
01-28-2014
The Center for Curatorial Studies and the Human Rights Project at Bard College are pleased to announce the Keith Haring Fellowship in Art and Activism. Made possible through a five year-grant of $80,000 per year, the Keith Haring Fellowship is a cross-disciplinary, annual, visiting fellowship for a scholar, activist, or artist to teach and conduct research at both the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Human Rights Project at Bard College.
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of Social Studies,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Center for Civic Engagement,Center for Curatorial Studies |
Meta: Type(s): Event | Subject(s): Division of Social Studies,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Center for Civic Engagement,Center for Curatorial Studies |
01-23-2014
Installation artist Brad Tucker MFA '09 has created a new art book suitable for toddlers, called Dunes at Noons, and it's published by fellow alum Julia Klein MFA '09's Soberscove Press.
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): MFA |
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): MFA |
01-21-2014
Artist Daniel Gordon '04 is creating disorienting still life photographs with multiple layers of imagery. He uses traditional still life elements (such as fruit and water jugs) and overlays them with printed images of themselves.
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
01-21-2014
Artist and Bard alumna Gwynne Duncan '90 grew up in the historic Westbeth Complex in Manhattan, the first affordable housing complex for artists of its type in the United States. She moved back as an adult with her own family.
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
01-21-2014
Ian Berry M.A. '98 directs Skidmore College’s Tang Museum, which he has transformed into an interdisciplinary teaching laboratory that stands out among peer institutions.
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Center for Curatorial Studies |
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Division of the Arts | Institutes(s): Center for Curatorial Studies |