Past Events
Lichtman, a figurative painter of domestic spaces, will discuss her work. She is the Charles Bloom Professor of the Arts of Design at Brandeis University.
A rotating exhibit at the Palmer Gallery featuring student work from classes in Drawing Iⅈ Painting Iⅈ Photography; Printmaking; Sculpture Iⅈ and Video.
Shivaike Shah, Visiting Artist and Producer/Founder of Khameleon Productions (UK), will discuss the making of Khameleon’s upcoming short film on the figure of Medea, based on Khameleon’s stage production of Euripides’s Medea at Oxford in 2018, which reimagined the ancient Greek tragedy with an all-global majority cast and crew. Campus community only, please.
Mastery and Merit presents more than thirty works that demonstrate the multivalent and critical roles of Buddhist masters, as well as the rich diversity of merit-generating practices available to devotees.
Beyond the Threshold highlights the diversity of contemporary Tibetan creative expression, presenting works from ten artists based around the world.
Poet Jacqueline Osherow, Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Utah, will present this year’s annual Dr. Maurice Sitomer Lecture.
Brandon Schechter ’05 will discuss his most recent monograph in this C. Mildred Thompson Lecture.
Hang out with Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association astronomers and their telescopes as they showcase stars, constellations, asterisms, and more interesting items in the sky! Please register for this event.
An ecumenical service, including the imposition of ashes, hosted by the campus’s Roman Catholic and Protestant communities. Campus community only, please.
This workshop centers the experience of all students, faculty, and administrators. Facilitated by the National Coalition Building Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit leadership training organization. Campus community only, please.
This workshop centers the experience of Vassar’s BIPOC students, faculty, and administrators. Facilitated by the National Coalition Building Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit leadership training organization. Campus community only, please.
Works by Mahler, Wagner, Bruckner, Creston, and Tommy Peterson. Featuring Brad Ward, Tom Hutchinson, and Paul Bellino, tenor trombone, and Nick Schwartz and Jack Schatz, bass trombone.
This event will be live streamed
Eduardo Navega, conductor.
This event will be live streamed
This multidisciplinary artist will discuss his current project, which involves altering 19th century landscape engravings to include contemporaneous images borrowed from Anti-Slavery publications.
This 29-minute film explores how climate change destroys not only a physical place, but also a psychic territory within us. Presented during “Late Night at the Loeb” in conjunction with the exhibition Cryosphere: Humans and Climate in Art from the Loeb. Consecutive screenings from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
Dr. Louis, Professor of Anthropology and Africana Studies at the University of Kentucky, will speak on his research regarding religious practices and Haitian culture.
An afternoon of music featuring works by Mozart, Gorb, Ewazen, Russell Bennett. James Osborn, conductor.
This event will be live streamed
The women’s and men’s fencing teams are helping Gift of Life, a national bone marrow registry, sign up potential donors during the Eastern Women’s Fencing Conference Championships at Walker Field House. The Gift of Life table will be on-site from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
This 29-minute film explores how climate change destroys not only a physical place, but also a psychic territory within us. Presented during “Late Night at the Loeb” in conjunction with the exhibition Cryosphere: Humans and Climate in Art from the Loeb. Consecutive screenings from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.