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Bard Farm StandThursdays from noon – 5 pm, running May 30 through October 31Thursday, June 6, 2024Library Road in front of Gilson Place and Kappa House on Northeastern side of Kline Parking Lot |
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Espressivo!with Hal RobinsonSaturday, June 8, 2024Olin Hall |
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Bard Farm StandThursdays from noon – 5 pm, running May 30 through October 31Thursday, June 13, 2024Library Road in front of Gilson Place and Kappa House on Northeastern side of Kline Parking Lot |
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Upstate Films’ 2024 JubileeConfidentially YoursSaturday, June 15, 2024Fisher Center, Spiegeltent |
Dance for Every Body WorkshopUrban Bush WomenSunday, June 16, 2024Red Hook Community Center, 59 Fisk St, Red Hook, NY |
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Bard Farm StandThursdays from noon – 5 pm, running May 30 through October 31Thursday, June 20, 2024Library Road in front of Gilson Place and Kappa House on Northeastern side of Kline Parking Lot |
Red Hook Education FoundationMasquerade BallFriday, June 21, 2024Fisher Center, Spiegeltent |
OSINT Against DisinformationSaturday, June 22, 2024Bard College Berlin Lecture Hall (Platanenstrasse 24, 13156 Berlin) |
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the TigerSunday, June 23, 2024CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art |
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the TigerMonday, June 24, 2024CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art |
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Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the TigerWednesday, June 26, 2024CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art |
Bard Farm StandThursdays from noon – 5 pm, running May 30 through October 31Thursday, June 27, 2024Library Road in front of Gilson Place and Kappa House on Northeastern side of Kline Parking Lot |
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the TigerFriday, June 28, 2024CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art |
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the TigerSaturday, June 29, 2024CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art |
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Bard Farm Stand
Thursdays from noon – 5 pm, running May 30 through October 31
Thursday, June 6, 2024
12–5 pm
Library Road in front of Gilson Place and Kappa House on Northeastern side of Kline Parking LotWeekly selections of student produced and seasonally grown herbs, vegetables, mushrooms, honey, plant starts, flowers, and more. Local grass fed meat and eggs available from Triple A Angus and Lisa Benincasa from Shipping and Receiving, respectively.
If you or anyone you know wants weekly farm updates with weekly market availability and prices, sign up for our weekly newsletter here.
Oh, and don't forget to bring your market bags! We accept cash and credit card payment methods!
Find us on Library Road on the east side of New Annandale Road (north end of Kline parking lot) between Gilson Place and Kappa House.
For more information, call 518-653-6118, or e-mail [email protected].
Espressivo!
with Hal Robinson
Saturday, June 8, 2024
7–8 pm
Olin HallCelebrate the return of the Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle (HVCMC) series with Co-Artistic Directors Jaime Laredo and Sharon Robinson’s piano quartet, Espressivo! Joined by award-winning bassist Harold “Hal” Robinson, the program features works by Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Vaughan Williams.
Sponsored by: Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/hvcmc24-1/.
Bard Farm Stand
Thursdays from noon – 5 pm, running May 30 through October 31
Thursday, June 13, 2024
12–5 pm
Library Road in front of Gilson Place and Kappa House on Northeastern side of Kline Parking LotWeekly selections of student produced and seasonally grown herbs, vegetables, mushrooms, honey, plant starts, flowers, and more. Local grass fed meat and eggs available from Triple A Angus and Lisa Benincasa from Shipping and Receiving, respectively.
If you or anyone you know wants weekly farm updates with weekly market availability and prices, sign up for our weekly newsletter here.
Oh, and don't forget to bring your market bags! We accept cash and credit card payment methods!
Find us on Library Road on the east side of New Annandale Road (north end of Kline parking lot) between Gilson Place and Kappa House.
For more information, call 518-653-6118, or e-mail [email protected].
Upstate Films’ 2024 Jubilee
Confidentially Yours
Saturday, June 15, 2024
6–7 pm
Fisher Center, SpiegeltentTaylor and Burton. Grant and Hepburn. Sinatra and Monroe.
Join Upstate Films in a trip down memory lane for a night of storytelling and excitement. Hear revelatory, salacious, and moving private letters from Golden-Age Hollywood and beyond, read aloud by a cast of actors, comedians, and writers. Enjoy dinner and cocktails, a live auction, and more, all accompanied by a stellar house band.
Sponsored by: Red Hook Education Foundation.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/usf24/.
Isidore String Quartet
Saturday, June 15, 2024
7–8 pm
Olin HallThe highly acclaimed Isidore String Quartet returns to Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle (HVCMC) for the second consecutive year with a program that includes In Memory by Grammy Award-winning composer Joan Tower, written in honor of the late Margaret Creal Shafer (Artistic Director HVCMC 1977–2000), alongside works by Haydn and Beethoven.
Sponsored by: Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/hvcmc24-2/.
Dance for Every Body Workshop
Urban Bush Women
Sunday, June 16, 2024
11 am – 12:30 pm
Red Hook Community Center, 59 Fisk St, Red Hook, NYUrban Bush Women (UBW), is a Brooklyn-based dance-theater company seeking to bring untold stories to light through dance. We do this from a woman-centered perspective and as members of the African Diaspora community.
Through a partnership between the Fisher Center at Bard and the Red Hook Community Center, UBW will bring their Dance for Every Body workshop to the Hudson Valley. This movement jam/dance class embraces the ideas that each individual has a unique and powerful contribution to make, and that our bodies are a powerful source of agency. The goal is for “every body” to find their level of challenge and comfort and partake according to their abilities, and to appreciate the groups’ diversity as an attribute to their community. This is a movement class designed for the community so no prior dance experience is needed. Participants explore UBW’s technique with close attention to the use of breath, weight, call and response and polyrhythm.
To register, call 845-758-0077 or email [email protected].
Sponsored by: Fisher Center; Red Hook Community Center.
For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/dance-for-every-body/.
Bard Farm Stand
Thursdays from noon – 5 pm, running May 30 through October 31
Thursday, June 20, 2024
12–5 pm
Library Road in front of Gilson Place and Kappa House on Northeastern side of Kline Parking LotWeekly selections of student produced and seasonally grown herbs, vegetables, mushrooms, honey, plant starts, flowers, and more. Local grass fed meat and eggs available from Triple A Angus and Lisa Benincasa from Shipping and Receiving, respectively.
If you or anyone you know wants weekly farm updates with weekly market availability and prices, sign up for our weekly newsletter here.
Oh, and don't forget to bring your market bags! We accept cash and credit card payment methods!
Find us on Library Road on the east side of New Annandale Road (north end of Kline parking lot) between Gilson Place and Kappa House.
For more information, call 518-653-6118, or e-mail [email protected].
Ulysses
Thursday, June 20, 2024
8–9 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
Red Hook Education Foundation
Masquerade Ball
Friday, June 21, 2024
6:30–10:30 pm
Fisher Center, SpiegeltentThe Red Hook Education Foundation presents its annual fundraising gala at the Spiegeltent. Get ready to dance the night away in your most mysterious, fascinating, and decadent outfit! As always, there will be fantastic food, festive cocktails, great music, and scintillating company in a world-class venue.
Sponsored by: Red Hook Education Foundation.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/rhef24/.
Ulysses
Friday, June 21, 2024
8–9 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
Ulysses
Friday, June 21, 2024
8–9 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“A heroic company that dares to venture into literary realms.”—The New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses-2024-06-21__trashed/2024-06-21/?post_type=tribe_events&p=26703.
OSINT Against Disinformation
Saturday, June 22, 2024
9 am – 6 pm
Bard College Berlin Lecture Hall (Platanenstrasse 24, 13156 Berlin)OSINT FOR UKRAINE (OFU) is an independent (non-profit) foundation specializing in the use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) and conducting investigations in the sphere of international humanitarian, criminal, and human rights law.
OFU will mark its second anniversary in 2024 and is eager to commemorate the occasion by hosting an engaging event. Our aim is to foster a collaborative environment where experts and enthusiasts can converge to delve into the nuances of OSINT, the impact of mis/disinformation on OSINT, and how to use OSINT to counter disinformation campaigns and influence/narrative operations. In this event, we’ll present the work we’ve done over the past year, while our partner Vitsche shares their perspectives on the topic. First half of the day will consist of 3 presentations, with time after each for question and answer sessions. The second half of the day will be composed of workshops for the participants, led by OFU members.
Register here.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Start Making Sense
Runs through Sunday, October 20, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS GalleriesStart Making Sense brings together highlights from the collections housed at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College; the art collection, Special Collections, part of the CCS Bard library, and the CCS Bard archives. At a moment when the Center is poised to greatly expand its library, archives and classrooms with the new 6,000 sq foot Keith Haring Wing, doubling the size of the library and adding 75% more collection storage below ground (opening in 2025), Start Making Sense creates an open dialogue between artworks and the contexts (exhibitions, institutions, galleries, events, curators, and collectors) which literally “make sense” of the works on display. It does so in a playful dialogue between art objects, archives, ephemera, and rare books held at CCS Bard beginning with the Marieluise Hessel Collection and moving to more recent gifts from a broad range of collectors, curators, artists and others who have placed their gifts at the disposition of the students, faculty and outside researchers who form the CCS Bard community.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger
Saturday, June 22, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtHo Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia. Time & the Tiger features five immersive film and multimedia installations spanning two decades that draw from historical events, documentary footage, art history, music videos, and mythical stories to investigate the construction of history, the narrative of myths, and the plurality of identities.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
Saturday, June 22, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtRemember to Dream revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. Moving beyond iconic projects, Remember to Dream seeks to rebalance understanding of Weems’ artistic development over the past 30 years while locating her work in the context of her own lived experiences and commitment to activism. Ranging from large-scale installations to serial bodies of photography, the works in the exhibition provide a through-line from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, tracing significant moments of racial reckoning through Weems’ own lens.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
The Twentieth Anniversary of La Voz Magazine
El 20 Aniversario de la Revista La Voz
Saturday, June 22, 2024
6–10 pm
Fisher Center, SpiegeltentLa Voz celebrates 20 years in print! Experience an unforgettable evening filled with live music by the renowned Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra, electrifying dance beats on the Spiegeltent dance floor, special tributes to honorees who serve the Hispanic communities of the Hudson Valley, a three-course meal with a Latino flavor catered by Tilda’s Kitchen (included in all ticket prices), a silent auction, and more.
Descripción General
¡La Voz cumple 20 años en prensa! Experimente una velada inolvidable llena de música en vivo del renombrado Alex Torres y su orquesta latina, ritmos de baile electrizantes en la pista de baile Spiegeltent, reconocimiento a los homenajeados que sirven a las comunidades hispanas del Valle del Hudson, la comida incluyendo entrada, plato principal y postre, con sabor latino y servida por Tilda’s Kitchen (incluida en todos los precios de las entradas), una subasta silenciosa, y más.
Sponsored by: La Voz.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/lavoz24/.
Balourdet Quartet
Saturday, June 22, 2024
7–8 pm
Olin HallMaking their Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle (HVCMC) debut, the prize-winning Balourdet Quartet, most recently the recipient of a 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant and Chamber Music America’s 2024 Cleveland Quartet Award, will perform works from the chamber music canon by Mozart and Beethoven, along with Karim Al-Zand’s Strange Machines, a work they commissioned with a Chamber Music America grant in 2022 and premiered in London’s Wigmore Hall during the 2022–23 season.
Sponsored by: Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/hvcmc24-3/.
Ulysses
Saturday, June 22, 2024
8–9 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger
Sunday, June 23, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtHo Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia. Time & the Tiger features five immersive film and multimedia installations spanning two decades that draw from historical events, documentary footage, art history, music videos, and mythical stories to investigate the construction of history, the narrative of myths, and the plurality of identities.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
Sunday, June 23, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtRemember to Dream revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. Moving beyond iconic projects, Remember to Dream seeks to rebalance understanding of Weems’ artistic development over the past 30 years while locating her work in the context of her own lived experiences and commitment to activism. Ranging from large-scale installations to serial bodies of photography, the works in the exhibition provide a through-line from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, tracing significant moments of racial reckoning through Weems’ own lens.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Ulysses
Sunday, June 23, 2024
2–3 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger
Monday, June 24, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtHo Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia. Time & the Tiger features five immersive film and multimedia installations spanning two decades that draw from historical events, documentary footage, art history, music videos, and mythical stories to investigate the construction of history, the narrative of myths, and the plurality of identities.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
Monday, June 24, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtRemember to Dream revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. Moving beyond iconic projects, Remember to Dream seeks to rebalance understanding of Weems’ artistic development over the past 30 years while locating her work in the context of her own lived experiences and commitment to activism. Ranging from large-scale installations to serial bodies of photography, the works in the exhibition provide a through-line from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, tracing significant moments of racial reckoning through Weems’ own lens.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
2024 Get Engaged: Student Action and Youth Leadership
June 24 – July 1, 2024, in Berlin, Germany
Runs through Monday, July 1, 2024
Bard College Berlin, Hertie SchoolThe 11th annual “Get Engaged: Student Action and Youth Leadership” conference brings together 90 students and staff members from across the Open Society University Network (OSUN) and the Bard College network of partner institutions and organizations.
The conference focuses on building a global network of student leaders who are equipped to act in and tangibly impact their communities. Get Engaged exposes students to a wide range of skills, ideas, and experiences to help them lead community-based projects, hone leadership styles, and network with international partners. The conference provides an inspirational and practical space that encourages young people to grow in their roles as agents for change.
The 2024 Get Engaged conference is organized by the OSUN Civic Engagement Initiative in partnership with the Bard College Berlin Civic Engagement Office, Bard College Center for Civic Engagement, the Hertie School, and coordinators from across OSUN.Sponsored by: Center for Civic Engagement.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtHo Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia. Time & the Tiger features five immersive film and multimedia installations spanning two decades that draw from historical events, documentary footage, art history, music videos, and mythical stories to investigate the construction of history, the narrative of myths, and the plurality of identities.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtRemember to Dream revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. Moving beyond iconic projects, Remember to Dream seeks to rebalance understanding of Weems’ artistic development over the past 30 years while locating her work in the context of her own lived experiences and commitment to activism. Ranging from large-scale installations to serial bodies of photography, the works in the exhibition provide a through-line from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, tracing significant moments of racial reckoning through Weems’ own lens.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Ulysses
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
2–3 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
Bard Farm Stand
Thursdays from noon – 5 pm, running May 30 through October 31
Thursday, June 27, 2024
12–5 pm
Library Road in front of Gilson Place and Kappa House on Northeastern side of Kline Parking LotWeekly selections of student produced and seasonally grown herbs, vegetables, mushrooms, honey, plant starts, flowers, and more. Local grass fed meat and eggs available from Triple A Angus and Lisa Benincasa from Shipping and Receiving, respectively.
If you or anyone you know wants weekly farm updates with weekly market availability and prices, sign up for our weekly newsletter here.
Oh, and don't forget to bring your market bags! We accept cash and credit card payment methods!
Find us on Library Road on the east side of New Annandale Road (north end of Kline parking lot) between Gilson Place and Kappa House.
For more information, call 518-653-6118, or e-mail [email protected].
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger
Thursday, June 27, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtHo Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia. Time & the Tiger features five immersive film and multimedia installations spanning two decades that draw from historical events, documentary footage, art history, music videos, and mythical stories to investigate the construction of history, the narrative of myths, and the plurality of identities.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
Thursday, June 27, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtRemember to Dream revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. Moving beyond iconic projects, Remember to Dream seeks to rebalance understanding of Weems’ artistic development over the past 30 years while locating her work in the context of her own lived experiences and commitment to activism. Ranging from large-scale installations to serial bodies of photography, the works in the exhibition provide a through-line from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, tracing significant moments of racial reckoning through Weems’ own lens.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Russian Constitution in the Global Context
Thursday, June 27, 2024
9 am – 6:30 pm
Humboldt University Luisenstraße 56, Room 220Over the past decade, there have been a number of impactful constitutional experiments around the world, such as in Chile or Iceland, both in terms of innovative constitutional proposals and in terms of formats of constitution-making. Such experiments are intended to find answers to a number of challenges in constitutional thought. Contemporary constitutional orders are living through difficult times. Oftentimes, they are identified as the reasons for democratic deficit or obstacles to popular sovereignty. Similar concerns arise in the context of supranational constitutional developments, as well as national politics, when existing arrangements are under strain due to democratic backsliding or, conversely, due to demands for greater democratization.
This workshop will address these general issues by discussing the case of Russia. Its Constitution, adopted in the days of a powerful wave of democratization, raised hopes that it would help build a predictable democratic order. The origins of the Constitution in the major political crisis in 1993 have been the subject of much debate. Distorted by the 2020 amendments, it now serves as the legal framework for military aggression and domestic repression. Anticipating political changes in Russia, activists and experts are seeking to formulate alternative visions for a new constitution. However, it is crucial to situate the discussion of the prospective Russian constitutional order within the broader debate about the future of constitutionalism around the world.
The workshop will contribute to a conversation about these fundamental challenges and link them to specific historical developments in Russian constitutionalism, bringing together some of the leading theorists of constitutional and comparative law. Participants will examine alternative constitutional designs and evaluate how they seek to address some of the pressing political concerns. An experimental constitutional draft developed by the Institute for Global Reconstitution will be made available for discussion.
To participate in the workshop, please register on this page in advance.
Speakers: Evgeny Roshchin (Princeton University/IGRec), Artemy Magun (IGRec), Greg Yudin (Princeton University/IGRec), Caroline von Gall (Goethe University Frankfurt), Peter Safronov (University of Amsterdam), Ekaterina Mishina (Brīvā Universitāte), Tobias Rupprecht (Free University Berlin), Camila Vergara (University of Essex), Kim Lane Scheppele (Princeton University), Angelika Nußberger (University of Cologne), Silvia von Steinsdorff, Humboldt University Berlin
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Jazzed in Saugerties
Summer Concert Series
Thursday, June 27, 2024
7–9 pm
CMM, 31 Market St., Saugerties, NY 12477Jazzed in Saugerties
A shoutout program
Pamela Pentony, curator
First concert of the series
Darryl Brenzel, Saxophonist
with Larry Ham on piano, Lou Pappas bass and Matt Garrity drums
June 27, 7 pm
CMM Distillery, 31 Market Street, Saugerties, New York 12477
No cover charge (donations appreciated)
Darryl Brenzel is a saxophonist, composer, arranger, and educator residing in Frederick, Maryland, and working in the greater Baltimore/DC area. He is currently teaching saxophone, jazz theory, and arranging at Shenandoah University. He has previously taught at Towson University and Gettysburg College. He also leads his own jazz trio and quartet, performs as a freelance woodwind player, and composes and arranges music for numerous professional and college bands throughout the country.
From 1988–2008, Brenzel was a member of the US Army Jazz Ambassadors, where he served as saxophone soloist, chief arranger, and eventually associate director. In 2008, Brenzel was recognized by the Maryland State Arts Council with an Individual Artist Award in solo instrumental performance. Brenzel's career as a performer have taken him around the world with performances throughout North America, India, Japan, and Europe. He has appeared at major jazz festivals to include Montreaux, the North Sea Jazz Festival, the Newport Jazz Festival, the Nice Jazz Festival, and the Jacksonville Jazz Festival. He has performed with such artists as The Beach Boys, Chris Isaak, Little Anthony, The Drifters, Jerry Butler, Ben E King, The Four Tops, The Temptations, The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, The Nelson Riddle Orchestra, and many others.
For more information, call 917-569-0605, or e-mail [email protected].
Ulysses
Thursday, June 27, 2024
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger
Friday, June 28, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtHo Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia. Time & the Tiger features five immersive film and multimedia installations spanning two decades that draw from historical events, documentary footage, art history, music videos, and mythical stories to investigate the construction of history, the narrative of myths, and the plurality of identities.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
Friday, June 28, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtRemember to Dream revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. Moving beyond iconic projects, Remember to Dream seeks to rebalance understanding of Weems’ artistic development over the past 30 years while locating her work in the context of her own lived experiences and commitment to activism. Ranging from large-scale installations to serial bodies of photography, the works in the exhibition provide a through-line from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, tracing significant moments of racial reckoning through Weems’ own lens.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Get Engaged Conference Student Symposium: Showcase of Social Action Projects
Friday, June 28, 2024
10 am – 6:30 pm
Hertie School Forum (Friedrichstr. 180)Get Engaged: Student Action and Youth Leadership conference invites you to meet undergraduate student leaders from across the globe. Join us for an inspiring glimpse into their innovative, community-based projects driving positive change in communities worldwide.
To register for the event, please email Chaya Huber: [email protected].
For more information, call 845-758-6822.
SCAT!… The Complex Lives of Al & Dot, Dot & Al Zollar
Friday, June 28, 2024
7–8 pm
Fisher Center, Sosnoff TheaterBuilding upon a repertoire of bold, life-affirming dance works, Urban Bush Women celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new dance-driven jazz club spectacular that tells the story of two people making their way in Kansas City—from the Great Migration to the present.
Urban Bush Women founder Jawole Willa Jo Zollar grew up performing in floor shows in Black neighborhoods in a segregated Kansas City in the mid-20th century—an era when Black businesses were booming, and there was great hope of upward mobility post-WWII.
Performed with a live band to an original jazz score by Craig Harris, this world premiere tells the powerful journey of the Zollar family and what happens when dreams encounter the harsh realities of American life in the 1940s & 50s.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/scat/.
Ulysses
Friday, June 28, 2024
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
Contemporary Philosophy at the Crossroads with Nihilism
Friday, June 28, 2024
7:30–9:30 pm
Pro qm, Almstadtstraße 48, 10119 BerlinInstitute for Global Reconstitution invites the public to discuss three recently published books devoted to the philosophical study of the present.
The present moment, with its acute sense of crisis, allows philosophers to better understand the temporal and historical nature of the global problems such as (objectively) the ecological crisis and (subjectively) the sense of finitude and negativity. Institute for Global Reconstitution invites the public to discuss three recently published books devoted to the philosophical study of the present: Michael Marder's "Contemporanea" and "The Phoenix Complex" and Artemy Magun's "The Temptation of Non-Being: Negativity in Aesthetics". "The Temptation of Non-Being" explores Modernist art in its mixture of emancipatory and apocalyptic moods, "The Phoenix Complex" discusses the nihilist myth of Modernity, and "Contemporanea", a multi-authored philosophical glossary, brings nature and art together into a single constellation of the current instant.
Artemy Magun is IGRec co-founder and executive director, philosopher. Author of two books in English and five in Russian, including Negative Revolution (Bloomsbury 2013), and The Temptation of Non-Being (Bloomsbury 2024), and of many academic articles. Founder and former head of the Stasis Center for Practical Philosophy in St Petersburg.
Michael Marder is Ikerbasque Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU, Vitoria-Gasteiz. His work spans the fields of environmental philosophy and ecological thought, political theory, and phenomenology.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Monét X Change
Life Be Lifin’
Friday, June 28, 2024
8–9 pm
Fisher Center, SpiegeltentWith the ability to make audiences cry as quickly as she makes them laugh, entertainment spitfire Monét X Change makes her Spiegeltent debut with Life Be Lifin’. Known for her immaculate lip-syncing skills, comedic chops, and (mostly) pitch-perfect live singing voice, X Change gets surprisingly vulnerable in Life Be Lifin’, which takes audiences on a journey through the drag star’s adolescence, her college years studying opera performance, worldwide stardom via RuPaul’s Drag Race, and beyond. Directed by fellow standout Drag Race alum BenDeLaCreme, X Change has crafted a revealing story about the search for her inner voice, dramatic at one turn and side-splitting the next.
Sponsored by: Spiegeltent.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/monet-x-change/.
After Hours 2024
Friday, June 28, 2024
10–11 pm
Fisher Center, SpiegeltentDance away your weekend nights with top DJs, including returning favorites and fresh faces!
Sponsored by: Spiegeltent.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/after-hours-2024/.
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger
Saturday, June 29, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtHo Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia. Time & the Tiger features five immersive film and multimedia installations spanning two decades that draw from historical events, documentary footage, art history, music videos, and mythical stories to investigate the construction of history, the narrative of myths, and the plurality of identities.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
Saturday, June 29, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtRemember to Dream revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. Moving beyond iconic projects, Remember to Dream seeks to rebalance understanding of Weems’ artistic development over the past 30 years while locating her work in the context of her own lived experiences and commitment to activism. Ranging from large-scale installations to serial bodies of photography, the works in the exhibition provide a through-line from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, tracing significant moments of racial reckoning through Weems’ own lens.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Ulysses
Saturday, June 29, 2024
1:30–2:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
SCAT!… The Complex Lives of Al & Dot, Dot & Al Zollar
Saturday, June 29, 2024
7–8 pm
Fisher Center, Sosnoff TheaterBuilding upon a repertoire of bold, life-affirming dance works, Urban Bush Women celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new dance-driven jazz club spectacular that tells the story of two people making their way in Kansas City—from the Great Migration to the present.
Urban Bush Women founder Jawole Willa Jo Zollar grew up performing in floor shows in Black neighborhoods in a segregated Kansas City in the mid-20th century—an era when Black businesses were booming, and there was great hope of upward mobility post-WWII.
Performed with a live band to an original jazz score by Craig Harris, this world premiere tells the powerful journey of the Zollar family and what happens when dreams encounter the harsh realities of American life in the 1940s & 50s.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/scat/.
Ulysses
Saturday, June 29, 2024
7:30–8:30 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
Monét X Change
Life Be Lifin’
Saturday, June 29, 2024
8–9 pm
Fisher Center, SpiegeltentWith the ability to make audiences cry as quickly as she makes them laugh, entertainment spitfire Monét X Change makes her Spiegeltent debut with Life Be Lifin’. Known for her immaculate lip-syncing skills, comedic chops, and (mostly) pitch-perfect live singing voice, X Change gets surprisingly vulnerable in Life Be Lifin’, which takes audiences on a journey through the drag star’s adolescence, her college years studying opera performance, worldwide stardom via RuPaul’s Drag Race, and beyond. Directed by fellow standout Drag Race alum BenDeLaCreme, X Change has crafted a revealing story about the search for her inner voice, dramatic at one turn and side-splitting the next.
Sponsored by: Spiegeltent.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/monet-x-change/.
After Hours 2024
Saturday, June 29, 2024
10–11 pm
Fisher Center, SpiegeltentDance away your weekend nights with top DJs, including returning favorites and fresh faces!
Sponsored by: Spiegeltent.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/after-hours-2024/.
Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger
Sunday, June 30, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtHo Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia. Time & the Tiger features five immersive film and multimedia installations spanning two decades that draw from historical events, documentary footage, art history, music videos, and mythical stories to investigate the construction of history, the narrative of myths, and the plurality of identities.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
Sunday, June 30, 2024
12–6 pm
CCS Bard Hessel Museum of ArtRemember to Dream revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. Moving beyond iconic projects, Remember to Dream seeks to rebalance understanding of Weems’ artistic development over the past 30 years while locating her work in the context of her own lived experiences and commitment to activism. Ranging from large-scale installations to serial bodies of photography, the works in the exhibition provide a through-line from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, tracing significant moments of racial reckoning through Weems’ own lens.
For more information, call 845-758-7598, or e-mail [email protected].
Ulysses
Sunday, June 30, 2024
2–3 pm
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater“The Elevator Repair Service production, playing at Bard through July 14, somehow manages to reduce the novel’s more than 260,000 words to 2 hours and 40 minutes with much of its humor, pathos, and bawdiness intact.”—New York Times
James Joyce’s Ulysses has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. Building on a rich history of staging modernist works—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, The Select (The Sun Also Rises)—Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on this Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature in their Fisher Center debut.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With madcap antics and a densely layered sound design, ERS presents an eclectic sampling from Joyce’s life-affirming masterpiece.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/ulysses/.
SCAT!… The Complex Lives of Al & Dot, Dot & Al Zollar
Sunday, June 30, 2024
3–4 pm
Fisher Center, Sosnoff TheaterBuilding upon a repertoire of bold, life-affirming dance works, Urban Bush Women celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new dance-driven jazz club spectacular that tells the story of two people making their way in Kansas City—from the Great Migration to the present.
Urban Bush Women founder Jawole Willa Jo Zollar grew up performing in floor shows in Black neighborhoods in a segregated Kansas City in the mid-20th century—an era when Black businesses were booming, and there was great hope of upward mobility post-WWII.
Performed with a live band to an original jazz score by Craig Harris, this world premiere tells the powerful journey of the Zollar family and what happens when dreams encounter the harsh realities of American life in the 1940s & 50s.
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/scat/.
Summer Kick-Off
Sunday, June 30, 2024
4:30–5:30 pm
Fisher Center, SpiegeltentLet’s celebrate the official start of summer in Annandale—the opening of SummerScape 2024! We are excited to kick off our annual festival of premiere productions that include music, theater, opera, and dance.
Join us in the iconic Spiegeltent for a light meal, and raise a glass with the world-class Urban Bush Women and Elevator Repair Service companies. Local DJ, Jason Baker, will be spinning vinyl all night!
Sponsored by: Bard SummerScape.For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/su24-kick-off/.