Visible in Vermont: Our Stories, Our Voices
The Bennington Museum presents this exhibition, envisioning an opportunity for people to connect over shared experiences and to explore the impact of racism in their lives.
The Bennington Museum presents this exhibition, envisioning an opportunity for people to connect over shared experiences and to explore the impact of racism in their lives.
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of women winning the right to vote with this new exhibition at the Berkshire Museum. Come for this preview, a special event free to the public!
Exhibit drawn from the Chapin Library collections.
Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A. maps the intersections among a network of queer Chicanx artists and their artistic collaborators from the late 1960s to the early 1990s.
During the 1960s, Bennington College served as a rural epicenter for a group of artists who were pushing the possibilities of abstraction in works that have come to be known as Color Field.
Massachusetts-based artist Asa Cheffetz was inspired by the landscape of Vermont countryside. This exhibition features wood engravings of these Vermont landscapes.
KURT WEISER: “Insomnia,” a solo exhibition of large-scale black and white prints and ceramics vessels.
Jon Van Alstine drawings on display at the Artist Book Foundation as part of the release celebrations for the upcoming book, Jon Van Alstine: Sculpture 1971-2018.
This exhibition takes visitors on a world tour through images from the early days of tourism prints and photographs.