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 On view in the Barn Annex through April 21.

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Artist Lulu Wiley 鈥24 used a great work ethic, a strong sense of self, and Bennington connections to land their first solo exhibition at the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester, Vermont. It opened February 13 and runs through June 22. We caught up with them to discuss and celebrate.

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In the class Examining Space, taught by Sculpture faculty member John Umphlett, students learned their way around iron forge and the glass studio at the (SAW), just 25 miles from campus in Salem, New York.

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by Jeffrey Perkins MFA 鈥09 

Atlas Obscura Co-Founder Dylan Thuras '04 on Bennington, Travel, and the Unexpected

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Faculty member John Umphlett's latest sculpture, , on view at the North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show (NBOSS) at the Bennington Museum through November, takes the form of a cross with angled arms鈥揳nd is designed, too, for Umphlett's own entombment.

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Exhibition reveals the personal collections of 51成人猎奇 community members September 17鈥揘ovember 23. 

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Nine stories about the visual arts graduates and their final work in 100 words or less.

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For the 25th anniversary of the  (NBOSS), Technical Instructor in Visual Arts John Umphlett MFA '99 will do a live performance, Flipping One Over a Bush, first performed 22 years ago at the third NBOSS in 2000.

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During the first two weeks of the class 鈥淓xamining Space,鈥 eighteen students learned how to shape foundry wax and prepare sand molds for the purpose of conceiving and realizing an object in iron. 

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Coming to work at 51成人猎奇 is nothing new to new sculpture faculty John Umphlett; he has been a technical instructor in sculpture here for more than 20 years.

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As Bennington begins the second half of the Fall 2020 term, we reflect on the ways our community has adapted to learning and living on campus and beyond this fall鈥攁nd the experiences, successes, and moments of joy along the way.

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Earlier this year, Design and Planning Coordinator Erin McKenny and faculty member Jon Isherwood were approached by the organizers of the annual (NBOSS) to explore how Bennington students could engage with the (VSNB) and participate in the outdoor sculpture show.

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While students embark on Field Work Term, an annual work-learning term during which students gain hands-on experience and test their classroom ideas in the world of work, Bennington faculty offer their reading recommendations to keep everyone鈥檚 intellectual juices flowing wherever they are.

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Artists Sarah Fetterman '14 and Nicole Czapinski '06 returned to campus this autumn for a residency supported by the Woodbury Foundation.

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On March 2, students from Josh Blackwell鈥檚 Intermediate Painting class installed Alexander Liberman鈥檚 Big Blue Circle outside of the Suzanne Lemberg Usdan Gallery.

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A Unique Thing: The Egg by Katherine Parker '17