Past Events
Enter your play! Accepting submissions from all Vassar juniors and seniors from any academic discipline from now until January 20, 2023.
A month-long online art auction and three-day, in-person sale to support the Vassar Haiti Project’s Education Initiative in Chermaitre, a rural village in northwest Haiti. Hundreds of original paintings and handcrafts made in Haiti will be offered.
Chacon, the first Native American awarded the Pulitzer Prize for music, will join Loeb curator John P. Murphy for a conversation about art, music, and Indigenous cultural expression. Their dialogue will be followed by a performance of the experimental composition Horse Notations. Registration required.
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Students and faculty are invited to meet with community organizations and explore possible community-engaged opportunities for the Fall 2022 Semester. Students are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes.
Neil Manibo, (Open University and the Universitat Bielefeld)
Vassar’s traditional opening of the academic year will feature a choir performance, a Convocation address by Professor of History Nancy Bisaha, the presentation of AAVC’s Young Alumnae/i Achievement Award, and much more!
Join us for this conversation with Arushi Raina ’14, Director of Commercialization at Praxis Spinal Cord Institute and critically acclaimed author of the novel When Morning Comes. Raina is the recipient of the 2022 AAVC Young Alumnae/i Achievement Award and was recently recognized in the category of “30 Under 30” by BCBusiness.
Sponsored by the Alumnae/i Association of Vassar College (AAVC)
Presented by members of the Music Department faculty: Gail Archer, organ, Danielle Farina, viola, Susan Rotholz, flute, and Thomas Sauer, piano. Free and open to all.
A joyous event featuring musical performances by Souls United Choir and the Melody African Drum & Dance Group; readings from abolitionist Frederick Douglass’s 1858 anti-slavery speech; an interview with multidisciplinary artist Isaac Julien; mindfulness exercises; and more!
Joseph Genualdi, violin, and Richard Wilson, piano, return to Skinner Hall with a program to include Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata.
Works by Mahler, Wagner, Bruckner, Creston, and Tommy Peterson. Featuring Brad Ward, Tom Hutchinson, and Paul Bellino, tenor trombone, and Cameron Owen and Matt Wozniak, bass trombone.
A Palmer Gallery exhibition featuring work that evokes the mystery and power of nature through intensely materialist and tactile forms and imagery; closing reception September 16.
Gail Archer plays a program of contemporary Polish organ literature from her new CD, Cantius, including works by the influential woman composer Grazyna Bacewicz and scholar/composer Pawel Lukazewski.
Now in its 36th year, Powerhouse brings together some of today’s most influential theatrical voices and nurtures the next generation of theater artists. This year’s programming lineup includes musicals, plays, and readings—all of which are open to the public. Tickets required for some events.
The Hudson Valley’s Bachfest returns with works for chorus and orchestra featuring Christ lag in Todesbanden and Der Herr denket an uns. Christine Howlett, director.
After a virtual Commencement ceremony in 2020, classmates will return to campus for an in-person celebration this Memorial Day weekend.
With Ariana Maki, guest curator of Beyond the Threshold: Tibetan Contemporary Art at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, and artists Gonkar Gyatso, Nyema Droma, and Marie-Dolma Chopel.
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by James Lapine. In collaboration with the Departments of Drama and Music. A senior project production directed by Christopher Grabowski and Drew Minter. Reservations required.
Saturday, May 7 and Sunday, May 8 at 4:30 p.m.
Botti and Yoshioka of Duo della Luna celebrate their recently released recording Mangetsu. Their repertoire features contemporary works, exploring the natural world, myths, story-telling, and folk songs.
Celebrate the opening of Mastery and Merit: Selections from the Jack Shear Collection of Tibetan Art and Beyond the Threshold: Tibetan Contemporary Art with a reception followed by a panel of speakers.