The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar has collaborated with artist and researcher, Sa’dia Rehman on a new exhibition, Water/Bodies: Sa’dia Rehman, the centerpiece of which is a massive site-responsive wall drawing that engages critically with Vassar’s founding collection of Hudson River School art.
The critically acclaimed author of fiction for young people and a public school teacher for 25 years, will deliver Vassar College’s Commencement address at the College’s 161st graduation ceremony.
Celebrating the launch of a new exhibitionthat explores the art and myths of the Hudson Valley, The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar is hosting a panel discussion featuring Hudson Valley artists Tanya Marcuse, Qiana Mestrich, and Lisa Sanditz.
“Discovering Uncertainty” is the theme of Vassar College’s 23rd annual MODfest, featuring music and dance that reflect elements of the quantum theory described by physicists in the early decades of the 20th century.
Vassar and the University of Edinburgh create joint BA/MSc Program in Planetary Health and Environmental Sustainability, a unique degree that allows students to receive a bachelor’s degree from Vassar while also obtaining a Master of Science degree from Edinburgh.
The Vassar Institute for the Liberal Arts, an incubator for thought and policy on the future of education, tech, economics, jobs, art and communities, is a testament to the value of a liberal arts education.
Eight acclaimed contemporary artists with roots in the Hudson Valley have their works featured at the new Vassar Institute for the Liberal Arts, The Heartwood at Vassar, a boutique hotel, and the farm-to-table restaurant, The Salt Line Hudson Valley, all in a new building adjacent to Vassar’s campus.
With Reproductive Justice Top of Mind for Millions of Americans, Exhibition Focuses on Physical and Psychological Explorations of Fertility and Childbirth, Told Through the Lens of Eight Creators’ Lived Experiences.