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Bard Graduate Center Gallery reopens its doors this Friday, March 25 for Conserving Active Matter and Richard Tuttle: What Is the Object?.

Information about our in-person or virtual tours and a fascinating array of companion events are listed below. ASL Access will be provided by ProBono ASL for all events, and virtual tours upon request.

Proof of COVID vaccination, photo ID, and the use of masks are required of all visitors to BGC Gallery. Please see our visitor policies for all up-to-date COVID policies.


 

Register for Programs!

Memory Work as Care Work: Black Archives and Archival Practices
Zakiya Collier, Steven G. Fullwood and Amy Sall; Conversation Curated by Kristen Joy Owens
Tuesday, April 12 at 6 pm

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Reading with Objects: Seeking Synthesis of Eye, Mind, and Heart
Anselm Berrigan
Thursday, April 14 at 6 pm
Wednesday, May 11 at 6 pm
Wednesday, June 15 at 6 pm 

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What Does the Object Say: Puppetry as Research
Lake Simons
Wednesday, April 20 at 6 pm

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Plants as Artifacts: Living Practices of Sugar and Coffee
Herban Cura, Tigist Kelkay and Jess Turner; Conversation Curated by Kristen Joy Owens
Saturday, May 14 at 12–3:30 pm

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Film Night: Conservation and Repair Shorts
Joshua A. Bell
Saturday, May 28 at 6 pm

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Conserving Clothing, Preserving Memories
Kate Sekules, Soon Kai Poh, Sarah Scaturro and Ann Coppinger
Wednesday, June 1 at 6 pm
Wednesday, June 8 at 6 pm

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Film Night: Whale Rider and the Exhibition of Paikea
Dr. Wayne Ngata
Wednesday, June 29 at 6 pm

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Book a Tour!

Tuesday Tours
April 5–June 21 at 2 pm and 5:30 pm

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Objects Speak! Virtual Verbal Description Tours
Deborah Lutz
Thursday, April 21 at 6 pm
Tuesday, May 20 at 6 pm
Thursday, June 16 at 6 pm

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Private Group Tours
Led by a gallery educator; available on Mondays and Tuesdays with advance scheduling for groups of ten or more. $110. To schedule, email tours@bgc.bard.edu or call 212-501-3023.

K-12 Tours
These virtual student-centered tours are led by graduate student educators who engage young people in lively discussion and activities that promote critical thinking and visual literacy skills. Tours are adaptable to your school’s curriculum and build thoughtful object-based inquiry and powerful learning experiences. Available Monday–Saturday; advance registration required. Free for public schools; $110 for other groups. To schedule, email tours@bgc.bard.edu or call 212-501-3023.

We invite guests to share any accessibility needs and accommodations with us, and we will happily work with you. Please contact 212-501-3023.

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