Professor Kite’s Artistic Residency Featured in I Care If You Listen
Bard Distinguished Artist in Residence and Assistant Professor of American and Indigenous Studies Kite MFA ’18 was profiled in the multimedia hub I Care If You Listen. The piece focuses on Kite’s two-day residency at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer (EMPAC), where she led seven students through a workshop on dreaming.
Chase Sinzer ’11 Receives Michelin Sommelier Award
Bard alumnus, restaurateur, and sommelier Chase Sinzer ’11 has been awarded the Michelin Guide New York 2024 Sommelier Award, alongside Ellis Srubas-Giammanco, who is the wine director of Sinzer's raw bar restaurant Penny, which he opened earlier this year in New York City. After serving as wine director of the two-Michelin star restaurant The Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare, Sinzer opened Claud and Penny, overseeing both wine programs. In conversation with Michelin Guide, Sinzer discussed sustainability in their wine menus, wines worth splurging on, and the advice he has for aspiring sommeliers.Gridthiya Gaweewong Selected as 2025 Recipient of Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence
Gaweewong will receive CCS Bard’s annual Audrey Irmas Award, which is accompanied by a $25,000 prize. Curator and educator Amber Esseiva CCS ’15 will receive the 2025 CCS Bard Alumni Award, which comes with a $10,000 prize. Gaweewong has dedicated her career to championing contemporary Thai artists and developing a curatorial practice addressing the social transformation faced by artists from Thailand and beyond following the Cold War. Esseiva develops exhibitions that center emerging, mid-career, and underrecognized artists.More Alumni/ae News
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Bard College Hosts Annual Margaret and John Bard Society Luncheon
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Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio ’12 Named ARTnews 2024 Emerging Artist of the Year
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Suzanne Kite MFA ’18 Interviewed for NBC News
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How Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt Made Rob Brunner ’93 Confront His Family’s Holocaust History
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Elizabeth Royte ’81 Covers Rattlesnakes for National Geographic
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Ronan Farrow ’04 Interviewed in NPR and the Guardian
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