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Vladimir Nahitchevansky ’15 Profiled by <em>Albany Times-Union</em>

Vladimir Nahitchevansky ’15 Profiled by Albany Times-Union

His printings focus on adding human touches with "a deep sense of thinking behind each component."

Vladimir Nahitchevansky ’15 Profiled by Albany Times-Union

Vladimir Nahitchevansky ’15 Profiled by <em>Albany Times-Union</em>
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Bard alumnus Vladimir Nahitchevansky ’15 was featured in the Albany Times-Union which covered his small press, 1080 Press, based in Kingston. Working closely with individual artists, Nahitchevansky has printed works by Richard Hell, Fred Moten, and Bernadette Mayer as well as several Bard alumni/ae. His printings focus on adding human touches, which he describes as “an object rife with error and chance and happy coincidences and mistakes. When you open them, you feel like there was a deep sense of thinking behind each component.”

Nahitchevansky established 1080 Press in 2022 after many years of making printed matter on his own. When he graduated from Bard’s Written Arts program, he worked at small presses throughout New York. He eventually started the print house from his apartment and began mailing out physical, printed newsletters to patrons. ​​He sees this process as what small presses are truly about: “You use the space that you have, you start out printing your friends, then you expand out of that space.”
Read the Profile in the Times Union

Post Date: 07-02-2025
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Alhassan Susso MAT ’12 Profiled in the New York Times

Susso is self-funding a teaching prize in Gambia after grant funding from the State Department for it was cut.

Malia Du Mont ’95 smiles in front of a stone building wearing a green coat.

Malia Du Mont ’95 Appointed to the New York State Council on the Arts

“New Yorkers deserve to be served by our state’s best and brightest,” Governor Hochul said.

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  • Coralie Kraft ’13 Interviewed by PBS News About Doomsday Preppers
  • Henry Mielarczyk ’25 Joins Stennis Program for Congressional Interns
  • Cookbook by Carla Perez-Gallardo ’10 Featured in Vogue
  • Ronan Farrow ’04 Interviewed by MSNBC About DOGE and Social Security Data
  • Three Bard College Graduates Win 2025 Fulbright Awards
  • Ariel Stess ’08 Wins the Yale Drama Series Award for 2025
  • Clark Wolff Hamel ’17 Named by City & State as a 2025 Pride Trailblazer
  • William Helman ’25 Receives Hudson Institute Fellowship

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  • Annandale Triangle
    Read the Annandale Triangle, Bard's official alumni/ae e-newsletter written by Jane Brien ’89, director of alumni/ae affairs.
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    View current and past issues of the Bardian, Bard College's award-winning alumni/ae magazine.
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