Bomb Magazine Interviews Artist and Filmmaker Tiffany Sia ’10 about Her New Book, On and Off-Screen Imaginaries
Bard alumna Tiffany Sia ’10 thinks and works across text and film. Her newest book, On and Off-Screen Imaginaries, is a collection of six essays that grapple with the complexities of post-colonial experience. The first three essays focus on new Hong Kong cinema and examine the national security policies, censorship, surveillance that followed Hong Kong’s mass protests in 2019 and 2020. The second half of the book “abruptly drifts toward other geographies,” says Sia.
Performance at Aix-en-Provence Festival by Bard Conservatory Alumna Jacquelyn Stucker ’13 Reviewed in the New York Times
Jacquelyn Stucker ’13, an alumna of Bard’s Graduate Vocal Arts Program, was reviewed in the New York Times for her role as Delilah in the opera Samson, a never-performed opera by Voltaire and Rameau, two of Enlightenment France’s most important cultural figures. Samson was performed as an updated production with pieces drawn from other Rameau works to replace the original score, which was lost some 250 years ago, at the Aix-en-Provence festival.Bard Physicists Paul Cadden-Zimansky, Li-Heng Henry Chang ’23, Ziyu Xu ’23, and Shea Roccaforte ’21 Coauthor Cover Story in the American Journal of Physics
Associate Professor of Physics Paul Cadden-Zimansky and three recent Bard graduates Li-Heng Henry Chang ’23, Ziyu Xu ’23, and Shea Roccaforte ’21, have coauthored the cover story in the July 2024 issue of the American Journal of Physics. Their peer-reviewed research article, “Geometric visualizations of single and entangled qubits,” presents a new way of visualizing the phenomenon of quantum entanglement between two interacting objects.More Alumni/ae News
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Luke Haaksma ’21 Receives a BMI Composer Award for Young Composers
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Solo Exhibition by Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio ’12 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles Reviewed in the LA Times
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Led by Co-Artistic Director Bard Alumna Morgan Green ’12, Philadelphia’s Wilma Theater Wins 2024 Regional Theatre Tony Award
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Bard College Names Dariel Vasquez ’17 Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Institutional Initiatives
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For NPR, Lexi Parra ’18 Photographs Girl Scout Troop 6000, Which Is “Giving Hope” to Migrant Children Whose Parents Are Seeking Asylum
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Two Bard College Graduates Win 2024 Fulbright Awards
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