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May 22 – June 21, 2027
Friday, May 22, 2026, 12 AM
The Conditions of Being Art
Pat Hearn Gallery & American Fine Arts
Graduate Program
CCS Bard Memberships and Councils
Around Campus
Lauren Bon
Mimi Joh-Carnella
Meredith Johnson
AnaCristina Joseph
Ronald Sosinski
Lisa Wolman
Jenny Park Adam
Abby and Matt Bangser
Candice Madey
Megan ODell
Denise Simon and Paulo Vieira Cunha
Francesca Sonara (CCS ‘10)
Kornelia Tamm
coleção moraes barbosa
Lisa Farjam
Ken Kuchin and Tyler Morgan
Sophie Morner
Carolyn Ramo
This is a growing collection of audio recordings of publicly available lectures and events held at or sponsored by the Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art.
The Institutional Archives at CCS also contain recordings of public talks and lectures, which are available for onsite research access only. If you wish to schedule an appointment to consult these recordings, please contact the archivist at ccslib@bard.edu.
Please see the below list of all public talks and events held at or sponsored by the Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art.
The Collection
Student Curated Projects
Recent exhibitions of the
Marieluise Hessel Collection
The CCS Bard Library is open to all Bard students, faculty, and staff. Outside researchers are welcome to contact us in advance to make an appointment.
Collections are non-circulating.
Appointments are required to consult holdings in Special Collections and the Archives.
Ann E. Butler, Director of Library & Archives
butler@bard.edu
William McHenry, Librarian
wmchenry@bard.edu
Hannah Mandel, Archivist
hmandel@bard.edu
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Alanna Heiss
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