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SUMMARY:Music at the Museum: Many Hands
DESCRIPTION:Music at the Museum presents Many Hands\,\nfeaturing pianist Marc Peloquin\nMusic at the Museum returns this Spring with a piano performance by Marc Peloquin featuring compositions by Peter Lieberson\, Franz Schubert\, David Del Tredici\, and Alison Nowak. Many Hands celebrates music of extraordinary pianistic diversity and imagination in works spanning three centuries. \nAbout the Performer \n\nA New York Times critic has said “Marc Peloquin’s energetic approach yielded a performance that was refreshing and alive. Individual lines rang out with remarkable definition and clarity.” The pianist\, called an “innovative ivory tickler” by Time Out\, has appeared in a wide range of venues. In New York City he has performed at such venues as The Museum of Modern Art\, the Guggenheim Museum\, Town Hall\, Miller Theatre at Columbia University\, Merkin Concert Hall\, Weill Recital Hall and Bargemusic. He has also performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C\, The Chicago Cultural Center\, The Gardner Museum in Boston and the American Academy in Rome. \nMarc Peloquin is the creator and curator of the KeyedUp Music Project\, a concert series in New York City devoted to music of great composers of our time\, their influences\, and those they have influenced. The series\, which began in 2010\, has presented world premieres by composers Samuel Adler\, Chester Biscardi\, Steven Burke\, David Del Tredici\, Reena Esmail\, Daron Hagen\, Mario Lavista\, Lowell Liebermann\, Tobias Picker\, and Ned Rorem. \nRead Marc’s complete bio. \nMusic at the Museum is presented at no charge thanks to the generous sponsorship of Alison Nowak and Robert Cane.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/2022music-marcpeloquin/
CATEGORIES:Music at the Museum
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SUMMARY:Student Art Show closing reception
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URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/student-art-show-closing-reception/
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SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Mike McMann Band
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nThe Mike McMann Band\nMike McMann is a native of the Capital Region of NY currently residing on the NY/MA border in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. From classic rock to southern rock to bluegrass\, roots music to acoustic\, instrumental – Mike has a wide range of styles. His recent album True has been nominated for and Eddie Award for album of the year and the title track for song of the year. Sten Isachsen has forged a career as solid as the Adirondack Mountains from which he hails. Classical string music\, bluegrass\, and twangy telecastings all eminate from his studio. He too is nominated for an Eddie Award this year for his work with Jim Gaudet. Kyle Esposito is a graduate of the Berklee School of Music and a well known session musician throughout NY’s capital region\, Saratoga and Woodstock. \n\n  \nAs this is the first event of the season and coincides with the closing of the student art show\, Bennington Museum will offer free admission to the public from 4pm to 7pm!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-mike-mcmann/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
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SUMMARY:Discover Marion Huse's Pownal
DESCRIPTION:Discover Marion Huse’s Pownal\na driving tour\nWhile not well-know today\, Marion Huse was an artist who achieved a degree of success unusual for a woman of her day\, founding and operating the Springfield Art School from 1925 to 1940 and serving as supervisor of WPA art projects for western Massachusetts from 1936 to 1938. \nBeginning the mid 1930s\, Huse spent much of her time painting in Pownal\, Vermont where she first spent summers and weekends\, and then eventually lived full time until the early 1960s. This tour\, which complements the Museum’s exhibition Marion Huse: Painting Pownal (on view April 1 – June 22) will take you to several of the locations that served as inspiration for her paintings. Your guides will share information about Huse and point out the views and landscapes that she painted. \nWe will be exploring the narrow back roads of Pownal where Huse found some of the beautiful spots for her paintings. With this in mind\, we must limit the number of cars on the tour. We ask you to consider carpooling so we may accommodate all who would like to join us. \nAdvance registration is required and must be received by 5:00 PM on Friday June 3. Information about parking and other instructions will be sent following your registration. \nYour guides are Warren Broderick\, independent scholar and art connoisseur and guest curator; Joyce Held\, an officer of the Pownal Historical Society; and Jamie Franklin\, curator at Bennington Museum. \nHow to Participate \nRegister Here\nFee is $12/person for Bennington Museum members and $15/person for non-members.\nCar pooling will be necessary with 4 individuals in each vehicle.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/huse-tour/
LOCATION:Solomon Wright Public Library\, Pownal\, Vermont\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-06-05/
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SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Ray Gifford
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nRay Gifford\nRay Gifford is a performing songwriter with a strong ability to connect with the audience. His meaningful real world lyrics and variety of song choices are sure to help you find a gem and want to hear more.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-ray-gifford/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
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SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india-2022-06-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T170000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Screen Printing
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Screen Printing\nwith Rhonda Ratray\nMarion Huse was acknowledged as one of the pioneers of the serigraph\, or silkscreen\, as a fine art media. In this workshop\, you can explore this art form yourself. Use direct stencil processes\, such as screen filler and hand cut stencils\, to create silkscreened prints. Participants will learn methods to make their own prints\, which can also be used to make cards\, posters\, patches\, or T-shirts! \nBring an image to work with and we will translate it into a screen print. Size anywhere from 5″x7″ to 11″x 17″ \nSee the art that inspired the workshop in Marion Huse: Picturing Pownal\, on view through June 22nd. \nAbout the instructor: \nRhonda Ratray received her BFA from Alfred University School of Art and Design\, and her MFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston and Tufts University\, where she also taught screen printing. Finding inspiration in printmaking\, painting\, sculpture\, and design\, she has also taught at the MFA Boston; The Maud Morgan Visual Arts Center\, Cambridge\, MA; The Essex Art Center\, Lawrence\, MA; and The Brookline Art Center. She currently teaches at the Vermont Arts Exchange\, North Bennington\, VT. Rhonda has exhibited her work in many universities and galleries including Montserrat College of Art; Emmanuel College; The Adikman Gallery at Tufts University\, Medford\, MA; The Bennington Museum; and The Fitchburg Art Museum. Fitchburg\, MA.  Rhonda is the Artist in Residence and curates The Left Bank Gallery in North Bennington\, VT. Rhonda grew up in the Bennington area and also paints under the name Aimee LaPorte. \nYou can find more information about all of her endeavors at www.ratray.com. \nHow to Participate: \nThis workshop is limited to 6 participants\, so don’t wait to reserve your spot! \nWorkshop fee of $55/Member and $70/Not-Yet-Member includes all materials \nRegister Here
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/2022screenprinting/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220612T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T164656Z
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SUMMARY:John Spargo: A life
DESCRIPTION:John Spargo: A life\nA Bennington Historical Society Presentation\n\nJohn Spargo was a young Socialist who ended up a Goldwater Republican. In this presentation Tony Marro will discuss how Spargo started out writing about the evils of child labor and ended up writing about Bennington pottery as the founding director of Bennington Museum. \nAbout the Presenter \nAnthony Marro was a reporter for the Rutland Herald\, Newsday\, Newsweek and the New York Times. From 1971 until 1981\, he was based in Washington\, D.C.\, where his coverage of the U.S. Department of Justice included extensive coverage of the Watergate scandal. He then spent six years as the managing editor and sixteen years as the editor of Newsday. He is also co-author of Beyond the Hiss Case: The FBI\, Congress and the Cold War and Philip Hoff: How Red Turned Blue in the Green Mountain State. \n\nThe Bennington Historical Society is a volunteer-run program of Bennington Museum. The BHS offers its programs at no charge. Please consider supporting the efforts of the BHS to share the history of our region by making a donation. \nSupport the BHS
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/bhsjune2022/
CATEGORIES:BHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220616T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220616T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220412T184716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T123536Z
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SUMMARY:A Monument Society Event- Rockwell Museum
DESCRIPTION:As a leading supporter of Bennington Museum\, we invite you to join us for this special Monument Society event: \nA curator-led tour of the new exhibit\, Imprinted: Illustrating Race at the Norman Rockwell Museum at 3:30pm and dinner at Alta Wine Bar at 5:30pm \nSpace is limited to 24 participants total and reservations will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. \nPlease RSVP by June 8 \nYou must be a Monument Society member to attend this free event. \n___________________ \nJoin the Monument Society TodayRSVP Here
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/a-monument-society-event-rockwell-museum/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
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SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-06-17/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220407T143723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T184220Z
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SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Luminous Crush
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nLuminous Crush\nLuminous Crush was formed in 2015 by Laura Molinelli and Ben Campbell in Jamaica Vermont. Laura had a career as a singer song writer in the area an in NYC folk clubs\, Ben got his start in the original production of the now Tony award winning Hadestown with an early collaboration with Anais Mitchell. The current band includes Christian Heins on bass from Arlington and Bill Conley on pedal steel and dobro from Dummerston. Their live music can be described as “alt pop country” \n[embedyt] https://https://youtu.be/JfHStJjJDfo[/embedyt]
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-luminous-crush/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220518T175759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T175759Z
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Find us at Mount Anthony Union Middle School joining our community partners for Bennington’s first-ever Juneteenth celebration!\nThe event begins at noon\, and Bennington Museum is scheduled to speak about the history of Juneteenth during the 12:30 – 12:45 time slot. So come early to learn about our newest Federal holiday\, and stay for the music\, free food\, and other activities.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/juneteenth2022/
LOCATION:Mount Anthony Union Middle School\, East Road 747\, Bennington\, VT\, 05201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
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SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-06-19/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T145851Z
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SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-06-24/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
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SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: The Throwbacks
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nThe Throwbacks\nThe Throwbacks are a local music group reviving classic tunes that everyone knows! The band brings fans back to the good old days of music through their instruments and vocal harmony. With a setlist of covers ranging from the 1950s through to the 1970s\, The Throwbacks play it all! \n[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7O9DTILiq4&t=2226s[/embedyt]
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-throwbacks/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220516T145152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T170330Z
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SUMMARY:A Stopping Stones Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Margaret (“Peg”) Bowen was born about 1742 in or near Hadley\, Massachusetts. She was enslaved in Bennington by Stephen Fay from 1772 to 1778. On June 25\, 2022\, she will be remembered and honored by the people of Bennington\, Vermont. \nPeg lived and worked at Fay’s Tavern\, better known as the Catamount Tavern\, during some of the most important years of our state’s and our nation’s history. In 1778\, she was sold back to the Massachusetts farm where she’d lived before being sold to Fay. \nRecovering the lost\, discarded\, and sometimes intentionally erased stories of enslaved persons is a challenge. The Stopping Stones project seeks to unearth these stories\, remember the names of the enslaved\, and recognize their contributions to our communities as well as acknowledge and work to repair the legacy of slavery. In October of 2021\, Bennington Museum was awarded a Herbert and Louise Whitney Fund Community Preservation Grant from Historic New England as well as additional support from the Ben & Jerry’s Foundation to support placing a Stopping Stone honoring an enslaved person in Bennington. Since then\, a small group of Museum staff and volunteers has worked to collect information about early Black Bennington residents and to bring their stories to light. \nOn Saturday June 25th the Stopping Stone honoring Peg will be dedicated with a ceremony beginning at 10:00AM at the former site of the Catamount Tavern on Monument Avenue in Bennington\, followed by a reception at Bennington Museum. We invite the community to join us as we share and reflect upon Peg’s story. Guest speakers will include Paul Growald\, founder of the Stopping Stones project; Dr. Lisa Downing-Forget\, physician and Co-Chair of Southern Vermont Health Care’s Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion and Belonging Committee; and Dr. Alfredo Medina\, Bennington College Vice President for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion and College Diversity Officer. \nIn the case of rain\, the event will be moved to the Paresky Education Center at Bennington Museum. \nThank you to the trustees of the Village of Old Bennington and the current owners of the property associated with the Catamount Tavern for their support of this project\, and to the volunteers who have worked on uncovering Peg’s story and those of other enslaved people in early Bennington.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/a-stopping-stones-commemoration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T145851Z
UID:10001388-1656241200-1656255600@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-06-26/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220701T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220701T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220407T171541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T184041Z
UID:10001201-1656694800-1656702000@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Duologues
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nMatt & Megan\, Duologues Plus\nMegan & Matt honed their musical collaborations on family holiday mix tapes & gigs in Boston & NYC\, and have taken their music together as far as the Shanghai Jazz Festival and Canada. Megan Demarest is a seasoned veteran of the musical theatre & cabaret scenes back east\, while Matt Steckler is a music educator and critically-acclaimed performer. Their act promises a fresh look at songs from the rock\, folk & jazz standard canons.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-duologuesplus/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220703T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220703T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T145851Z
UID:10001389-1656846000-1656860400@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-07-03/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220708T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220708T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T145851Z
UID:10001390-1657278000-1657292400@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-07-08/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220708T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220708T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220407T145119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T183902Z
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SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: John Spignesi Band
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nJohn Spignesi Band\nJSB seeks that musical and emotive sweet spot between rock’s psychedelic swagger and the realness of the honest lyricism of John Spignesi’s songwriting. The New Haven based trio is: vocalist and songwriter John “Spigs” Spignesi on guitar\, with Joe Jeffery (bass) and Matt Alling (drums). Together they hang out\, genre-wise\, at the more rocking side of the New England regional Jam Band festival and club gig scene\, and like to consider what they share as “Music For Your Soul.” Since their formation\, the band has released recordings from full studio albums to fun one-off releases like their Halloween take on Edgar Allan Poe’s\, “The Raven.” With hundreds of gigs under their belts\, the band has had breakout performances at Strange Creek Campout\, as well as the iconic Yasgur’s Farm in Bethel NY\, where they celebrated the 50th anniversary of Woodstock. \n[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9GAFayn3UA[/embedyt]
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-jsb/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220710T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220710T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T145851Z
UID:10001391-1657450800-1657465200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-07-10/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20210416T151906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220601T192345Z
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SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Bennington Traditional Jazz Band
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nBENNINGTON TRADITIONAL JAZZ BAND\nThe Bennington Traditional Jazz Band plays traditional jazz\, French-inspired hot jazz\, and a wide variety of pre-1950 American standards in a high energy\, exciting style. With one boot in the deep south and the other in Tin Pan Alley\, the BTJB presents a dynamic mix of rhythmic complexity and nostalgic\, old time melodies that form the backbone of American popular music. \nThe BTJB features well-known local talent: \nJeff McRae–drums\nWoody Strobeck–trombone\nAndy Kelly–banjo\nDave Lambert–clarinet\nErnie Belanger–tuba
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-bennington-traditional-jazz-band-2/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220429T182054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T182054Z
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SUMMARY:Counterpoint - The Woods and the Waters
DESCRIPTION:Counterpoint: The Woods and the Waters\na Music at the Museum Concert\nCounterpoint presents a choral program celebrating the landscapes of New England and places much more remote\, with pianist Alison Cerutti. This extraordinary program includes the Prelude to the operetta Paul Bunyan\, by Benjamin Britten; a cantata by American romantic (and New Hampshire native) Amy Beach; and a setting by Joan Szymko of a Hopi text; along with the premiere of a new work by VT/NH composer Travis Ramsey setting lines by Vermont poet Jim Schley; and the premiere of a moving musical setting of passages from Hermann Hesse’s novel Siddhartha by San Francisco composer Jude J. Navari. \nAbout the performer: \nFounded by legendary choral director and arranger Robert De Cormier in 2000\, and based in Montpelier\, Vermont\, Counterpoint is dedicated to performing choral chamber music and engaging with student musicians in Vermont and beyond. \nPraised for their “clarity\, skill” and “sophisticated musical expressiveness\,” the ensemble presents concerts throughout New England and the surrounding region\, and has toured the Midwest. \nCounterpoint has recorded seven CDs with Albany Records and has released four further CDs independently. \nTheir repertory ranges all over the map\, including folksongs from around the world\, African-American spirituals\, sacred music of many traditions\, and concert works by classical composers of the past and our own age. \nMusic at the Museum is presented at no charge thanks to the generous sponsorship of Alison Nowak and Robert Cane.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/2022music-counterpoint/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220717T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220717T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T145851Z
UID:10001392-1658055600-1658070000@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-07-17/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220722T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220722T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20210419T150036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220408T134335Z
UID:10001270-1658509200-1658516400@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: HEARD
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nHEARD\nHeard is a collective of musicians that bring their skills and passion for world music\, jazz and improvising together to create irresistible grooves set in a unique sonic tapestry. Together for a decade\, their vibrant sound incorporates influences from West Africa\, Brazil\, the Caribbean and beyond. Their debut CD Karibu reached #15 on the WorldJazz charts and 2018’s daring Flyway is similarly garnering much critical acclaim. Energetic & upbeat\, Heard will open your ears & hearts..and get you up and dancing! \n[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq5i4RhrXZ8[/embedyt]
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/heard/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220724T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220724T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T145851Z
UID:10001393-1658660400-1658674800@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-07-24/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220729T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220729T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220519T190435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T145851Z
UID:10001394-1659092400-1659106800@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Corner of India
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome veteran Bennington-based home chef\, Shanta Ghosh to serve her authentic Indian cuisine from the Museum courtyard on Sundays through the summer. \nOrder in person\, or call or email in advance to have your order ready to be picked up. Cash only please. \nView Menu Here \nShanta grew up village cooking with her large household in Nayabasat\, India\, preparing large meals for visitors\, farm workers\, and family. Even though they were cooking for many\, it always felt like a home cooked meal and the hard work paid off with the simple pleasure of seeing people full and happy. What first began as a necessity evolved into something more. \nShanta brought her love of cooking with her to Bennington\, VT where she’s prepared many delicious meals with family and friends. Eventually she decided it was time to share her Corner of India with everybody. If you’ve ever had one of her flavorful dishes\, you’ll very quickly agree it’s a passion worth sharing. Since then\, she’s catered for large clients including The Vermont Arts Exchange\, Powers Market as well as a host of private affairs. When asked why she loves cooking so much\, she shared\, “It’s fun and it feels like I’m doing something good. I love offering food that not everyone has the opportunity to have\, it’s nice to see someone happy with such a simple thing.”
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/corner-of-india/2022-07-29/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220729T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220729T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T191850
CREATED:20220407T145656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T181833Z
UID:10001195-1659114000-1659121200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Belle-Skinner
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2022\, plus additional support from the Golub Foundation. Performances will begin June 3rd and run through September 2nd\, 2022\, and will be free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nBelle-Skinner\nBelle-Skinner is a dark nostalgic singer-songwriter based in upstate New York and Brooklyn. With a hauntingly beautiful\, lilting soprano and innate sense of melody she crafts tales of songbirds\, sirens and desert nomads – nuanced and layered stories which bridge the gap between past and present. Though her influences cover a broad range of genres – from French chansons and Russian folk to contemporary alt-pop and rock – her voice often draws comparisons to the likes of Joni Mitchell\, Jeff Buckley\, Angel Olsen\, and early St. Vincent. \nOpening for acts such as Mitski\, Cautious Clay\, Sean Rowe\, Mikaela Davis\, Saint Saviour (Groove Armada)\, Bill Ryder-Jones (Arctic Monkeys)\, Joy Ike\, Winterpills\, and Heather Maloney\, she has performed at venerated venues like The Linda Performing Arts Center\, Proctor’s Theatre\, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival\, and the Roundhouse Theatre in London. \nIn 2015 she was a finalist at the Telluride Troubadour Competition; a showcasing songwriter on the main-stage at Rocky Mountain Folks Festival in Lyons\, CO; a semi-finalist in The 2015 Great American Songwriting Contest; a finalist in July 2016’s SolarFest Songwriter Showcase; a showcasing artist at August 2016’s MusikFest\, the country’s largest free music festival; and a performer at Brooklyn’s famous Northside Festival. \n[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDPbdOtgtH4&list=PLLH9j5FBy2MIDY6mg85of4NBTFHPNxTuh&index=2[/embedyt]
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-belle-skinner/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Concerts in the Courtyard
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