Event Categories
Performance
Past
2007
ROBERT BRYN
May 19, 2007 - May 27, 2007
Hudson River, near Tivoli, NY
In conjunction "Come On Pilgrim: A 110-Mile Exhibition", curated by CCS graduate student Laura Mott.
JAMES WALSH
May 20, 2007
Trailside Museum, Cross River
Laura Mott will host a reception at the Trailside Nature Museum in Cross River for James Walsh's artist book accompanying his video work, also entitled The Strange Life of an Old Man Clad Entirely in Leather.
BROCK ENRIGHT: TOAST
November 2, 2007
508 W 25 St, New York City
Toast is A variety show based on the original Ed Sullivan show, 'Toast of the Town'.
2008
GREENROOM PERFORMANCE
October 4, 2008
Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
A performative slide lecture by Andrea Geyer, an artist who lives and works in Freiburg and New York City.
2009
MANIFESTO!
April 13, 2009
Bertelsmann Center, Weis Theater
MANIFESTO! is a performance-reading by Bard undergraduates of 6-7 historic and contemporary political and art-based manifestoes.
2010
RIGHTS FOR A SHELL - AN IMAGINARY TRIAL
September 22, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
The performance of an imaginary trial in which Annlee sues Philippe Parreno and Pierre Huyghe, demanding retroactive rights over all the uses of her image.
ASHLEY HUNT - NOTES ON THE EMPTYING OF A CITY
November 16, 2010
CCS Bard Video Gallery
Based upon experiences in New Orleans during the months following Hurricane Katrina, the piece considers what it meant to be present in that time and space with a camera and microphone.
2012
Opening for The Virgins Show - Inaugural Exhibition At Family Business
February 16, 2012
Family Business Gallery - 520 West 21st Street, NYC
Opening exhibition for the non-profit experimental art space FAMILY BUSINESS which features a combination of artists unknown to the art world and well-known names.
The John Ashbery Poetry Series Presents: Rob Fitterman, Tim Davis, and Kim Rosenfield
May 3, 2012
CCS Bard Galleries
A Reading and Performance
Anti-Establishment Performance : Brennan Gerard & Ryan Kelly
September 19, 2012
CCS Bard Galleries
Two clocks—one cycling forward, the other in reverse—mark military and personal time. When their times momentarily coincide, two performers begin a movement score based on the ticking of a clock, fading in and out of memory while falling in and out of sync.
Raspberry Cargo at Family Business
October 5, 2012
Family Business Gallery - 520 West 21st Street, NYC
Project opening with Duane Linklater & Will Heinrich
Raspberry Cargo at Family Business
October 12, 2012
Family Business Gallery - 520 West 21st Street, NYC
Musical performance, and reading with Layli Longsoldier
Anti-Establishment Performance : Trajal Harrell
October 22, 2012
CCS Bard Galleries
Appropriating Jean Baudrillard’s 1996 “Le Complot de l’art” to their own ends, the artists contemplate the current state of performance—its place within the art world and the larger cultural economy.
Raspberry Cargo at Family Business : Drive-In
October 26, 2012
Family Business Gallery - 520 West 21st Street, NYC
CCS Bard students present a reconfigured drive-in at Family Business. With works by Elizabeth Orr, Anton Ginzburg, Jason Mena, Dani Leventhal, Ragnheidur Getsdottir, Irina Arnaut, Boru O'Brien O'Connell, Jake Davidson.
CCS Bard and Live Arts Bard present : Hello Hi There by Annie Dorsen
November 27, 2012
The Richard B. Fisher Center, Bard College
Anti-Establishment Performance : Brennan Gerard & Ryan Kelly
December 19, 2012
CCS Bard Galleries
Two clocks—one cycling forward, the other in reverse—mark military and personal time. When their times momentarily coincide, two performers begin a movement score based on the ticking of a clock, fading in and out of memory while falling in and out of sync.
2013
Lustlands at Family Business
January 24, 2013
Family Business Gallery - 520 West 21st Street, NYC
Artists Lakis and Aris Ionas -The Callas, Family member / curator Nadja Argyropoulou and a group of artists and art works are the fearless voyagers of the dematerialization / rematerialization project LUSTLANDS (a family noir under the sun: the N.Y. rematerialization). On view from January 24th to February 16, 2013.



















