WHAT IS CONTEMPORARY ART AT BARD?


This is an ongoing project initiated by the graduate students of CCS Bard. We invite you to help us map what contemporary art is at Bard College. Anyone can become a contributor to this blog, just click here to add a post of your own. Questions? Email them to lp6795@bard.edu.

This is one of many works by Brazilian artist, Leya-Mira Brander, curated by CCS student Laura Barlow.  This is the first exhibition of the Bulletin Board project for the Fall ‘09 semester and it has been relocated to a vitrine inside of the CCS Library.  The Bulletin Board project at Bard is the third venue in which it’s founder, Matthew Higgs, has implemented the system of exhibition making.  This project originally began at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco, and has since also been started in the lobby at Whitle Columns gallery in NYC.
[posted by Courtney Malick]This is one of many works by Brazilian artist, Leya-Mira Brander, curated by CCS student Laura Barlow.  This is the first exhibition of the Bulletin Board project for the Fall ‘09 semester and it has been relocated to a vitrine inside of the CCS Library.  The Bulletin Board project at Bard is the third venue in which it’s founder, Matthew Higgs, has implemented the system of exhibition making.  This project originally began at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco, and has since also been started in the lobby at Whitle Columns gallery in NYC.
[posted by Courtney Malick]

This is one of many works by Brazilian artist, Leya-Mira Brander, curated by CCS student Laura Barlow.  This is the first exhibition of the Bulletin Board project for the Fall ‘09 semester and it has been relocated to a vitrine inside of the CCS Library.  The Bulletin Board project at Bard is the third venue in which it’s founder, Matthew Higgs, has implemented the system of exhibition making.  This project originally began at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco, and has since also been started in the lobby at Whitle Columns gallery in NYC.

[posted by Courtney Malick]