Applications for the graduate institute’s Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture MA and PhD programs are due January 7, 2022.
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Bard Graduate Center Hosts Virtual Open Houses for Its MA and PhD Programs
Learn about the graduate institute’s advanced study programs in decorative arts, design history, and material culture; applications are due by January 4, 2021.
Call for Applications: Bard Graduate Center’s Master’s in Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture
Training the next generation of curators, museum and arts professionals, scholars, and educators.
Sign Up for New Perspectives on French Fashion History, a Non-Credit Course at the Bard Graduate Center
Paula Alaszkiewicz, Maude Bass-Krueger, Alexis Romano, Susan Hiner, and Francesca Granata talk war time fashion, ready-made fashion, and more starting October 7.
An Exhibition About a Book That Rejuvenated an Indigenous Culture
The show tells a success story not often heard in the world of Indigenous art and culture, chronicling how the Boas/Hunt book has acted as a guide for contemporary Kwakiutl peoples.
Material Messages Between Earth and the Divine
Agents of Faith: Votive Objects in Time and Place at Bard Graduate Center Gallery in New York examines 4,000 years of votive offerings.
An Artist’s Ofrenda Celebrates the Day of the Dead at Green-Wood Cemetery
Last weekend, visitors to the Green-Wood Cemetery celebrated the dead with an altar for Dia de Muertos.
Bard Graduate Center Launches Citywide Ex Voto NYC Program
A series of off site programs, the events celebrate the rich history of New York and explore votive practice across cultures.
Bard Graduate Center Presents A Festival Exploring the Cultural Worlds of South Asia
Curated by historian Sugata Ray, Lahore on my Mind unites thinkers, curators, and artists, from the United States, Europe, and South Asia.
The Enduring Relevance of a 1,000-Year-Old Chinese Design Manual
Facsimile pages of the Sanli tu are on view at Bard Graduate Center, where an illuminating exhibition explores the book’s significance and legacy in design.
Resurrecting the First World’s Fair in the US Through Its Relics
A Bard Graduate Center exhibition reassembles the forgotten history of New York’s 1853–54 Crystal Palace through rare artifacts.
The Wonderland of Swedish Wooden Toys
From delicate dollhouses to globally recognized puzzles to small animal figurines, the vast variety of toys that have emerged from Sweden over time are more than just playthings.