Opening Reception, Saturday, April 4, 1pm - 4pm
Limited free seating is available on a roundtrip chartered bus from New York City for the April 4th opening. Reservations are required and can be made on this by calling +1 845-758-7598 or emailing Mary Rozell at mrozell@bard.edu.
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today collects curatorial projects organized by the Class of 2026 at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, in fulfillment of their M.A. in Curatorial Studies. From solo exhibitions that revisit and reinvigorate historical legacies to group shows that foreground contemporary practices, the projects span diverse disciplines, time periods, and materials.
These projects are the result of rigorous study, combining scholarship with a focus on the practices of exhibition-making. Developed over the past two years—a period of active political turmoil—each is informed by this climate, though motivated by distinct concerns. Although these projects are drawn together by chance, their shared environment is felt here as a persistent vibration.
False Sponsor, Part of Being Alive, and We made it up to remember… collect practices that take the image as an origin point to confront questions that are both personal and societal. Adapting to shifts within a shared atmosphere, Useful Contaminants, Weather Stress Index, and Full Tilt explore the lasting effects of unseen infrastructures.
Each examining a single artist’s legacy, Anne Healy: Logic of Intuition, Shigeko Kubota: “Video is a ghost of yourself”, and Maria Auxiliadora da Silva: Imprinted in My Mind examine the ways that practices, both artistic and curatorial, foster exchange that is intergenerational, intercultural, and international. Looking to the past to better understand contemporary conditions, Assume Form, Prospective Fields: Revisiting Land Marks, and Ceremonial Healings of Bastet the Cat: On Halim El-Dabh’s Sonic World reassess the ways artistic practices are historicized, exploring them through alternative perspectives and methodologies.
Together, the exhibitions of Everything That Happens Will Happen Today ask: Where, and when, do we look to understand our present?
The CCS Bard Class of 2026 is Ray Camp, Alma Chaouachi, Mike Curran, Christopher Gianunzio, Lila Gould, Bruna Grinsztejn, Grace Harmer, Gladys Lou, Devon Ma, Truth Murray-Cole, Emily Nola, and Amy Yuanchen Qian.
The graduate student-curated exhibitions and projects at CCS Bard are part of the requirements for the master of arts degree and are made possible with support from Lonti Ebers; Robert Soros and the Enterprise Foundation; the Rebecca and Martin Eisenberg Student Exhibition Fund; the Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg Family Foundation; the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation; The Wortham Foundation; the Board of Governors of the Center for Curatorial Studies; and the Center’s Patrons, Supporters, and Friends.