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Academic Onefile
Academic Onefile is a general reference tool containing full-text and citation access to over 14,000 journal titles across disciplines.
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Academic Search Premier provides full text for more than 3,460 scholarly publications covering academic areas of study including social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, language and linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences, and area studies.
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The Graduate Program in Curatorial Studies is an intensive course of study in the history of contemporary art, the institutions and practices of exhibition making, and the theory and criticism of contemporary art since the 1960s. Throughout its over thirty year history, the program has actively recruited perspectives underrepresented in contemporary art and cultivated a student body representing a diverse spectrum of backgrounds in a broad effort to transform the curatorial field.
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SPECIAL THANKS

LEGACY TABLES
Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg
Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg
Gladstone Gallery

UNDERWRITER TABLES
Marieluise Hessel Artzt and Edwin Artzt
Melissa Schiff Soros

BENEFACTOR TABLES
Brookfield Properties
Lori and Alexandre Chemla
Kathryn and Kenneth Chenault
Susan and Leonard Feinstein
Hauser & Wirth
The Speyer Family Foundation
The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation
Angela Westwater, Sperone Westwater

CURATOR AND ARTIST TABLES
Roland Augustine
Amy Cappellazzo
Greene Naftali
Lawrence Luhring
Marguerite Steed Hoffman
Annabelle Selldorf

PATRONS
Marcy Carsey
Marian Goodman Gallery
Greene Naftali
Agnes Gund
Ydessa Hendeles
Jill and Peter Kraus
Raymond Learsy
Ruth Keating Lockwood
Barbara and Howard Morse
Beth Rudin DeWoody

ASSOCIATES
Susan Bay-Nimoy
Tanya Bonakdar
Dan Desmond and Uya Chuluunbaatar
Michele Oka Doner
Arthur Fleischer, Jr.
Charlotte Feng Ford
The Ronald and Jo Carole Lauder Foundation
Christina Lockwood
Susan and Glenn Lowry
Orentreich Family Foundation
Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn
Galerie Lelong & Co.

SPONSORS
Richard Armstrong
Eileen and Michael Cohen
Gagosian
Jenny Holzer
George A. Kellner
Wendy Olsoff
Penny Pilkington
Jane Richards
Laura Skoler (in honor of Lauren Cornell)
Jeremy Steinberg, Steinberg Shebairo LLP
Laurie and David Wolfert
Begum Yasar, Lévy Gorvy

FRIENDS
Ann Freedman, Freedman Art
Claudia Gould
Maxwell Graham and Mackenzie Lew Graham
Janice Guy
Miani Johnson
Casey Kaplan
Nicole Klagsbrun
John Melick
Petzel Gallery
Anne Rorimer
Julie Saul
Karen Shapiro
Shelby White
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Independent Research: MA Project Research
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Second Year Curatorial Practice II
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CCS Bard is pleased to announce Hamza Walker as the 2026 recipient of the Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence. The award, which first launched in 1998, celebrates the achievements of a leading curator whose lasting contributions have shaped the way we conceive of exhibition-making today. The awardee is selected by an independent panel of leading contemporary art curators, museum directors, and artists. The award reflects CCS Bard’s commitment to recognizing individuals who have defined new thinking, bold vision, and dedicated practice to the field of exhibition practice.

Walker will be honored at CCS Bard’s spring 2026 gala celebration and dinner on Monday, April 13, 2026. The event, which is chaired by Abby Bangser, Richard Chang, and Thor Shannon will be held in New York City at The Lighthouse at Pier 61.

For more information about the award gala please contact Ramona Rosenberg at rrosenbe@bard.edu or 845.758.7574.

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Sat, Closed

The CCS Bard Library is open to all current Bard College students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

Access to the CCS Bard Archives and Special Collections is by appointment due to the fragile and unique nature of these materials.

For more information regarding our research collections or to schedule an appointment, please contact us.

The CCS Bard Library is one of the foremost contemporary art research collections in the United States focusing on post-1960s contemporary art, curatorial practice, exhibition histories, theory and criticism. The Library’s main collection houses extensive holdings of international exhibition publications and artists’ monographs supporting the in-depth study of artists represented in the permanent collection. Special Collections includes important holdings of historic and out-of-print artist produced periodicals, limited edition, rare and signed exhibition catalogues and contemporary art publications, as well as an extensive collection of artists’ books. Through donation and purchase, the Library is comprehensively collecting the full publication history of select international exhibition venues, art publishers, and small presses.

New Keith Haring Wing at CCS Bard

In October 2025, the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) inaugurated its new Keith Haring Wing, a 12,000-square-foot addition to its Library, Archives, and collection storage facility. The expansion responds to the continued growth of CCS Bard’s research center and collections, encompassing art and archival holdings. The addition more than doubles the current capacity of CCS Bard’s Library & Archives, significantly increasing the number of students, scholars and researchers it can support.

Supported by a $10M capital campaign, the Keith Haring Wing is named in recognition of a lead $3M gift from the Keith Haring Foundation, which builds on the organization’s longstanding partnership with CCS Bard. Additional lead support for the project is provided by the Marieluise Hessel Foundation, along with major gifts from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF), the Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg Foundation, and a private foundation. Further support is provided by the CCS Bard Board of Governors and the Center’s community of patrons, supporters, and friends, along with in-kind support from ROI Office Interiors.

The Keith Haring Wing, designed by the award-winning firm HWKN Architecture with C.T. Male Associates serving as executive architect, is a two-story masonry structure that complements the existing CCS Bard facility, characterized by minimalist, light-filled interiors. Open ceilings and large windows introduce natural light deep into the expanded library, fostering an inviting and productive atmosphere for research and study.

To read the full story about the new Keith Haring Wing, click here.

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Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
April 4 – May 24, 2026
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For Bard students, faculty, and staff, appointments are required to consult holdings in Special Collections and the Archives. Outside researchers should contact us regarding access to collections.
Staff

Ann E. Butler, Director of Library & Archives
butler@bard.edu

William McHenry, Librarian
wmchenry@bard.edu

Hannah Mandel, Archivist
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The following conversation took place at CCS Bard on November 19, 2025, between Danielle Webb and exhibition co-curator Samrah Shoaib:
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CCS Bard and the Hessel Museum of Art are located on the campus of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, about 90 miles north of New York City. Our street address is:

33 Garden Road
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504

By Car

From New York City and southern Connecticut:

  • Follow I-84 to the Taconic State Parkway. Take the Taconic north to the Red Hook / Route 199 exit. Drive west on Route 199 through the village of Red Hook to Route 9G, then turn right onto Route 9G and drive north 1.6 miles. At the first light (Kelly Road), make a left, then bear right onto Annandale Road (Country Route 103) to enter the Bard campus. Follow the signs to CCS Bard / Hessel Museum.

From New Jersey and points south:

  • Take the New York State Thruway (I-87) to Exit 19 (Kingston). Take Route 209 (changes to Route 199 at the Hudson River) over the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge to Route 9G. At the second light, turn left onto Route 9G and drive north 3.5 miles. Once on the Bard campus, follow the signs to CCS Bard Hessel Museum.

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  • Take Route 44 to Route 199 at Millerton. Drive west on Route 199, then proceed as if coming from NYC and southern Connecticut (see above).

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  • Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to Exit B-2 (Taconic State Parkway). Take the Taconic south to the Red Hook / Route 199 exit, then proceed as if coming from NYC and southern Connecticut (see above).
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The CCS Bard Library is open to all Bard students, faculty, and staff. Outside researchers are welcome to contact us in advance to make an appointment.

Collections are non-circulating.

Appointments are required to consult holdings in Special Collections and the Archives.

Staff

Ann E. Butler, Director of Library & Archives
butler@bard.edu

William McHenry, Librarian
wmchenry@bard.edu

Hannah Mandel, Archivist
hmandel@bard.edu

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