Graduate Student Thesis Exhibitions
Graduate Student Thesis Exhibitions
International Research Trip
International Research Trip
First-Year Group-Curated Exhibitions
First-Year Group-Curated Exhibitions
Professional Development and Work Placement
Professional Development and Work Placement
During their time at CCS Bard, students gain hands-on work experience at a wide range of art institutions and receive mentoring from curators, scholars, critics, and other arts professionals. More information on Professional Development and Work Placement can be found on the Curriculum page.
Recent student work placements include:
• Amant (New York)
• Dia Art Foundation (New York)
• Cité Internationale des Art (Paris)
• Fire Island Artist Residency (New York)
• Kunstinstituut Melly (Rotterdam)
• KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Berlin)
• New Museum (New York)
• MoMA Department of Media and Performance (New York)
• MoMA PS1 (New York)
• Performa (New York)
• SculptureCenter (New York)
• Spelman College Museum of Fine Art (Atlanta)
• Tate Modern with Curator-at-Large (Los Angeles)
• The Drawing Center (New York)
Second Year: Curatorial Modules
Second Year: Curatorial Modules
Second Year: Curatorial Modules provides opportunities for independent curatorial and research practices in an expanded field. Students will balance independently driven research and production with collaborative group-work in order to realize a project that is presented to the public over the course of the year.
Current curatorial modules include:
• “Produce a new performance or time-based commission at EMPAC” organized by Vic Brooks (see past collaborations between EMPAC and Bard)
• “Organize and build a multisensory reading room for The Portal” organized by Cori Olinghouse
• “Develop individual oral histories centered around contemporary native art” organized by Suzanne Snider & Candice Hopkins
After CCS Bard
After CCS Bard
CCS Bard graduates number over 300 and work in a wide range of positions in the arts, both in the U.S. and internationally. Many are leaders: directors, curators, and writers, shaping contexts for art and its reception and understanding. The network of alumni is incredibly strong, supportive, and global. Graduates work or have worked at major museums, contemporary art spaces and nonprofits, for publishers and magaziners, and have been at the helm of leading biennials taking place in Berlin, São Paulo, Liverpool, Venice, and more. A full list of alumni is online here.