Past Events
Spend the day exploring the biodiversity of our riparian buffer restoration site at the front of the Preserve at Vassar, looking at insects, trees, fungi, and more! Join for as little or as much as you’d like.
A 1:30 p.m. pop-up exhibit and lecture at Locust Grove Estate, followed by a 3:30 p.m. tour at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College. Free and open to the public.
Featuring Joseph Genualdi, violin and Richard Wilson, piano.
A performance of works by Mozart, Giddens, Darvishi, and Debussy that had a remarkable impact on their time. Free and open to the public.
Powerhouse brings together some of today’s most influential theatrical voices and welcomes the next generation of theater artists as members of the renowned Powerhouse Theater Training Program. Visit the Season page and get tickets to see this year’s lineup of new musicals, plays, and readings—all of which are open to the public and many of which are free.
Join a relaxed, guided meditation that is free and open to the public. Bring a yoga mat, bolster or blanket, and water. Extra mats will be available. Opening Meditation begins @ 12:30 in the Meditation Garden, food & vendors inside the barn.
A chorus and orchestra concert celebrating the work of J.S. Bach. Free and open to the public.
Photographer Judy Linn discusses her unique perspective on photography, reflected in the current Loeb exhibition The Hairy Leg Or What To Do Wrong, with Curator of Photography Jessica Brier. Free and open to all.
An organ and piano concert celebrating the work of J.S. Bach. Free and open to the public.
Local Hudson Valley artists celebrate Vassar’s unique architecture and landscapes. Opening Reception June 1, 5:00–6:30 p.m.
Vassar College’s 159th Commencement Ceremony featured an address by Dr. Margaret Hamburg.
Featuring members of the Vassar College Music Faculty.
Jason Albaum, saxophone, Zhixian Xu, piano
Cameron Long, soprano and Shai Wexler, violin
Geyer’s work encompasses text, photography, painting, sculpture, video, and performance.
A Fishman Family Endowed lecture by David Shyovitz, Associate Professor of History at Northwestern University and Director of NU’s Crown Family Center for Jewish and Israel Studies.