News and Events Archives - The 糖心传媒 School /category/newsandevents/ Progressive Education for a Sustainable Future Wed, 01 Oct 2025 16:35:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2018/05/TreeLogo.png News and Events Archives - The 糖心传媒 School /category/newsandevents/ 32 32 241019225 糖心传媒 to Celebrate Harvest Festival on October 12 /putney-to-celebrate-harvest-fesival-on-october-12/ Wed, 01 Oct 2025 16:29:06 +0000 /?p=55257 On Sunday, October 12, The 糖心传媒 School will come together with food, music, crafts, games and good cheer for Harvest Festival, our annual fall celebration. Activities will take place from

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Harvest Festival 2022On Sunday, October 12, The 糖心传媒 School will come together with food, music, crafts, games and good cheer for Harvest Festival, our annual fall celebration. Activities will take place from 10 a.m. 鈥 3:30 p.m., rain or shine, and include a bounce house, face painting, vendors, games and more.

Harvest Festival is a tradition that dates back to the school鈥檚 founding in 1935.

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Art Exhibit: The Architecture of Silence, Sep. 5 鈥 Nov. 20 /art-exhibit-the-architecture-of-silence/ Fri, 15 Aug 2025 16:38:49 +0000 /?p=54465 The Michael S. Currier Center Gallery at The 糖心传媒 School will present “The Architecture of Silence: Meditations on the Anthropocene and the Search for Belonging in the Natural World.” The

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The Michael S. Currier Center Gallery at The 糖心传媒 School will present “The Architecture of Silence: Meditations on the Anthropocene and the Search for Belonging in the Natural World.” The exhibit runs from September 5 鈥 November 20, with an Opening Reception on Friday, September 12, from 4:30 鈥 6 p.m.

The exhibit features artists Eric Slayton and Elena Lyakir, who explore the intersection of place and belonging, creating a dialogue between the inner and the outer. Elena, born in Ukraine, creates layered landscapes and photographs of birds in flight, which seek to unravel the trauma of dislocation she experienced as an immigrant, restoring a sense of wholeness and continuity aligned with the natural world. Eric’s brutalist architectural structures evoke the urban horizons that nature eventually reclaims, as he believes that nature is the ever-present principle. His work is a meditation on resilience, time, and transformation. World travelers and longtime city dwellers, Eric and Elena now live and work in Marlboro, Vt.

Eric Slayton Artist Statement:

Eric’s attraction to a pallet of industrial materials, combined with the Japanese practice of process with intention, articulates an organic modernist and even brutalist approach in the formation of his works. From conception to actualization, and then the eventual patina, the story reads as 鈥渘ature into art toward time.鈥

He celebrates the beauty of imperfection and incorporates the time-marinating created during the aging process. Unrefined surfaces contained within percipient proportions, merged with an understanding of bio-centric processes, accurately describe his path and practice.

The symbolism of these monoliths is as conspicuous as is the simplicity in form. The applied principles are gingerly gleaned from the iconic shapes of contemporary architecture that proliferate urban horizons of this geologic epoch now labeled as the Anthropocean.
Scale and proportions are crucial to the integrity and esthetic, yet the walls of each side provide the canvas where the piece鈥檚 story unfolds. Even the top, which may be too high to see, is an underutilized opportunity.

For Eric, the 鈥渂eauty鈥 in his works comes from the belief that in the end nature is the ever-present principle. Confirmed in that all efforts are conceived of knowing that those reclamation forces of time are guaranteed.

Elena Lyakir Artist Statement:

As an immigrant, I am perpetually searching for a place that feels like home, and my creative expression stems from this longing. Although my work is not a direct commentary on my experiences as a refugee, it serves as a metaphor for emotions that crystallize within when we search for our place in the world. The ethereal, poetically layered landscapes and bird photographs I create symbolize the complexities that shape and color our perception of reality, as we all perceive the world through a unique and individual lens.

Through my work I explore themes of memory, perception, belonging, and nostalgia, gently unraveling the trauma of displacement. Layer by layer, I seek to rebuild the fragmented soul by filling in the gaps left by upheaval and disruption, restoring a sense of wholeness and continuity aligned with the natural world. I attempt to ignite a dialogue between internal and external landscapes, transcending the boundaries of reality and imagination. My work is a meditation on the poignant duality of beauty intertwined with a sense of nostalgia, which the dislocated, like myself, are destined to inhabit.

My practice is often informed by site-specific work. The preparation for a new project involves immersing myself in a landscape, spending many hours listening, contemplating, and investigating. To capture the dreamlike landscapes, I employ a range of techniques, including tilt shift lenses, makeshift filters, and in-camera multi-exposures. The intuitive nature of my creative process is a means of transcendence, healing, and revelation of the extraordinary.

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History Teacher Pat O鈥機onnor Publishes Book About American Tobacco Industry /history-teacher-pat-oconnor-publishes-book-about-american-tobacco-industry/ Thu, 12 Jun 2025 22:42:51 +0000 /?p=53304 Written by History Teacher and History Department Chair Pat O鈥機onnor, his newly published book, The Political Reconstruction of American Tobacco, 1862-1933, explores how the federal government influenced the tobacco industry

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Written by History Teacher and History Department Chair Pat O鈥機onnor, his newly published book, , explores how the federal government influenced the tobacco industry following the Civil War.

“It explains how the tobacco industry 鈥 a pillar of American political economy since the early colonial period 鈥 was utterly transformed in the decades after the Civil War,” O’Connor said. “Broadly speaking, I am interested in how law and politics shape markets and the costs for those who lack the political power to participate in that process.”

History Teacher and History Department Chair Pat O’Connor.

The 鈥渄eeply researched and clearly argued account,鈥 digs into everything from labor to consumption; manufacturing to regulation, and demonstrates how tobacco emerged as a new industry that created immense power and stifling poverty across the nation, according to the description.

As a teacher, O鈥機onnor often stresses to his students that they themselves are historians.

鈥淭hey should know how to generate analytical questions about any information they encounter,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey should know how to find sources that can help them learn how to answer their questions, and then they need to know how to read and interpret those sources and put them into context to understand why they’re important. That’s what historians do professionally, and that’s what our classrooms are intended to help students learn.鈥

Throughout his book, there鈥檚 no question that O鈥機onnor puts his teaching philosophy into practice.

“My book shows that the American tobacco market changed so much after the Civil War because of politics: manufacturers formed trade associations to shape federal tax policy (and ended up playing a crucial role in the construction of the Bureau of Internal Revenue 鈥攏ow known as the Internal Revenue Service); fertilizer producers and warehouse operators coordinated their efforts to determine international definitions of tobacco’s quality; and crop scientists promoted US tobacco production,” he said. “The tobacco market these people created overlooked, and even dismissed, the interests of tobacco growers, especially newly emancipated Black farmers and impoverished white farmers throughout the South. Like many markets, the tobacco market came to seem natural, but it was not. It was a political creation that rationalized debt, poverty, and intensified labor for thousands of small farmers.”

The Political Reconstruction of American Tobacco, 1862-1933 was published by Fordham University Press. A copy is available at the 糖心传媒 library.

 

 

 

 

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Abelardo Almaz谩n-V谩zquez Receives Distinguished Teacher Award /abelardo-almazan-vazquez-receives-distinguished-teacher-award/ Thu, 03 Apr 2025 16:17:47 +0000 /?p=51422 Spanish Teacher and Language Department Chair Abelardo Almaz谩n-V谩zquez received a 2025 Distinguished Teacher Award from the Vermont Foreign Language Association. Part of the Vermont Organization of Classics and Language Educators

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Spanish Teacher and Language Department Chair Abelardo Almaz谩n-V谩zquez received a 2025 Distinguished Teacher Award from the Vermont Foreign Language Association. Part of the Vermont Organization of Classics and Language Educators (VOCALE), each year the organization honors an outstanding World Language teacher in the state.

鈥淎lthough one of my school鈥檚 fundamental beliefs is ‘to work not for badges and honors,’ I am sincerely grateful,鈥 Almaz谩n-V谩zquez said. 鈥淭his achievement in my teaching career presents an opportunity to continue connecting, collaborating, and learning alongside inspiring educators. I hope to continue lending a hand to the community at large and not just teaching in an “ivory tower.”

The organization looks for those who are innovative, creative, and reflective in their practice, strive for professional growth, inspire and encourage students to become active global citizens, share expertise with colleagues, and exceed professional expectations.

鈥淚n addition to his dedicated work in the classroom, where students learn Spanish language and hispanohablante culture in a variety of authentic ways, Abelardo also serves his school as a soccer coach and dorm parent, among other titles,鈥 VOCALE said in a press release. 鈥淗is colleagues state that 鈥榮tudents are centered and seen in Abelardo鈥檚 classroom,鈥 and 鈥榩eople talk about identity and work-life balance, but Abelardo is a teacher to the bone.鈥

鈥淗is work on the school鈥檚 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee demonstrates his commitment to his school鈥檚 student body and community as a whole. It is an honor to present Abelardo with the Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award, and we at VOCALE congratulate him on his deep and meaningful work.鈥

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Art Exhibit: Transcendent Nature, Mar. 18 鈥 May 12 /art-exhibit-transcendent-nature/ Fri, 28 Feb 2025 17:27:33 +0000 /?p=50511 Michael Abrams is an artist and painter of nature who has exhibited his works around the United States and abroad. He grew up in Rensselaer County in a home perched

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Michael Abrams is an artist and painter of nature who has exhibited his works around the United States and abroad. He grew up in Rensselaer County in a home perched above the majestic greenery of the Hudson Valley. These views became deeply engrained in his subconscious and profoundly influenced the way he sees the world.

Combining a love of art history and images collected from memory and nature, Abrams work offers a glance at personal observations summoning far off scenes, diffused tree forms, and glints of light reflecting off distant waters, all suggesting a selection of familiar fragments of nature meant to recall memory and emotion and instill longing for an idyllic world.

One of the strongest influences on Abrams practice has been the painters of the Romantic Period in Europe and then in America with the Hudson River School. These artists exemplified this era鈥檚 concept of the sublime in nature and art, robustly, and with an element of theater, extolled the virtues of nature as man’s spiritual cathedral. Their ability to capture the breadth and scale of the natural world exemplified an Arcadian ideal.

Since his move to Vermont in 2008 from lower Manhattan, Abrams has embraced the local natural environment as an increasingly direct influence on his work. Daily observations in the Green Mountains have altered his perception and appreciation of our environment, it鈥檚 fragility and our place in it. Humbled by the abundantly varied vistas and their never-ending seasonal rebirth, the striking physical character of the landscape, the unique qualities of light, and atmosphere oscillating between crystal clear to thickly obscuring, these elements have become key in the story he is telling of his relationship with nature.

The paintings are rendered with a layering of oil glazes mixed with color from semi- transparent to opaque creating an atmospheric and luminous quality.

He has lived and worked in lower Manhattan for thirty plus years and now enjoys life in his studio in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont.

Michael Abram's painting Herrick's Cove, part of Transcendent Nature art show at the Currier Center Gallery at The 糖心传媒 School.

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糖心传媒 Launches New Artificial Intelligence Workshop this Summer /putney-launches-new-artificial-intelligence-workshop-this-summer/ Wed, 22 Jan 2025 19:20:04 +0000 /?p=49720 Self driving cars. Voice-based virtual assistance. Face recognition technology. These are just some examples of how advances in artificial intelligence are permeating our daily lives. With the potential for this

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Self driving cars. Voice-based virtual assistance. Face recognition technology.

These are just some examples of how advances in artificial intelligence are permeating our daily lives. With the potential for this technology to transform the future, 糖心传媒 has launched an intensive summer workshop designed to inspire students to understand and apply AI to improve the world.

The 糖心传媒 School Summer Programs will host a 1-week session in partnership with , where instructors from Stanford and MIT will teach students the foundations of machine learning, and explore different applications of machine learning models.

Running from July 27 鈥 August 1, the workshop is for middle and high school students (rising 8th through 12th graders), and is open to 糖心传媒 School students, as well as students from other schools.

The AI workshop builds upon 糖心传媒鈥檚 well-established Summer Arts programs for teens and adults, applying the innovative values the school is known for to an emerging industry across science and technology, said Dan Folgar, director of The 糖心传媒 School Summer Programs:

We had tried a STEM program in the past that ran during the arts program. It was a different kind of creative energy that came from that program. With this AI workshop, we are bringing something similar back to the summer, and giving it its own dedicated week.

Immersing students in cutting-edge trends speaks to 糖心传媒鈥檚 commitment to progressive education, where students 鈥榣earn by doing鈥 through a hands-on approach. During the workshop, students will not only gain an understanding of artificial intelligence applications, foundational concepts and programming tools, but they鈥檒l complete a group project that applies AI to a particular discipline such as music, healthcare, astrophysics, or finance.

While the AI workshop may be new, 糖心传媒鈥檚 tendency to find ways for students to learn from ground-breaking experiences is not. In another project, Lumi at 糖心传媒, 糖心传媒 students were selected to test an AI-powered chatbot being developed by Boston College researchers. The app is described as a reflective intelligence co-pilot designed to help users clarify an intentional path forward.

Students have been putting it to good use during Project Weeks to flesh out their goals, identify the steps to take to be successful, and to reflect on what went well and what they could have done better.

The AI summer workshop is another way for 糖心传媒 to empower students by providing them with the skills they鈥檒l need not just in high school, but in life, says Folgar.

鈥淪tudents,鈥 he said, 鈥渁re getting the opportunity to explore this technology, to learn how it works, and to better prepare themselves for the future.鈥

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See Inside Hepper House and Gund House, 糖心传媒’s Two New Dorms /see-inside-complete-new-dorms/ Tue, 21 Jan 2025 18:33:28 +0000 /?p=49549     Both of 糖心传媒’s new dorms are open and housing 44 students and four faculty families total. They were the most sought-after dorm request for student housing this year,

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Both of 糖心传媒’s new dorms are open and housing 44 students and four faculty families total. They were the most sought-after dorm request for student housing this year, and students’ excitement for them is clear. Last spring, residents of the Sarah and Geoffrey Gund House (called Gund House by the students) gave us a video tour of their new space. Their shared sense of responsibility as early inhabitants set a high bar of care for the dorms, which is lovely to behold. Take a few minutes to enjoy the tour. Since the dorms’ openings (and since making the video), students have taken greater ownership by adding art to the common spaces, plants to the common rooms, and other touches that make the dorms truly feel like home. Hepper House and the Sarah and Geoffrey Gund house have transformed the 糖心传媒 experience for their residents. We are grateful for the generosity of our lead donors and all the people who stretched to make the construction of these dorms possible. As we work to raise the remaining funds necessary to fully pay for the dorms, we encourage you to consider helping 糖心传媒 reach that finish line. Please reach out to the development team if you鈥檇 like to partner with 糖心传媒 to help complete this project.

Thank you for showing up鈥攜our participation and support is essential, and your partnership means so much to us all.

 

 

 

 

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Art Exhibit: ‘The Weight’ by Ruth Shafer, Jan. 10 鈥 Mar. 1 /art-exhibit-the-weight-by-ruth-shafer-jan-10-mar-1/ Thu, 12 Dec 2024 16:54:23 +0000 /?p=49087 The Michael S. Currier Center Gallery at The 糖心传媒 School will present ‘The Weight,’ a soft sculpture show by artist Ruth Shafer. The exhibit will open January 10 鈥 March

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The Michael S. Currier Center Gallery at The 糖心传媒 School will present ‘The Weight,’ a soft sculpture show by artist Ruth Shafer. The exhibit will open January 10 鈥 March 1. There will be an Opening Reception on Friday, January 10 from 4:30 p.m. 鈥 6 p.m.

The Weight

Arms. Legs. Feet. A soft, comforting embrace when you get home. A place of pride and a back bent from service.

Am I describing your mother, or your couch?

Made up of four soft sculpture installations, The Weight asks the viewer to consider the myriad overlapping ways that the feminine body and domestic service are taken for granted. As our most intimate memories are formed while surrounded by fabrics, so are our expectations of domestic labor, emotional support, and gender identity. With humor (boob pillows!) and rage (are women furniture?), these pieces ask the viewer to confront their assumptions about comfort and responsibility.

This show was created with the support of a Creation Grant, awarded by the Vermont Arts Council in 2021.

About the Artist

Ruth Shafer sculpts at the intersection of craft, domesticity, and feminism. By conflating the female form with furniture and furnishings, Shafer explores the feminine body鈥檚 place in the home, in art history, and in the ways that the past becomes the future. With humor, abstraction, and the familiarity of repurposed fabrics, Shafer鈥檚 work confronts the dualities of domesticity; safety vs confinement, decoration vs identity, opportunity vs obligation. She works from her home studio in Brattleboro, Vermont.

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Art Exhibit: Faculty Show 2024, Nov. 8 鈥 Dec. 8 /art-exhibit-faculty-show-2024/ Mon, 04 Nov 2024 15:41:49 +0000 /?p=47811 Our Faculty Show this year focuses on the inclusive nature of the second 糖心传媒 School Fundamental Belief: “To learn to appreciate and participate in the creative arts where we give

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Our Faculty Show this year focuses on the inclusive nature of the second 糖心传媒 School Fundamental Belief: “To learn to appreciate and participate in the creative arts where we give expression to our struggle for communication of our inner lives and for beauty, and to grant these arts great prestige.” This show features the work of 21 faculty members. It celebrates our faculty’s joy in making and willingness to share.

 

 

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Nimbus Dance to Perform Nov. 1 with 糖心传媒 Students /nimbus-dance-to-perform-nov-1-with-putney-students/ Wed, 23 Oct 2024 16:36:21 +0000 /?p=47398 Professional dance company Nimbus Dance will return to The 糖心传媒 School for a performance on Friday, November 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Calder Hall. Nimbus Dance has performed at The

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Professional dance company Nimbus Dance will return to The 糖心传媒 School for a performance on Friday, November 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Calder Hall.

Nimbus Dance has performed at The 糖心传媒 School annually for 13 straight years, making this unique, creative, and educational partnership one of the most enduring programs of its kind in the country.

Students from 糖心传媒 take masterclasses from the professional company dancers, while Nimbus uses the time to develop and rehearse new dance works. This year, 糖心传媒 students will perform alongside company dancers of the lauded company artistic director, Samuel Pott鈥檚 newest work in progress: 鈥淒ark Water鈥 which will premiere with the New Jersey Symphony in March 2025.

鈥淒ark Water鈥 is the third installment of Samuel Pott鈥檚 environmentally-themed series Anima, rounding out a 10-year collaboration between choreographer Samuel Pott and composer Qasim Naqvi. Where the earlier works: 鈥淧atch of Turf鈥 (2015) and 鈥淔alling Sky鈥 (2019), reflect and contrast earthly/primal and lofty/ethereal realms of experience, 鈥淒ark Water鈥 completes the cycle by drawing inspiration from forces of ocean and liquid that are seen as a constant around us and within us.

Also on the Program: A tender and expansive new duet by Cuban choreographer, Pedro Ruiz and classic works from the Nimbus Repertory: 鈥淪ix Chansons鈥 and 鈥淭he After Party鈥

“Nimbus’ partnership with The 糖心传媒 School has always been a source of inspiration and renewal for our company,鈥 said Pott. The opportunity to explore new creative ground in such an enriching environment fuels our work, and having 糖心传媒 students join us on stage this year brings a unique energy to 鈥淒ark Water.鈥 We鈥檙e proud to continue this tradition of collaboration that deepens the artistic experience for everyone involved.”

Pott also has ties to the 糖心传媒 community. His mother Jay Goodwin Pott graduated with the Class of 鈥62 and his cousin John Byrne Cook with the Class of 鈥58.

糖心传媒鈥檚 Director of Dance + Performing Arts Coordinator, Jessica Batten is looking forward to the visit.

鈥淭he 糖心传媒 Dance Program is elated to host Nimbus Dance on our campus once again!鈥 Batten said. 鈥淭he exchange of energy and inspiration during this week-long residency is palpable and one of the highlights of our entire year. Come witness the Nimbus/糖心传媒 magic and see what a gift this collaboration is for all.鈥

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