80 Map Legend
44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 ✶ 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
Ottaway Gatehouse for International Study (IILE) parliament of reality by Olafur Eliasson President’s House Preston Hall (classrooms, offices) Reem-Kayden Center for Science and Computation (Resnick Laboratories, Bitó Auditorium) Resnick Commons (residence halls; Center for Spiritual Life) Robbins House (residence hall, Student Health and Counseling Services) Rose Science Laboratories Sands House (residence hall) Seymour: see Warden’s Hall Shafer House (Written Arts Program) Sottery Hall (Center for Student Life and Advising) South Hall (residence hall) Stevenson Athletic Center Stone Row: North Hoffman, South Hoffman, McVickar, Potter (residence halls, BEOP, Learning Commons) Tewksbury Hall (residence hall) Tremblay Hall (residence hall) Ward Manor (residence hall, Manor House Café, Bard Music Festival Office) Ward Manor Gatehouse (Center for Civic Engagement) Warden’s Hall: Fairbairn, Hopson, Seymour (faculty and program offices, residences) Woods Studio (Photography Program)
87
HUDSON RIVER
95
Scranton
84 87
Bard Graduate Center 81
TACONIC PARKWAY
Bard High School Early College
Albany
91
90
Bard College
Boston
MASS. TURNPIKE
Simon’s Rock College
Hartford 95
saw mill river parkway
90 NY STATE THRUWAY
MAP LEGEND 1 Achebe House (Bard Prison Initiative) 2 Albee (classrooms, offices, Difference and Media Project/Multicultural Affairs) 3 Alumni Houses (residence halls): Bluecher, Bourne, Honey, Leonard, Obreshkove, Rovere, Rueger, Shafer, Shelov, Steinway, Wolff 4 Anna Jones Memorial Garden 5 Annandale Hotel (Publications and Public Relations Offices) off map 6 Anne Cox Chambers Alumni/ae Center (Development and Alumni/ae Affairs, Institutional Support) 7 Aspinwall (classrooms and faculty offices) 8 Avery Arts Center: Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center, Center for Moving Image Arts, Edith C. Blum Institute (Film and Electronic Arts and Music Programs, Bard College Conservatory of Music offices) 9 Bard College Farm 10 Bard College Field Station 11 Bard Hall (recital space) 12 Barringer House (Center for Civic Engagement) 13 Bertelsmann Campus Center (bookstore, post office, Down the Road Café, Weis Cinema, and Career Development, Student Activities, and Trustee Leader Scholar Program Offices) 14 Bitó Conservatory Building 15 Blithewood (Levy Economics Institute) 16 Brook House (Residence Life) 17 Buildings and Grounds, Financial Aid Office, Student Accounts 18 Carriage House (Central Services) 19 Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS Bard) and Hessel Museum 20 Chapel of the Holy Innocents 21 Community Garden 22 Cruger Village (residence halls): Bartlett, Cruger, Keen North, Keen South, Maple, Mulberry, Oberholzer, Sawkill, Spruce, Stephens, Sycamore ✶ Fairbairn: see Warden’s Hall 23 Feitler House (residence hall) 24 Fisher Annex (MFA Program offices) 25 Fisher Center for the Performing Arts: Sosnoff Theater, LUMA Theater (Theater and Performance Program, Dance Program) 26 Fisher Studio Arts Building 27 Gahagan (offices) 28 Hegeman (classrooms, faculty offices, Bard Center for Environmental Policy, MBA in Sustainability Office) 29 Henderson Annex 30 Henderson Computer Resources Center 31 Hirsch Hall (residence hall) 32 Honey Field ✶ Hopson: see Warden’s Hall 33 Hopson Cottage (Admission Office) 34 Kline Commons (dining facility, Green Onion Grocer) 35 Libraries (Stevenson, Hoffman, Kellogg) 36 Lorenzo Ferrari Field Complex 37 Ludlow (administrative offices, Registrar’s Office, Institute for Writing and Thinking) 38 McCarthy House (Hannah Arendt Center, Human Rights Project) 39 Music Practice Rooms 40 Nursery School (Abigail Lundquist Botstein Nursery School, Bard Community Children’s Center) 41 Old Gym (Safety and Security Office, student activity spaces) 42 Olin Humanities Building and Auditorium (Olin Hall) 43 Olin Language Center
New York
76
Philadelphia 95
Baltimore
©2015 Bard College. All rights reserved. Published by the Bard College Publications Office. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained herein is accurate, details are subject to change. Map Illustration pp. 78–79: Mark Hess Opposite: The parliament of reality, a permanent outdoor installation by Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Photo: Karl Rabe Printed by: Meridian Printing, East Greenwich, Rhode Island