About
Upcoming Exhibitions
BGC Gallery will resume its exhibition programming this September with the return of Sèvres Extraordinaire: Sculpture from 1740 until Today, originally slated for fall 2024.
Bard Graduate Center is an advanced graduate research institute in New York City dedicated to the cultural histories of the material world. Our MA and PhD degree programs, Gallery exhibitions, research initiatives, scholarly publications and public programs explore new ways of thinking about decorative arts, design history, and material culture.

About
28th Annual Iris Foundation Awards
Honoring Irene Roosevelt Aitken, Dr. Julius Bryant, Dr. Meredith Martin, and Katherine Purcell
Events
Wednesdays @ BGC
Join us this spring for weekly programming!





About

Bard Graduate Center is devoted to the study of decorative arts, design history, and material culture through research, advanced degrees, exhibitions, publications, and events.


Bard Graduate Center advances the study of decorative arts, design history, and material culture through its object-centered approach to teaching, research, exhibitions, publications, and events.

At BGC, we study the human past and present through their material expressions. We focus on objects and other material forms—from those valued for their aesthetic elements to the ordinary things used in everyday life.

Our accomplished interdisciplinary faculty inspires and prepares students in our MA and PhD programs for successful careers in academia, museums, and the private sector. We bring equal intellectual rigor to our acclaimed exhibitions, award-winning catalogues and scholarly publications, and innovative public programs, and we view all of these integrated elements as vital to our curriculum.

BGC’s campus comprises a state-of-the-art academic programs building at 38 West 86th Street, a gallery at 18 West 86th Street, and a residence hall at 410 West 58th Street. A new collection study center will open at 8 West 86th Street in 2026.

Founded by Dr. Susan Weber in 1993, Bard Graduate Center has become the preeminent institute for academic research and exhibition of decorative arts, design history, and material culture. BGC is an accredited unit of Bard College and a member of the Association of Research Institutes in Art History (ARIAH).


Thank you for your support of Bard Graduate Center!

As a lover of objects and an appreciator of all Bard Graduate Center has to offer, you are invited to join the Members Circle. Members enjoy a range of benefits, including priority access and free tickets to exhibitions and events, invitations to exhibition openings and members-only evenings, and discounts on publications and merchandise. For specific details of all member benefits, see the menu below. Thank you for your support! If you should have any questions, please contact Molly Fagan at 212 501 3059 or molly.fagan@bgc.bard.edu.


Membership Circle Benefit: $75 Level

Basic Member Benefits:

  • Free admission for you and a guest to the BGC Gallery
  • Invitation to opening night parties and member receptions
  • Advance announcements and/or discounts for select programs and gallery talks
  • 10% discount on gift store items and books
  • Recognition in the Year in Review
Membership Circle Benefit: $250 Level

All Basic Member Benefits plus the following:

  • Special membership gift
  • Two issues of West 86th, BGC’s Journal of Decorative Arts

The value of benefits at the $250 level is $50.

Membership Circle Benefit: $500 Level

All Basic Member Benefits plus the following:

  • Special membership gift and a current Focus Project catalogue
  • Two issues of West 86th, BGC’s Journal of Decorative Arts

The value of benefits at the $500 level is $80.

Membership Circle Benefit: $1000 Level

All Basic Member Benefits plus the following:

  • Special membership gift and a current exhibition catalogue of your choice
  • Two issues of West 86th, BGC’s Journal of Decorative Arts
  • Invitation to VIP receptions

The value of benefits at the $1000 level is $125.