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DTSTAMP:20260617T002615Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146712984
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260617T002615Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146714009
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002615Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146716058
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250928
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002615Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146717083
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002615Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146718108
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250930
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002615Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146720157
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146721182
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251002
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146722207
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251003
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146724256
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146725281
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251005
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146727330
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251006
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146728355
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251007
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146730404
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251008
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146731429
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251009
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146732454
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146733479
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251011
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146735528
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251012
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146736553
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146737578
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251014
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146739627
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146740652
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251016
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146742701
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251017
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146743726
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251018
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146744751
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251019
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146746800
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251020
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146747825
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251021
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146748850
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251022
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146749875
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251023
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146751924
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251024
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146752949
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146753974
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251026
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146754999
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146756024
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251028
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146758073
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146759098
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146760123
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146761148
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146762173
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251102
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146764222
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146765247
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146766272
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251105
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146767297
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251106
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146768322
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251107
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146770371
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251108
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146771396
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251109
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146772421
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251110
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146773446
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251111
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146775495
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251112
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146776520
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146777545
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251114
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146778570
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251115
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146779595
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251116
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146781644
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146782669
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251118
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146783694
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251119
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146784719
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251120
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146785744
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251121
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146787793
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251122
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146788818
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251123
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146789843
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146791892
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146792917
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251126
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146793942
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251127
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146795991
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251128
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146797016
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251129
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146798041
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146800090
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146801115
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251202
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146802140
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251203
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146803165
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251204
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146805214
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251205
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146806239
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251206
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146807264
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251207
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146808289
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251208
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146810338
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146811363
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251210
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146812388
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251211
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146813413
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251212
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146814438
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251213
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146816487
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251214
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146817512
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251215
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146819561
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251216
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146821610
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251217
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146822635
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251218
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146823660
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251219
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146825709
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251220
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146826734
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251221
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146827759
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251222
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146828784
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251223
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146832883
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251226
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146833908
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251227
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146834933
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251228
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146835958
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146836983
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251230
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146839032
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251231
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146841082
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260102
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146842107
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260103
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146843132
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260104
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146845181
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260105
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146846206
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260106
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146847231
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260107
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002616Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146848256
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260108
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260109
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146850306
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260110
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146852355
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260111
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
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DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146853380
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260112
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146854405
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260113
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146855430
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260114
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146857479
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260115
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146858504
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260116
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146859529
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260117
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146860554
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260118
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146862603
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260119
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146863628
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260120
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146864653
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146865678
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260122
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146867727
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260123
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260617T002617Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50588146868752
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DESCRIPTION:Grief\, loss\, and mourning are universal experiences and integ
 ral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society\, grief often remains
  a taboo\, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss\, and th
 e extent to which it is socially accepted\, can stir unease\, discomfort\,
  and apprehension. Whether for those we love\, a way of life\, a sense of 
 belonging\, or an aspect of our identity\, how we navigate grief profoundl
 y shapes our physical and mental well-being.\n\nWorking in photography\, p
 ainting\, video\, and installation\, exhibition artists convey both person
 al and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memo
 ry\, empowerment\, transition\, and endurance. Do We Say Goodbye? challeng
 es the finality of loss\, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet dee
 ply individual journey.\n\nFeatured Artists: Peter Bruun\, Bethany Collins
 \, Jordan Douglas\, Mariam Ghani\, Lydia Kern\, John Killacky\, Nirmal Raj
 a\, and Jamel Robinson\n\nProgrammatic partner: Vermont Association of Psy
 choanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College\n\nMiriam Ghani\, There
 ’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be\, 2024\, Single channel vide
 o film still
GEO:44.476613;-73.212817
LOCATION:BCA Center\, First and second floor galleries
SUMMARY:Do We Say Goodbye? Grief\, Loss\, and Mourning
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/do-we-say-goodbye-grief-loss-and
 -mourning
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
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