The Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS Bard) at Bard College is a leading institution dedicated to the study of contemporary art and curatorial practices. Founded in 1990, it serves as an incubator for experimental exhibition-making and explores the historical, intellectual, and social contexts that shape curatorial work. CCS Bard includes the Hessel Museum of Art, a research library with extensive collections on post-1960s art, and an archive documenting contemporary visual arts. Its renowned graduate program offers intensive training in art history, exhibition practices, and critical theory, with a focus on diverse perspectives. The center also hosts public events, exhibitions, and publications, engaging broader communities in contemporary art discourse.

