- Black Mountain College
Black Mountain College, founded in 1933 near
Asheville, North Carolina , was known as one of the leading progressive schools in the United States. It ceased operations in 1957. Although it lasted only about twenty-three years and enrolled fewer than 1,200 students, Black Mountain College was one of the most fabled experimental institutions in art education and practice, launching a remarkable number of the artists who spearheaded theavant-garde in the America of the 1960s.Fact|date=April 2008 It boasted an extraordinary curriculum in the visual, literary, andperforming arts , and its legacy continues to influence an alternative educational philosophy and practice.Fact|date=April 2008History
Founded in 1933 by
John Andrew Rice ,Theodore Dreier and other former faculty ofRollins College , Black Mountain was experimental by nature and committed to aninterdisciplinary approach, attracting a faculty which included many of America's leading visual artists, poets, and designers.Fact|date=April 2008Operating in a relatively isolated rural location with little budget, Black Mountain College inculcated an informal and collaborative spirit, and over its lifetime attracted a venerable roster of instructors. Some of the innovations, relationships and unexpected connections formed at Black Mountain would prove to have a lasting influence on the postwar American art scene, high culture, and eventually
pop culture .Fact|date=April 2008Buckminster Fuller met studentKenneth Snelson at Black Mountain, and the result was the firstgeodesic dome (improvised out of slats in the school's back yard);Merce Cunningham formed his dance company; andJohn Cage staged his firsthappening .Not a haphazardly conceived venture, Black Mountain College was a consciously directed
liberal arts school that grew out of the progressive education movement. In its day it was a unique educational experiment for the artists and writers who conducted it, and as such an important incubator for the Americanavant garde . Black Mountain proved to be an important precursor to and prototype for many of the alternative colleges of today ranging from theUniversity of California, Santa Cruz andMarlboro College toEvergreen State College ,Shimer College ,Goddard College , andNew College of Florida among others.For the first eight years, the college rented the YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly buildings south of Black Mountain town. In 1941, it moved across the valley to its own campus at Lake Eden where it remained until its closing in 1956. The property was later purchased and converted to an ecumenical Christian boys' residential summer camp (Camp Rockmont), which later became a long-time location of the
Black Mountain Festival and theLake Eden Arts Festival . A number of the original structures are still in use as lodgings and/or administrative facilities.Faculty and alumni
Among those who taught there in the 1940s and 1950s were:
Josef and
Anni Albers ,Eric Bentley ,Alfred Kazin ,John Cage ,Harry Callahan ,Robert Creeley ,Merce Cunningham ,Max Dehn ,
Willem andElaine de Kooning ,Robert Duncan ,Buckminster Fuller ,Walter Gropius ,Lou Harrison ,Franz Kline ,Jacob Lawrence ,Richard Lippold ,Charles Olson ,M. C. Richards ,Albert William Levi ,Ben Shahn ,Aaron Siskind ,Jack Tworkov ,Robert Motherwell , andWilliam R. Wunsch.Guest lecturers included
Albert Einstein ,Clement Greenberg ,Bernard Rudofsky ,Richard Lippold andWilliam Carlos Williams .Ceramic artists
Peter Voulkos andRobert C. Turner taught there as well.Notable alumni
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Ruth Asawa
*Lyle Bongé
*Nicholas Cernovich
*Fielding Dawson
*Basil King
*Michael Rumaker
*Robert Rauschenberg
*Dorothea Rockburne
*Susan Weil
*John Chamberlain
*Ray Johnson
*Kenneth Noland
*Oli Sihvonen
*H. Peter Oberlander
*Joel Oppenheimer
*Arthur Penn
*Charles Perrow
*Jonathan Williams
*Robert De Niro, Sr.
*Cy Twombly
*Claude Stoller
*Kenneth Snelson
*Stan VanDerBeek
*Vera B. Williams The college ran summer institutes from 1944 till its closing in 1956.
Black Mountain poets
Various avant-garde poets (subsequently known as the
Black Mountain poets ) were drawn to the school through the years, most notablyCharles Olson , Robert Duncan,Denise Levertov ,Jonathan Williams ,Ed Dorn andRobert Creeley . Creeley was hired to teach and to edit the "Black Mountain Review" in 1955, and when he left two years later for San Francisco, he became the link between the Black Mountain poets and the poets of theSan Francisco Renaissance . ThroughAllen Ginsberg , a link with theBeat generation writers ofGreenwich Village was initiated.Further reading
*cite book | first=Mary Emma| last=Harris| title=The Arts at Black Mountain College| year=2002 | publisher=
The MIT Press | id=ISBN 978-0-262-58212-4*cite book | first=Vincent (ed.)| last=Katz| title=Black Mountain College: Experiment in Art | year=2003 | publisher=
The MIT Press | id=ISBN 978-0-262-60071-2*cite book | first=Marvin (ed.) | last=Lane| title= Black Mountain College: Sprouted Seeds: an Anthology of Personal Accounts| year=c1990 | publisher=
University of Tennessee Press | id= ISBN 978-0-870-49663-9*cite book | first=Martin| last=Duberman| title= Black Mountain An Exploration in Community| year=c1993 | publisher=
W.W. Norton | id= ISBN 0393309533External links
* [http://www.blackmountaincollege.org Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center]
* [http://www.bmcproject.org/index.htm The Black Mountain College Project]
* [http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/bmc_web_page/bmc.htm Black Mountain College: Collections in the North Carolina State Archives]
* [http://www.bmcfullyawake.org Fully Awake: Black Mountain College Documentary] the first and only documentary solely on Black Mountain College. The story of BMC is weaved through interviews with students, professors and modern scholars with archival footage and photographs.
* [http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_RelishArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1149189298208 "Honoring the Mind's Eye"] article on Hazel Larsen Archer, a photographer who documented her years at the college in the 1940s and early '50s
* [http://www.mindspring.com/~cliofilm Bauhaus in America] a documentary about the influence of the Bauhaus on America, including a segment on Black Mountain College with Anni Albers, Ted and Bobbi Dreier, "et alia." produced and directed by Judith Pearlman, Cliofilm.
* [http://blackmountaincollegecelebration.com/ Black Mountain College Celebration] 75th Anniversary of Black Mountain College
* [http://library.uncg.edu/depts/archives/mss/html/Mss118.htm Finding Aid for the Black Mountain College Collection] at theUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro
* [http://library.uncg.edu/depts/archives/mss/html/Mss110.htm Finding Aid for Black Mountain College Publications] at theUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/asheville/ Asheville, North Carolina, a National Park Service "Discover Our Shared Heritage" Travel Itinerary]
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