PERFORMANCE + ARTIST TALK: Duets With Orchid

Thursday, June 8, 7 & 8 pm {56 Broadway} Caitlyn Swett (dancer/choreographer) and Zach Cooper (electric guitar/contrabass) invite audience members to experience a physical and audio installation. Using the MIDI Sprout, which employs biofeedback technology to turn...

OPENING RECEPTION: Robert Motherwell: The Quiet + The Wild

Friday, June 2, 5:30-8 pm {56 Broadway} “Art is an experience, not an object.” – Robert Motherwell As a teacher at Black Mountain College in 1945 and 1951, Robert Motherwell provided a strong link to the emerging Abstract Expressionist movement in New York City....

ReVIEWING 9 Call for Proposals

  Thematic focus: Process + Performance Submission deadline: July 9, 2017 Notification: By July 17, 2017 The 9th Annual ReVIEWING Black Mountain College will have a thematic focus on ideas and practices related to Process + Performance, but proposals on any theme...

ReVIEWING 8 Speaker Bios

M. Rachael Arauz is an independent art historian and curator.  She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.   Eric Baden is a Professor of Photography at Warren Wilson College and the director of the photo + craft project in Asheville.   Claire Elizabeth...

ReVIEWING 8 Full Schedule

Friday, September 23, 2016 1:00 p.m. Lobby – Registration opens 1:45 – 3:00 p.m. Films Laura Hope-Gill and Rick Aguar: Hell’s Hot Breath: Galway Kinnell at Black Mountain College (15 minutes) This program is part of Pulitzer NC: The Power of Words, a statewide...

Book Launch + Reception: The Democratic Constitution

August 24, 7 pm {69 Broadway} Brian E. Butler, UNC Asheville professor of philosophy and author of The Democratic Constitution: Experimentalism and Interpretation (Chicago, 2017), will discuss his new book and its connection to BMC-infused ideas related to democratic...

PERFORMANCE + ARTIST TALK: Make Noise

July 21, 2017 (69 Broadway) – Make Noise, an Asheville-based company that designs and builds analog modular musical synthesizers, will share their company philosophy and perform with their newest instruments. Come hear the notes between the notes and discover unfound sounds!

ARTIST TALK: Frank Hursh

Saturday, June 3, 2 pm {69 Broadway} Frank Hursh has led a fascinating life dedicated to the arts and arts education. His impressive resume includes animation for cartoon classics such as Rocky and Bullwinkle and Fractured Fairy Tales, innovative work as a...

OPENING RECEPTION: Frank Hursh: Marking Space + Place

Friday, June 2, 5:30–8 pm {69 Broadway} Gallery Talk by Frank Hursh at 6:45 pm Frank Hursh attended Black Mountain College from 1949 until 1950 and has been a working artist and educator in Mexico since 1956. Painting, drawing, and art education have been constants in...

Stabilia

4:23, 2016 Mariama Slåttøy, Sveinung Gjessing Norway A massive circular chamber, constructed of steel and heavy concrete. Play of light is created on the wall by an opening in the roof. A woman is laying motionless with her eyes closed on the rough surface, demarcated...

Body Language Zone

10:13, 2015 Kim Saarinen Finland The film defies office workers’ day-to-day life, especially in the core of the European Union. It also defies our nature of using our body for communicating. Nowadays people are stiff and only use a couple of fingers to communicate...

Swimminghole

3:43, 2016 Sarah Friedland United States “Swimminghole” is a music video for the premiere EP of Berlin-based electronic duo Droves. A dancefilm choreographed and directed by Sarah Friedland, “Swiminghole” features abstract choreographies of skin, fat and light,...

Sun Sets on Sunday

6:55, 2016 Vladimir Gruev Bulgaria Sun Sets on Sunday explores the border between dream and awake state and how it creates realistic illusions which lead to erasing the border line between dream and reality. Director Bio Vladimir Gruev is a young Bulgarian artist...

Mirrors

4:00, 2016 Emilia Izquierdo United Kingdom Mirrors (2016) is a loop video animation that refers to confusing or disorienting situations in which it is difficult to distinguish between truth and illusion or between competing versions of reality. Playing with spatial...

Saeta: The Mourning

5:30, 2016 Rosamaria E. Kostic Cisneros United Kingdom “Saeta: The mourning” is a dance short film that takes the traditional religious song, the Saeta, sung during Spain’s Holy Week and brings it to a modern setting. The song is heard typically during a procession...

Dehn Conference

This past December, I was honored to be part of a four person team that organized a week long conference dedicated to the history and legacy of Max Dehn. Max Dehn was a faculty member at BMC, from 1945-1952. This conference included 16 mathematicians and historians of science and the arts. The participants plan to produce a book about the life and legacy of Max Dehn. The book is intended for a broad audience of readers with interests in the history of mathematics and the arts.

Zola Marcus: Making Connections and Continuing the Conversation

“It is not sufficient in an art of pure composition to appeal to sensation: the work of art must evoke a response at a deeper level, the level we now call unconscious; and ‘the vibrations of the spirit’ that then take place are either personal, in that they effect some kind of mental integration, or perhaps supra-personal in that they assume the archetypal patterns into which mankind projects an explanation of its destiny.” Herbert Read, A Concise History of Modern Painting (p. 249)

My favorite old-school art historian Herbert Read could have written this about any one of the canvases on display in the exhibition Zola Marcus – Kinetic Origins, however, this passage is from his discussion of the German Expressionist movement and the writings of Vasily Kandinsky. It is one of many indicators of the connections that can be made between the works of Zola Marcus and a vast number of 20th century art theories and movements. It hints at how beautiful, stunning, and rich the material is that we get to explore when we delve into Marcus’s oeuvre. And it alludes to the quest on which we all embark – artists and viewers alike – about finding our destiny in our experience of the world.

Though with this introduction, I’m getting ahead of myself. To begin this journey, we have to take two steps back. The first step back is the one that establishes a connection between the artist and myself. When I originally received the invitation to moderate a panel on Zola Marcus, I was sure there had been a mix-up and they had contacted the wrong person. I had never heard of the artist (and only later found out that I’m not alone in this) and although my art historic training had been rooted in an environment strongly impacted by all things Abstract Expressionism, the movement itself had not become the focus of my scholarship.

Thanks for Another Great Year!

As we look forward to 2017, we want to take a moment to thank you for your support this year. Your contribution made it possible for us to present: the work of 302 artists and scholars, in 5 exhibitions, and 158 presentations, performances and workshops, that were seen by 20,000+ people who paid on average, $8 for per event and saw our exhibitions and gallery talks for free.

An Afternoon with the Asheville Singers

Friday, May 5, 2:00 p.m. {56 Broadway} Call it an early weekend and catch this Friday afternoon performance by UNC Asheville’s ensemble group, the Asheville Singers, led by Dr. Melodie Galloway, music department associate professor and chair. They’ll...