Contributions from Kyle Canter, Stella Douglass, Evie Horton, Kira Houston, Alex Landry, Sophie Mak-Schram, Andy Martrich, Christopher-Rasheem McMillan, Chase Pendleton, lydia see, David Silver, Melissa Wilkinson, and Emilio Williams.
It has been nearly a decade since the last time the Journal of Black Mountain College Studies published a volume about John Cage. This volume plunges the depths of silence and finds richness in the sounds and stories that appear where there may have first seemed absence.
This volume focuses not on a singular individual, discipline, or movement, but on little-known areas of study and recent discoveries that expand our understanding of Black Mountain College in unexpected ways.
The published writers of Black Mountain College, particularly the poets, have received much scholarly attention. The central place of writing as a practice of the arts in the college’s curriculum has been explored much less. In this issue our contributors address this theme through a variety of kinds of texts, both written and performed…
This journal volume celebrates 50 years of Ray Johnson’s The Paper Snake and follows the BMCM+AC exhibition, “SOMETHING ELSE ENTIRELY: Ray Johnson, Dick Higgins and the making of THE PAPER SNAKE.”
A volume focusing on BMC writers with contributions from Erin Dickey, Mary Emma Harris, Thomas Edward Frank, Julia Connor, David Silver, Joseph Bathanti, and Trueman MacHenry.