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...Odyssey High School Coffee Night
Friday, March 3, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. {56 Broadway} Odyssey High School students will perform on a variety of instruments and do improv sets. Wonderful baked goods, coffee, tea, and hot cocoa will be for sale. Free and open to the...{Re}Happening 2017 Call for Artists
CALL FOR ARTISTS Letter of Intent is due on December 21, 2016 Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center announces an opportunity for artists to participate in the 2017 {Re}HAPPENING on Saturday March 25 between 3pm-10pm at Camp Rockmont in Black Mountain, NC. We...Ronald R. Janssen Library + Study Center Opens at BMCM+AC
We are thrilled to announce the opening of the Ronald R. Janssen Library + Study Center in the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) gallery at 69 Broadway St. in downtown Asheville, NC. Ron Janssen is Professor Emeritus at Hofstra University in New York, where he taught English for more than thirty years and served as the founding chair of the Department of Writing Studies. Read more…
Begin To See: The Photographers of Black Mountain College
January 20 – May 20, 2017 {69 Broadway}
Curated by Julie J. Thomson
While thousands of photographs were taken at Black Mountain College there has not been a detailed examination of photography at the College. This exhibition will be the first in-depth exhibition and catalog devoted to this topic.
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center Inaugurates New Gallery Space with Exhibition of Work by Randy Shull
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC), in Asheville, NC, presents an inaugural exhibition celebrating the completion of a three-year, two-phase renovation and expansion project led by artist and designer Randy Shull and J. Richard Gruber, PhD, director...Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center Names Jeff Arnal Executive Director
The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center has announced the appointment of Jeff Arnal as Executive Director. In this role, Arnal will provide strategic and operational leadership and further develop the organization’s programming and resources. He will assume...Kimathi Moore and Ross Gentry Performance
Thursday, October 20th // 8:00PM
Kimathi Moore, experimental electronic composer, will present his work “Everlasting Castle”, and
Ray Spillenger Related Programing
ReVIEWING 11 September 20-22 ReVIEWING Black Mountain College 11. Held at UNC Asheville’s Reuter Center, this annual conference explores the history and legacy of Black Mountain College through presentations, workshops, and performances. Keynote Speakers: Sara...Interlude Call
FAQs: + Where will the projects take place? Projects will be presented in the two galleries of the BMCM+AC, located at 56 + 69 Broadway respectively. Other locations will be determined based on the needs of individual accepted projects in relation to each other. +...Black Mountain College Studies: Call for Papers
Call for Papers: Black Mountain College Studies special volume on Hilda Morley (online peer-reviewed journal; deadline 8/15/2015). Blake Hobby, Executive Editor; Chris Wilson Simpkins, Guest Editor.
Slated for publication in late fall of 2015, this volume of BMCS will contain scholarly essays, poems, artworks, and other forms of media that explore Hilda Morley’s relationship to Black Mountain College.

