FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 27, 2012
CONTACT: Alice Sebrell / Gene Felice
bmcmac@bellsouth.net
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828-350-8484 / 828-515-1744

 

“{Pre}HAPPENING’s 2012”

Two preview events for the upcoming {Re}HAPPENING on April 7th
Media Arts Project and Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Celebrate Innovation & Collaboration in the Arts


The Media Arts Project (MAP) and the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) would like to announce two upcoming {Pre}HAPPENING events in the weeks leading up to the {Re}HAPPENING on April 7th 2012. These two pre-events are sneak peeks into the creativity that happens each year out at Lake Eden. Tickets for the {Re}HAPPENING will be on sale at both events.

{Pre}HAPPENING #1

In collaboration with the City of Asheville’s Mobile Art Lab

Saturday March 17th, starting at 8pm
On Walnut Street in front of the 5 Walnut Wine Bar, Downtown Asheville
A Multi-Media Performance Event
Free
Performers TBA

 

{Pre}HAPPENING #2

In Partnership with the Asheville Area Arts Council (AAAC)

Friday March 30th, starting at 6pm to 9pm
The Artery – AAAC, 346, Depot St, River Arts District
A Multi-Media Performance Event
$5 suggested donation
Featuring Claire Elizabeth Barratt and other {Re}HAPPENING artists TBA

 

For More Info Visit: www.rehappening.com



Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
56 Broadway, Asheville
828-350-8484

bmcmac@bellsouth.net
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About the Media Arts Project
The Media Arts Project (MAP) cultivates innovative arts & technology in western North Carolina. Because the media arts are integral to the vibrant cultural and economic life of the region, the MAP provides ways for media artists to connect with resources, professional opportunities, and one another through events, grant programs, and www.themap.org, a dynamic portfolio and networking site.

About The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC)
The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) preserves and continues the unique legacy of educational and artistic innovation of Black Mountain College. We achieve our mission through collection, conservation, and educational activities including exhibitions, publications, and public programs.