Media Arts Project and Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center Celebrate Innovation & Collaboration in the Arts
To keep up to date with new information and look at our last two years of artists visit rehappening.com
TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE! The April 7, 2012 event will begin with a cocktail hour, leading into a seated “family style” dinner. The second part of the evening will include drinks, light appetizers and an extended evening of art, performance & dancing. Tickets for the entire event including dinner are $60 ($50 for BMCM+AC and MAP members); dinner begins at 6pm. The second half begins at 8:30pm at a ticket price of $15 ($12 for members). The overall event will end by midnight. Also three shuttles will depart from downtown AVL: at 5:30 pm, 8:00 pm, and 9:00pm to take guests to the event. The cost is $7 roundtrip. Please purchase shuttle tickets in advance. Seating is limited.
Here’s the info and ticket options:
Buy a table. This option for $720 gives you 14 seats for cocktails, dinner and all night…it’s the full experience surrounded by your hand-picked friends and cohorts.
Buy a seat: $50 is the members price / $60 for non-members.
6:00pm – 11:45pm, includes, cocktails, dinner and all evening.
After dinner only: $10 members / $15 non-members. 8:30pm – 11:45pm.
Beverages (beer, wine and non-alcoholic) are included from 6:00 – 8:30pm. After that everyone has 2 drink tickets. Additional drink tickets can be purchased for $3 apiece, cash only.
The Gray Line Trolley will be our shuttle this year. The cost is $7 roundtrip. The pickup and drop off location is the HomeTrust Bank parking lot at Woodfin St. and Broadway in downtown Asheville.
Departure times from Asheville are:5:30pm (for dinner guests only), 8:00pm & 9:00pm. Return trip times are: 8:30pm, 9:30pm& 11:45pm
How can you purchase a ticket?
In person: BMC Museum + Arts Center, 56 Broadway, downtown Asheville or Harvest Records, 415 B Haywood Rd. (After Dinner tickets only)
By phone: 828-350-8484
The Media Arts Project (MAP) and the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) announce the third annual {Re}HAPPENING, on Saturday, April 7 from 6pm to Midnight in the original dining hall of the former Black Mountain College, now Camp Rockmont. In partnership with the MAP, this BMCM+AC event pays tribute to Black Mountain College by bringing its dynamic energy into the present day. The project has developed as an innovative fundraising and community building collaboration between the two non-profits, balancing the history, innovation and experience of BMCM+AC, with the forward-thinking and media-based collective of artists that defines the MAP.
Among the more than fifty artists participating in this year’s event will be two projects supported by the MAP Community Grant, which was completely funded by the proceeds from the events in 2010 and 2011. “The {Re}HAPPENING provides an opportunity for the MAP and BMCM+AC to directly support local artists by helping to develop and showcase their projects, while simultaneously contributing to innovation and culture in Western North Carolina,” says Gene Felice, a member of the MAP Board of Directors and the {Re}HAPPENING’s artistic instigator. “The MAP is thrilled to once again offer the WNC arts community direct funding, after the outpouring of creativity and support that made the first two {Re}HAPPENING events a success.” Two projects were chosen and each funded with $1500 grants in the 2011-2012 grant cycle, supporting work from 3 local artists which will premiere at this year’s {Re}HAPPENING. Profits from this year’s event will enable future grant funding cycles.
At each year’s {Re}HAPPENING, local restaurants provide flavors, scents and nourishment to both the audience and the artists. The evening brings together more than fifty artists from the region’s diverse creative communities in a setting that occupies a unique place in history. The opportunity for contemporary artists and performers to collaborate and create new work in the dining hall, the roundhouse, the lodges, the outdoor grounds and waters of Lake Eden makes the {Re}HAPPENING a singular and deeply resonant event.
Vinnie’s Neighborhood Italian will again provide the main course, and dozens of local restaurants will contribute. The 2012 artist lineup will be announced soon, so stay tuned to www.rehappening.com for updates.
Contact us or stop by for more info or to purchase tickets for the event:
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
56 Broadway, Asheville
828-350-8484
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.
Photos by Michael Oppenheim
“Discovery” by, Kathleen Meyers & Shelley Pereda
“We Can Only Work” by Matt Schnable, Nathanael Roney, R. Brooke Priddy and Bridget Elmer

