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  2. Black Mountain College - Wikipedia

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    Black Mountain College was founded in 1933 by John Andrew Rice, Theodore Dreier, Frederick Georgia, and Ralph Lounsbury, who were dismissed as faculty from Rollins College in a seminal academic freedom incident, specifically for refusing to sign a loyalty pledge, for which Rollins was formally censured by the American Association of University Professors. [4]

  3. Hazel Larsen Archer - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Frieda Archer (née Larsen; April 23, 1921, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – May 18, 2001, Tucson, Arizona) was a twentieth-century American female photographer who attended and then taught at Black Mountain College. Her images and prints captured life at Black Mountain, and her art theory and teaching influenced major 20th-century artists and ...

  4. Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) is an exhibition and performance space and resource center located at 120 College Street on Pack Square Park in downtown Asheville, North Carolina dedicated to preserving and continuing the legacy of educational and artistic innovations of Black Mountain College (BMC). [1]

  5. ReHappening returns to former Black Mountain College campus ...

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    Black Mountain College presents the 10th anniversary of ReHappening. Inspired by former Black Mountain teacher John Cage's "Theatre Piece No. 1."

  6. Black Mountain, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Black Mountain Center for the Arts is located down the street from the museum. In 2002 the community raised 1.2 million dollars to buy the old Town Hall and convert it into the Art Center. [16] [17] Black Mountain News is a weekly newspaper covering Black Mountain and the Swannanoa Valley area.

  7. Black Mountain poets - Wikipedia

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    The Black Mountain poets, also called projectivist poets, were a group of mid-20th-century American avant-garde or postmodern poets based at Black Mountain College in North Carolina. [ 1 ] Historical background and definition

  8. John Andrew Rice - Wikipedia

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    John Andrew Rice Jr. (February 1, 1888, to November 16, 1968) was the founder and first rector of Black Mountain College, located near Asheville, North Carolina.During his time there, he introduced many unique methods of education which had not been implemented in any other experimental institution, attracting many important artists as contributing lecturers and mentors, including John Cage ...

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