Interlude
Our summer exhibition has two components: INTERLUDE showcasing recent or rarely seen additions to our growing collection of artwork and other material related to Black Mountain College and Site Reconstruction, a separate, focused exhibition of paintings of the World Trade Center reconstruction site by New York-based artist and BMC alumna Jacqueline Gourevitch.
INTERLUDE takes its name from a fascinating aspect of Black Mountain College history. Occasionally when the college atmosphere got too intense, Josef Albers would announce an Interlude, a week-long period when everyone in the college community was expected to take a break from their studies and pursue activities unrelated to their course work. It was a time to recharge, recalibrate and ultimately refocus. This exhibition includes work from our collection by artists associated with the college including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, literary journals, textiles and ephemera. Some of the artists represented include: Robert Rauschenberg, Dorothea Rockburne, Theodoros Stamos, Ray Johnson, Jorge Fick, Jonathan Williams, Fannie Hillsmith, Neil Noland and Susan Moore.
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Our summer exhibition has two components: INTERLUDE showcasing recent or rarely seen additions to our growing collection of artwork and other material related to Black Mountain College and Site Reconstruction, a separate, focused exhibition of paintings of the World Trade Center reconstruction site by New York-based artist and BMC alumna Jacqueline Gourevitch.
INTERLUDE takes its name from a fascinating aspect of Black Mountain College history. Occasionally when the college atmosphere got too intense, Josef Albers would announce an Interlude, a week-long period when everyone in the college community was expected to take a break from their studies and pursue activities unrelated to their course work. It was a time to recharge, recalibrate and ultimately refocus. This exhibition includes work from our collection by artists associated with the college including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, literary journals, textiles and ephemera. Some of the artists represented include: Robert Rauschenberg, Dorothea Rockburne, Theodoros Stamos, Ray Johnson, Jorge Fick, Jonathan Williams, Fannie Hillsmith, Neil Noland and Susan Moore.
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