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OPENING RECEPTION: Black Mountain COLL(A)GE

May 29 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Free

Join us for the opening reception of our summer exhibition, Black Mountain COLL(A)GE, hosted at BMCM+AC. This reception is free and open to all.
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center presents Black Mountain COLL(A)GE, an exhibition tracing the presence of collage through the history and legacy of the renowned liberal arts college. Combining work by Black Mountain College artists with select contemporary collagists, the exhibition foregrounds transformation as a radical strategy, assembling an ever-shifting picture of collage as medium, method, and memory.
From Josef Albers’ matière exercises to the collaborative 1951 “Glyph Exchange” between Charles Olson, Ben Shahn and Katherine Litz, cutting up and rearranging found material was a way of life at Black Mountain College. Some of the 20th century’s most influential collage practitioners, including Robert Rauschenberg and Ray Johnson, studied at BMC. Many other students took up collage as a life-long medium, including Irwin Kremen, William Douglas McGee, Jo Sandman, John Urbain, Mary Parks Washington, and Susan Weil. Still others continued to experiment with cut-ups while working in other realms of creative production, such as the writer and critic Suzi Gablik. Today, collage continues to exert a powerful influence on our art ecosystem. Selected works from contemporary collagists contextualize the medium’s trajectory and provide a window into the future. Curated by Kira Houston, this exhibition pieces together a wide array of stories to encapsulate a visual and sonic exploration of Black Mountain COLL(A)GE.

Black Mountain COLL(A)GE will be on view from May 29, 2026 through September 5, 2026.
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center is donation-based and open to all.
Learn more on our website at https://www.blackmountaincollege.org/black-mountain-collage/

Details

Date:
May 29
Time:
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://www.blackmountaincollege.org/events/black-mountain-collage-opening/

Organizer

Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Phone
8283508484
Email
info@blackmountaincollege.org
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Venue

Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
120 College Street
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
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Phone
8283508484
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