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Summer Session in the Arts: Black Mountain College July 6 through August 30 (Supplement to Black Mountain College Bulletin Vol. 8, No. 1)

Date
c 1946
Century
20th century
Medium & Support
Ink on paper
Object Type
Archival Documents
Credit Line
Black Mountain College Collection, gift of Barbara Beate Dreier and Theodore Dreier, Jr. on behalf of all generations of Dreier family
Accession Number
2017.40.359
Copyright
In Copyright, Educational Use Permitted
Description

tri-fold brochure, woven offwhite paper, one panel printed yellow, illustration on cover depicts mountains and wildlife.

Summer Session in the ARTS
BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION IN THE ARTS
July 6 through August 30
Guest Faculty
LEO AMINO SCULPTURE
PAUL GOODMAN WRITING
CLEMENT GREENBERG MODERN ART AND HISTORY
KATHERINE LITZ DANCE
ROBERT KLEIN THEATRE
THEODORE STAMOS PAINTING

String Quartet
VIOLIN VOLMLMER HETHERINGTON
VIOLIN ROBERT BRINK
VIOLA ELEFTHERIOS ELEFTHERAKIS
CELLO ARTHUR FIELDER
CONCERT SERIES OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
Bartok Britten Hinedmith Schoenberg Villa-Lobos Walton
Regular members of the Black Mountain College arts and academic faculty will be in residence.
Other art, workshop, and academic courses will be offered on request. See college catalog

Leo Amino is the first to have adapted plastic as a sculptural medium.
Paul Goodman lectures at NYU; has published fiction, criticism, poetry.
Clement Greenberg, painter, critic, author of “Miro”, was formerly art critic of “Nation”, is now associate editor of “Commentary”.
Katherin Litz, now at TMHA in New York, will teach a creative approach to dance.
Robert Klein has produced plays in Berlin, London, New York; teachers now at Goddard College. He will direct a Dramatics Workshop and a performance this summer.
Theodoros Stamos is a painter, one of the young American artists who recently appeared in “Life” magazine.
This string quartet is unique in its repertory of contemporary chamber music.
Black Mountain College is located on 600 acres of mountain woodland. A co-educational liberal arts college, it was started 16 years ago by a small group of teachers and students.
The college is owned by the faculty, and is operated by the faculty and students. It is an attempt to create an intimate atmosphere of working, learning, and living.
The fee for the summer session is $380. Reductions will be considered in special cases.
For further information please write to the Registrar, Black Mountain College, Black Mountain, N.C.
Supplement to Black Mountain College, Vol.8, No. 1
Issued four times a year, in April, May, August and November. Entered as second class matter, November 4, 1942, at the Post Office at Black Mountain, North Carolina, under the Act of August 24, 1912

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