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Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center


The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) is an exhibition space and resource center located at 56 Broadway in downtown Asheville, North Carolina dedicated to preserving and continuing the legacy of educational and artistic innovations of Black Mountain College (BMC). BMCM+AC achieves its mission through collection, conservation, and educational activities including exhibitions, publications and public programs.
==History==
BMCM+AC was founded in 1993 by Mary Holden Thompson to pay tribute to BMC (1933–1957). The museum and arts center existed as a nomadic organization from 1993 until 2003, when it moved to its current downtown Asheville location, 15 miles from the both BMC campuses at Lake Eden and the Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, NC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=Black Mountain College Museum+Arts Center )〕 BMCM+AC was first based out of founder Mary Holden Thompson's house in Black Mountain, NC. It expanded to Zone one contemporary, a gallery in downtown Asheville from 1991–2000 owned by long-time BMCM+AC board member Connie Bostic.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=Mountain Express )〕 The museum then moved to the Kellogg Conference Center in Hendersonville, NC followed by Warren Wilson College and finally 56 Broadway.
*1993 – Mary Holden Thompson founded the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
*1995 – The organization of a Black Mountain College reunion attended by over 100 alumni.
*1997 – The launch of an ongoing oral history program dedicated to documenting Black Mountain College alumni.
*2002 – A regional festival called Under the Influence,〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=Black Mountain College Museum+ Arts Center )〕 which explored the legacy of Black Mountain College through music, education and performance.
*2003 – The opening of the present gallery space in downtown Asheville.
*2009 – The first annual international ReVIEWING Black Mountain College conference, organized in partnership with the University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA).
*2010 – The first annual HAPPENING, an experimental art event featuring over 100 artists held on the former grounds of Black Mountain College.
*2010 – The establishment of a partnership with UNCA to provide digitization and archival storage for the growing BMCM+AC archives.
*2011 – The implementation of an NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture grant.
*2011 – The creation of a new online publication, the ''Journal of Black Mountain College Studies''.
*2012 – The state of North Carolina moved BMC records to the Western Regional Archives in Oteen, NC, which further established Asheville as a center for BMC studies and strengthened our partnership with the Archives.
*2013 – The 80th anniversary of BMC’s founding, and the 20th anniversary of BMCM+AC’s founding—including a logo redesign and marketing campaign.
*2014 – The founding of a new educational initiative under BMCM+AC’s auspices and in partnership with UNCA’s Howerton Distinguished Professorship, IDE+A, the Institute for the Study of Democracy, Education and the Arts.
*2015 – The Grand Re-Opening of the newly redesigned and renovated 56 Broadway gallery space.

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