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  1. Black Mountain College ジョン・アンドリュー・ライスらが1933年にノース・カロライナ州アッシュビルに創立し、実験的な芸術を基礎にしたリベラルアーツ教育を行った学校。

  2. 4 giu 2015 · Das "Black Mountain College" wurde 1933 aus Protest gegen die konservative Lehre gegründet. Die Alternativ-Uni in North Carolina war ein Anziehungspunkt für Querdenker. Das Museum Hamburger ...

  3. 10 mag 2016 · Il college, caratterizzato da un sistema didattico basato sul metodo dell’educazione progressiva e dell’attivismo pedagogico di John Dewey, vide il passaggio di una larga parte di intellettuali dell’avanguardia contemporanea; tra essi John Cage, che al Black Mountain ideò la sua composizione più celebre – dal titolo 4.33’’ – il danzatore Merce Cunningham, tra i fautori della ...

  4. Black Mountains College believes that in order to reconnect to nature and re-imagine our relationship with it, nature itself must be the classroom. 🍃 This education is about getting ready for a different kind of future.. our mission is to drive change - to be a catalyst for the creation of a resilient society able to weather mounting climate shocks: environmental, economic, and political. 🌍

  5. Josef Albers an Gertrud Maud Grote über seine Tätigkeit am Black Mountain College, 14. Oktober 1941. 1933 gründete John Rice nahe Asheville in North Carolina ein College für angehende Künstler. Seinen Namen erhielt es von den benachbarten Black Mountains. Die Ausbildung unterschied sich deutlich von konventionellen Akademien.

  6. Black Mountain College was een 'art-university' op liberale grondslag waarin de pedagogische ideeën van John Dewey vergaand werden gepraktiseerd. De school sloot in 1957 haar deuren. Veel belangrijke kunstenaars hebben op dit college lesgegeven of gevolgd. Zo heeft Merce Cunningham hier zijn eerste dansgroep geformeerd en de componist John ...

  7. View PDF. Black Mountain College: Experiment in Art Vincent Katz. MIT Press, 2003. 352 pages, $75 (hardcover). One of the supreme experiments in American education, Black Mountain College (1933-1956), has become legendary for the creative minds in science and literature that taught and studied there; but there has never been, until now, a major ...