A presentation on Art + Religion in the 21st century by Aaron Rosen, presented as part of the Faith in Arts Insitute.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
A presentation by Rachel Elizabeth Harding exploring the thematic parallels in the work of painters John Biggers and Daniel Minter.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Pianist Thomas Moore performs the music of John Cage as part of the Faith in Arts Institute, co-hosted by BMCM+AC and UNC Asheville.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
A presentation on ch'an and its relationship to contemporary art by David Hinton, presented as part of the Faith in Arts Insitute.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
A presentation by Kay Larsen on the lasting impact of John Cage's "Lecture on Nothing" on the landscape of art and performance.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Screening of "Testify, Beyond Place," presented at BMCM+AC as part of the Faith in Arts Institute, in partnership with UNC Asheville.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Screening of "A Kaddish for Bernie Madoff," presented at BMCM+AC as part of the Faith in Arts Institute, in partnership with UNC Asheville.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Screening of "Theirs is the Kingdom" presented at BMCM+AC as part of the Faith in Arts Institute, in partnership with UNC Asheville.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
October 16, 2021 | BMCM+AC {120 College Street} + Zoom – Presented as part of the Faith in Arts Institute. This talk by Pamela D. Winfield examined the tensions and tactics involved in exhibiting Buddhist visual culture in modern museum spaces. It first critically examined the ideological divide between sacred and secular that reduced powerful Buddhist icons into aesthetic objects within 19th century Euro-American collections of Asian “art.” If the 19th century transferred the temple ou...| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
A presentation and conversation between Kimberly Bartosik and Christopher-Rasheem McMillan, presented as part of the Faith in Arts Insitute.| Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center