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<head>Descriptive Summary</head>

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<corpname>North Carolina State Archives.</corpname></repository> 

<origination label="Creator"><corpname encodinganalog="110">North Carolina Museum of Art</corpname>
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<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">North Carolina Museum of Art, Black Mountain College Research Project, Visual Materials</unittitle>

<unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="NcD" label="Call Number" encodinganalog="099">61.12.8</unitid>

<langmaterial label="Language of Materials" encodinganalog="546">Materials in 
<language langcode="eng">English</language>
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<extent unit="cubic feet" encodinganalog="300">19.8</extent> 

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<physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of
these materials, please consult the Public Services Branch, North Carolina State Archives.</physloc> 


<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="545">The Black Mountain College Research Project (BMCRP) was conducted by the North Carolina Museum of Art from May 1, 1970 - February 14, 1973 and funded primarily by two grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).  The purpose of the project was to gather information and materials for an exhibit on Black Mountain College and its contributions to the arts in the United States.</abstract>
<abstract encodinganalog="520">Visual materials (Subseries 8) includes photographs, negatives, and slides that were donated to the project or were taken by project staff.  These images document objects created by BMC artists, drama and music performances, college life, classes, students and faculty, summer sessions, architecture, and the work program.</abstract>

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<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>[Identification of item], 61.12.8, North Carolina Museum of Art, Black Mountain College Research Project, Visual Materials , North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC, USA.</p>
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<head>Acquisitions Information</head>
<p><extref href="sa_ncma_bmc_research_project.xml">[see series description]</extref></p>
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<head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Processed by Ashley Yandle, April 10, 2002</p>
<p>Encoded by Ashley Yandle, April 24, 2002</p>
<p>This collection was processed with the support of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.  Mary Emma Harris served as a consultant during the period of the grant.</p>

<p>Revised by Ashley Yandle, September, 2004</p>

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<bioghist>
<head>Historical Note</head>
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<p><extref href="sa_ncma_bmc_research_project.xml">[see series description]</extref></p>
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<scopecontent>
<head>Collection Overview</head>
<p>Visual materials (Subseries 8) includes photographs, negatives, and slides that were donated to the project or were taken by project staff.  These images document objects created by BMC artists, drama and music performances, college life, classes, students and faculty, summer sessions, architecture, and the work program.  Some of these materials are currently unreleased and not available for research.  This subseries also includes object cards which were created by the research project in order to keep track of objects created by artists before, during or after their time at Black Mountain College.  The cards include the name of the artist (if known), title or subject, date, medium, dimensions, location, owner and other information.
</p>
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<head>Collection Arrangement</head>
<p>Arranged by material type, including:
<list type="ordered" numeration="arabic">
<item><ref linktype="simple" target="photo1">Photos and Prints</ref></item>
<item><ref linktype="simple" target="neg2">Negatives</ref></item>
<item><ref linktype="simple" target="ob3">Object Card Files</ref></item>
<item><ref linktype="simple" target="slide4">Slide Files</ref></item>
</list>
</p>
</arrangement>
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<controlaccess>
<head>Online Catalog Headings</head>
<p>These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.</p>
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<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Art--Study and teaching--North Carolina--History--20th century.</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Arts--Experimental methods.</subject></item>
<item><corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">Black Mountain College (Black Mountain, N.C.)</corpname></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">College students--North Carolina--Social life and customs--20th century.</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">College teachers--North Carolina--Social life and customs--20th century.</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Dance--Study and teaching--North Carolina--History--20th century.</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Drama--Study and teaching--North Carolina--History--20th century.</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Education, Humanistic.</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Music--Instruction and study--North Carolina--History--20th century. </subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Universities and colleges--North Carolina--Curricula.</subject></item>
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<relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544">
<head>Related Collections</head>
<p>Additional information on topics found in this collection may be found in the Manuscript and Archives Reference System (MARS) <extref href="http://www.ncarchives.dcr.state.nc.us/">http://www.ncarchives.dcr.state.nc.us</extref>.</p>

<list type="marked">
<head>See also:</head>
<item>Black Mountain College Records, 1933-1956</item>
<item><extref href="pc_duberman_martin.xml" show="new">PC.1678, Martin Duberman Collection, 1933-1980</extref></item>
<item><extref href="sa_ncma_bmc_research_project.xml" show="new">North Carolina Museum of Art, Black Mountain College Research Project</extref> [series description]</item>
</list>
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<head>Container List</head>

<c01 level="subseries" id="photo1"><did>
<unittitle>Photographs and prints</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photographs are black and white unless otherwise specified.  Only materials that are "released" are available for research, however copyright for these materials resides with the creators of the items in question unless otherwise designated.  Some folders include negatives.</p></scopecontent>

<arrangement><p>Arranged alphabetically by name of the person or institution that originally had possession of the photographs. Duplicate copies of some released photographs are located at the end of the collection.</p></arrangement>

<c02><did>
<container type="box">86</container><unittitle>Albers, Anni</unittitle></did>

<c03><did><unittitle>Weaving classes and weavings</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos printed from negatives in the possession of Anni Albers.  Includes Alex Reed weaving at BMC loom, and weavings by Anni Albers and her students.  Also includes notes and identification sheets by Mary Emma Harris concerning the photos.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02> 
		

<c02><did><unittitle>Albers, Josef</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Artwork</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photographs of paintings by Josef Albers that are owned by the Winston Collection and the San Francisco Museum of Art.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02> 
			
<c02><did><unittitle>Amino, Leo</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photos</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photographs of photographs from Leo Amino's scrapbook from BMC, including artwork, Leo Amino fishing in Lake Eden, and college life.  Also contains photos of artwork by Leo Amino.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Atkinson, Stuart</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent><p>Some of these images are discussed in Stuart Atkinson's interview.</p></scopecontent>

<c03><did><unittitle>Campus scenes</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes people walking the campus paths with Studies Building in the background, and BMC baseball game.  Released by Kathleen Atkinson.</p></scopecontent></c03> 

<c03><did><unittitle>Contact sheets 1, aerial views</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes aerial views of Lake Eden campus. Released by Kathleen Atkinson.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Contact sheets 2, people</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes photos of people - portraits, group shots, campus life, children, baseball game, and some nature shots.  Some prints of these images can be found in "Campus scenes" and "Portraits."  Released by Kathleen Atkinson.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Contact sheets identification information</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Information compiled by Mary Emma Harris in April 2001 for the identification of the Stuart Atkinson contact sheets.  This information corresponds with the contact sheets that have images that are identified with lower case letters.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes portraits and group shots of students and faculty. Released by Kathleen Atkinson.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Bogart, Richard</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Artwork</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Reproductions of two different landscapes by Richard Bogart, one of which is signed and date by the artist in the lower right hand corner "Bogart 3/70." Donated by Richard Bogart. [One of the two prints is stored with Oversized Materials].</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>
		
<c02><did><unittitle>Breitenboch, Joseph</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Exterior of the Studies Building, Josef Albers and student during the color class at the 1944 Summer Art Institute.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Breuer, Marcel</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Gropius and Breuer plans</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Models and sketches by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer for a college campus to be built at Lake Eden.  Released by Marcel Breuer.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>


<c02><did><unittitle>Bullock, Evelyn (Kennedy)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> Summer Institute</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of college life including BMC community members at a pool or Lake Eden, Evelyn Bullock dressed for costume party, and group pictures. Includes Joy Ballon (Meyer), Louis Caviani, Natasha Goldowski, Ulrich Heinemann-Rufer, Lisa Liepmann, Joseph Manulik, William McKee, Masato Nakagawa, Pat Pearman, Eric Renner, Donald Richter, Robert Richter, Mary-Averett Seelye, Kenneth Snelson, Jano Walley, Harrold Young.  Photos by Evelyn Bullock Kennedy and Diana Woelffer.  Released by Evelyn Bullock Kennedy.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Busch-Reisinger Museum</unittitle></did>

<c03><did><unittitle>Albers, Anni </unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did>
<unittitle>Fabrics and studies</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes photos of textiles created by Anni Albers and her students.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Albers, Josef</unittitle>
</did> 

<c04><did><unittitle>Classes, Color</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of works created by students in Albers' color class.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did>
<unittitle>Classes, Design</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of works created by students in Albers' design class.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did>
<unittitle>Classes, Drawing</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of works created by students in Albers' drawing class.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did>
<unittitle>Classes, Painting</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of works created by students in Albers' painting class.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>DuPuy, Edward</unittitle></did>	

<c03><did><unittitle>Ceramics </unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes ceramics made by Karen Karnes, who taught at BMC from 1952-54.  Photos by Edward Dupuy, 1954.  Negatives were purchased from the photographer by the BMC Research Project.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes photos of David Weinrib and Karen Karnes in both group shots and while creating pottery, and the exterior of the Pot Shop designed by Robert Turner.  Photos by Edward Dupuy.   Negatives were purchased from the photographer by the BMC Research Project.</p></scopecontent></c03> 

<c03><did><unittitle>Poteat House</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Exterior and interior shots of Poteat House designed and constructed in 1954 by Joseph J. Roberts.   Photos by Edward DuPuy.  Released by Edward DuPuy.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Girsh, Sylvia (Ashby)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Cable, Herb</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Herb Cable on a beach in California.  Released by Sylvia Girsh Ashby.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Goulet, Lorrie Helen</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Objects [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Artwork created by Lorrie Helen Goulet during and after Black Mountain College.  Includes sculptures, sketches and paintings.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>		

<c02><did><unittitle>Gregory, Mary "Molly"</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Architecture</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes exterior shot of Quiet House designed by Alex Reed as a memorial to Mark Dreier, desk in student study, interior and exterior shots of the Farmhouse during the "roof-raising" in 1946-47.  Some photos by Hazel-Frieda Larsen (Archer). Released by Mary Gregory.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Class, Woodworking</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent><p>Mary Gregory and students in woodworking class.  Photos taken by Josef Breitenbach.  Released by Mary Gregory.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Objects</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of objects designed and built by Mary Gregory while at BMC.  Includes table-stool, silver tray created for the Theodore Dreier family, conference room table, plates, and belts.  Photos taken by Hazel-Frieda Larsen (Archer). Released by Mary Gregory.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Objects, Post BMC</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Objects created by Mary Gregory after she left BMC.  Includes stool, interior of the Roland Van Zandt House, interior of Byron Thomas House, chairs, tables, chest, music stand, steeple for Chapel at Concord Academy, altar, pulpit, Baptismal fountain, pigeon house, exterior of Mrs. Copley Armory House, chicken house, bird feeder, bed, interior of Ann Wyman's home, porch fence and bench.  Some photos taken by Alexander McD. Davis and Keith Martin. Released by Mary Gregory.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portrait</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portrait of Mary Gregory at Black Mountain College ca. 1942.  Released by Mary Gregory.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">87</container><unittitle>Guermonprez, Trude (Elsesser)</unittitle></did>

<c03><did><unittitle>Architecture and campus views</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes Lake Eden campus in the snow, exterior and interior of Jalowetz House, student studies in the Studies Building, exterior of Studies Building, exterior of Albers/Dreier house, and other campus views.  Photos by Trude Guermonprez (Elsesser).  Released by Trude Guermonprez Elsesser.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Classes</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes Erwin Bodky's music class, and Buckminster Fuller's architecture class constructing the Venetian Blind Strip Dome. Photos by Trude Guermonprez (Elsesser).  Released by Trude Guermonprez Elsesser.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Contact sheets</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes portraits, college life, nature shots, classes, BMC architecture, and children. Released by Trude Guermonprez Elsesser.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Portraits and group shots of students, faculty and BMC community members. Includes Trude Guermonprez, Johanna Jalowetz, Albert Nicholas Muzenic, Charlotte Schlesinger, Ingeborg Svarc (Lauterstein) dressed in Rauschenberg centaur costume, Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Weil, Barbara Beate Dreier, Bobby Dreier, Eddie Dreier, Alvin Few, Lore Kadden, Max Dehn, Toni Dehn, Harry Noland, Charlotte Schlesinger and Erich Kahler.  Photos by Trude Guermonprez (Elsesser). Released by Trude Guermonprez Elsesser.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Textiles</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes Trude Guermonprez's 1947 textile exhibition at BMC and "Banner" sculptural hanging, and other works by Trude Guermonprez Elsesser, as well as Jane Slater's Matiere/Design study. Photos by Trude Guermonprez (Elsesser).  Released by Trude Guermonprez Elsesser.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Harriett Engelhardt Memorial Collection of Textiles</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent><p>Photos of materials collected by Anni Albers in memory of a former BMC student who was killed while working with the Red Cross.  The collection was meant to be a teaching collection and is primarily composed of textiles pieces from Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, and Bolivia.</p></scopecontent>  

<c03><did><unittitle>Yale Collection # 1958.13.1-1958.13.28</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Yale Collection # 1958.13.29-1958.13.64</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Yale Collection # 1958.13.65 -1958.13.94</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Also includes two photos of an item not on the Yale list. </p></scopecontent></c03>				
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Harmon, Cliff</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Portrait of Cliff Franklin Harmon</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Released by Cliff Harmon.</p></scopecontent></c03></c02>
				
<c02><did><unittitle>Harris, Mary Emma</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>All photos taken by Mary Emma Harris for the Black Mountain College Research, unless otherwise specified.</p></scopecontent>
<c03><did><unittitle>Albers chair</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Chairs redesigned by Josef Albers from a Mexican chair.  The chairs were first made off campus but were later made in the college shop under the direction of Mary Gregory.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Architecture</unittitle>
</did>
<c04><did><unittitle>Lake Eden Campus</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos taken during the 1970s of the buildings at the Lake Eden campus.  Includes black and white exterior views of the woodworking and print shop, Studies Building, Minimum House, Science Building, and color photos of the exterior of the Music Cubicle. Also includes photos of the exterior of Lee Hall and the yard of the Studies Building taken by Ardath Goldstein. All other photos taken by Mary Emma Harris for the Black Mountain College Research Project.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Poteat House</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Color photographs of the exterior and interior of the Poteat House, designed and constructed in 1954 by Joseph J. Roberts.  Includes David Weinrib's tiles. </p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Studies Building </unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Color photos taken during the 1970s.  Includes exterior and interior shots, the frescos by Jean Charlot, the deterioration of the building.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Weizenblatt House</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Color photos of the exterior of Weizenblatt House, designed by Marcel Breuer.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Charlot, Jean</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of the frescos Knowledge and Inspiration created by Jean Charlot on the pylons of the Studies Building.</p></scopecontent></c03> 

<c03><did><unittitle>Page, Don</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Weavings created by Don Page while he was a student a Black Mountain College.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Heling, Janet (Roberts)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Football game</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Original photographs. Includes BMC marching band, crowd watching game, and players in action.  Photos taken by Ilya Bolotowsky. Released by Janet Heling Roberts.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Hendrickson, George W.</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Bury the Dead</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>1938 performance of Irwin Shaw's Bury the Dead.  Released by George W. Hendrickson.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Danse Macabre</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>May 14, 1938 performance of Danse Macabre: A Sociological Study directed by Xanti Schawinsky.  Released by George W. Hendrickson.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Drama performances</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of 1937 performance of Maxwell Anderson's Winterset and Xanti Schawinsky's stage studies.  Released by George W. Hendrickson.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Herrmann, Jacqueline (Gourevitch)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Chairs, "Mae West" mountain, Lake Eden, looms, stairwell of Studies Building, poison ivy, paintings by Jacqueline Herrmann, portraits of Kenneth Noland.  Released by Jacqueline Herrmann Gourevitch.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Hult, Martha (Leiken)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Character portrait </unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Martha Hult as Columbine in Edna St. Vincent Millay's Aria Da Capo, May 1947.  Released by Martha Hult Leiken.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">88</container><unittitle>Jalowetz, Lisa (Aronson)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portrait of Bedford Thurman, portrait of Johanna Jalowetz, exterior shot of Lee Hall ca. 1940, group shot of people at dining hall table.  Released by Lisa Jalowetz Aronson.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Joseph, William</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Artwork [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Color and black and white photos of artwork by William Joseph.  Includes sculpture and textile works.  See slides for identification.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Josephs, Phyllis (Thomas)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photos</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Group photos of Seminar on America participants (July-Aug. 1943) and portrait of Karl Obermann.  Photos taken by Frank J. Thomas.  Released by Phyllis Josephs Thomas.</p></scopecontent></c03></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Julian, Ruth R. (Mrs. Ira Julian)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> Summer Institute in the Arts</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos taken at the home of Mrs. Ira Julian by Frank Jones.  Includes John Cage, Merce Cunningham, David Tudor, and Peter Voulkos on their way back to New York from Black Mountain College.  Also includes Peter R. Julian and Mrs. Ruth R. Julian. Released by Ruth R. Julian.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Kalischer, Clemens</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Ruse of Medusa, The [Not Released]</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Photocopies.  Originals returned to Clemens Kalischer in October 1994.  The Ruse of Medusa by Erik Satie performed August 14, 1948.  Original photographs taken by Clemens Kalischer.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Kocher, A. Lawrence</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Architecture</unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Jalowetz House</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Exterior and interior views of the Jalowetz house.  Released by Margaret T. Kocher.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Studies Building</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Construction of the Studies Building in 1940-41, exterior and interior views of the finished building.  Released by Margaret T. Kocher.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Objects</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Objects created by Lawrence Kocher, including chairs, stool, and tables. Released by Margaret T. Kocher.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Kriger, Mary (Struve)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes portraits and group shots of Eric Bentley, Maja Tschernjakow Bentley, Jose de Creeft, Marianne Kopp, Francis de Graaff, Ginger Osbourne, Tanya Sprager, Arlyn McKenna, Mary Kriger (Struve), Miriam "Mimi" French (Batchelor).  Also photo of Jean Charlot's drawing class.  Released by Mary Kriger Struve.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Levy, Jerrold</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Architecture</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of Lake Eden campus.  Includes exterior of Minimum House, exterior of Studies Building, student studies in Studies Building, and the farm.  Photos by Jerrold Levy.  Released by Jerrold Levy.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Contact sheets</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes nature shots, architecture, and portraits. Released by Jerrold Levy.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes barns, cabins, architectural features, crane scoop, sculpture stands under Studies Building, and aerial view. Photos by Jerrold Levy.  Released by Jerrold Levy.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes portraits and group portraits of students and faculty; also students hiking, getting hair cut and driving car.  People identified include Max Dehn, Stanley Hebel, Leo Krikorian, Jerrold Levy, Richard Negro, Sewell Sillman, Conrad Schmitt, Ilya Bolotowsky, Meta Bolotowsky, Eine Sihvonen, Cora Ward, Ruth Asawa, and Felix Thomas Krowinski.  Photos by Jerrold Levy.  Released by Jerrold Levy.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Student artwork</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Color studies by Kenneth Noland.  Photos by Jerrold Levy. Released by Jerrold Levy.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>	 

<c02><did><unittitle>Lippold, Richard</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Sculpture Devotion I before and after assembly, Lippold children and the family hearse ca. summer 1948, Richard Lippold at the Quiet House ca. 1948, and Ray Johnson and Richard Lippold in Monroe Street Studio in 1953. Photos taken by Richard Lippold, Hazel-Frieda Larsen (Archer), and others.  Released by Richard Lippold.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Magruder, Elvine (V. V. Rankine)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Artwork</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Sculptures in Plexiglas by Elvine Magruder (V.V. Rankine), 1969.  Photos by Nathan Rabin, Robert C. Lautman, and William Suttle.  Released by V. V. Rankine.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02> 

<c02><did><unittitle>Murray, Faith (Britton)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Campus scenes  [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes exterior of Studies Building, aerial views of campus, nature shots, the farm and snow at Lake Eden.</p></scopecontent>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits  [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits, group shots and scenes of college life.  Includes student reading, drawing class, woman feeding ducks, girl painting mural, man and dog in the snow, and men with musical instruments.</p></scopecontent></c03> 

<c03><did><unittitle>Work program [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes students working on farm, the construction of campus buildings, and other aspects of the work program.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Nakagawa, Masato</unittitle>
</did>
<c03><did><unittitle>College life</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Events during the 1949 Summer Institute.  Includes a beach trip, picnic, and swimming at a Lake Eden swimming hole.  Identified people include Louis Caviani, Buckminster Fuller, Eugene Godfrey, Charles Pearman, Robert Richter, Jacqueline Singer, Kenneth Snelson, Nataraj Vashi, Cora Ward.  Photos by Masato Nakagawa.  Released by Masato Nakagawa.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="box">89</container><unittitle>Fuller, R. Buckminster</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Buckminster Fuller and students reconstructing and demonstrating dome, summer 1949.  Other people identified include Joy Ballon (Meyer), Louis Caviani, Jeffrey Lindsay, Joseph Manulik, Ysidore Martinez, Masato Nakagawa, Rosemary Raymond (Lax Stoller), Donald Richter, and Harold Young.  Photos by Masato Nakagawa. Released by Masato Nakagawa.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes exterior of Studies Building, "Bucky's Sphere" cake, centerpiece with mushrooms by Piet Swierstra, Gordy's Pottery Barn, and Asheville (?) street scene.  Photos by Masato Nakagawa. Released by Masato Nakagawa.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits and group portraits of students and faculty members of the 1949 Summer Institute.  Includes some scenes of college life.   Identified people include, Joy Ballon (Meyer), Louis Caviani, Buckminster Fuller, Anna Jessen, Jerrold Levy, Joseph Manulik, Rosemary Raymond (Lax Stoller), Kenneth Snelson, Nataraj Vashi, Pra-Veena Vashi, and Emerson Woelffer.  Photos by Masato Nakagawa. Released by Masato Nakagawa.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02> 

<c02><did><unittitle>Newhall, Beaumont</unittitle></did>

<c03><did><unittitle>Buildings, Scenery and Animals</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes dinner gong, road to the Studies Building, "Mae West" mountain, Lake Eden, view of dining hall across Lake Eden, Studies Building from across the lake, exterior of tool shed, Nancy Newhall on farm, barn, milk house, cats and farm animals.  Photos by Beaumont Newhall. Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Classes</unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Amino, Leo</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Leo Amino's sculpture class during the 1946 Summer Art Institute.  Includes Amino and students sculpting, student artwork on stands, and overhead shots of artworks.  Photos by Beaumont Newhall.  Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Bolotowsky, Ilya</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Painting classes taught by Ilya Bolotowsky during the 1947 Summer Session.  Includes students painting.  Photos by Beaumont Newhall. Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Fuller, R. Buckminster</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Buckminster Fuller's architecture class constructing the Venetian Blind Dome during the 1948 Summer Session in the Arts.  Includes Fuller with students, Fuller holding design plans, students laying out Venetian blinds, and construction of the dome.  People identified include Buckminster Fuller, William Joseph, Albert Lanier, Josef Albers, Roger Lovelace, Elaine de Kooning,  Sewell Sillman, Albert Lanier, Paul Williams, Theodore Dreier, and Irwin Lubroth.  Photos by Beaumont Newhall. Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Amino, Leo</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of Leo Amino with wood sculpture. Photos by Beaumont Newhall.  Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Guermonprez, Trude (Elsesser)</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of Trude Guermonprez (Elsesser) at loom. Photos by Beaumont Newhall.  Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Murphy, Robert</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of Robert Murphy taken during the 1946 Summer Art Institute.  Photos by Beaumont Newhall.  Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Newhall, Beaumont and Nancy</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of Beaumont and Nancy Newhall ca. 1946-48.  Includes Beaumont at desk, Nancy walking cats, Nancy and car, Nancy sitting on bench near Lake Eden, Nancy and dog, Nancy and breakfast (?) basket, and Nancy on stairs of a faculty house.  Photos by Beaumont and Nancy Newhall. Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Parks, Mary (Washington)</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of Mary Parks (Washington) taken during the 1946 Summer Art Institute.  Photos by Beaumont Newhall.  Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Summer Art Institute, <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits, group shots, photography classes, and college life.  People identified include Robert Murphy, Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence, Jacob Lawrence, Nancy Newhall, Peter Oberlander, and Ted Dreier (?).  Photos by Beaumont Newhall. Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Summer Arts Institute, <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Students and faculty at local swimming hole.  Identified individuals include Ilya Bolotowsky and Ray Johnson. Photos by Beaumont Newhall. Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Trojan Horse</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Trojan Horse built by Jean Varda during the 1946 Summer Art Institute for Greek party.  Includes full shot of horse, details of horse, and students on and around horse.  People identified with horse include Jean Varda, Beate "Ati" Gropius (Forberg Johansen), Mary Phelan, and Beaumont Newhall.  Photos by Beaumont Newhall. Released by Beaumont Newhall.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Noland, Kenneth</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Artwork</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photographs of three paintings by Kenneth Noland: "Inside", "In the Garden", and "April."  The original paintings are owned by The Phillips Collection.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">90</container><unittitle>North Carolina Division of Archives and History</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent><p>Copied from photographs from the Black Mountain College Records.</p></scopecontent>

<c03><did><unittitle>Albers, Anni</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes textiles created by Anni Albers and her students, Anni Albers doing card weaving, Anni Albers with a student.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Albers, Josef</unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Classes</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Woman drawing in Albers' class ca. 1933-49, and Josef Albers with students in drawing classes ca. 1939-40.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes art created by Josef Albers, the Albers' living room, portraits of Josef Albers, and the Albers chair.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Architecture </unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Blue Ridge Campus</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Exterior and porch of Lee Hall.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Lake Eden campus</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes models of college buildings, exterior of Studies Building, view of Studies Building across Lake Eden, student studies in Studies Building, frescos by Jean Charlot on the pylons of the Studies Building, exterior of Music Cubicle, exterior and interior of Quiet House, porch and exterior of Dining Hall, interior of student room, exterior of North Lodge, exterior of woodworking shed, exterior of tool shed, and Lake Eden farm.  Identified people include Theodore Dreier.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Studies Building</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>The construction of the Studies Building, ca. 1940-41. Students and faculty members participating in the work program by working on the foundation, framing, operating machinery, painting, working on a drainage ditch and other tasks.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Work Program</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Students and teachers surveying, drinking from water ladle, hammering, working with electrical wiring, repairing pier, cutting down trees, driving truck, working on farm, work crews leaving Blue Ridge to work at Lake Eden; the construction of the barn, Jalowetz House and Studies Building, etc.  Identified people include Bass Allen, Tommy Brooks, Theodore Dreier, John Evarts, Charles Godfrey, Richard Gothe, Phyllis Josephs, Ed Kaye, Lawrence Kocher, Gisela Kronenberg (Herwitz), Roman Maciejczyk, Bill McLaughlin, Isaac Nakata, Jessie Ann Nelson (Engle), Don Page, Connie Spencer, Claude Stoller, Eva Zhitlowsky (Milton).</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Classes</unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Art</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Students drawing, painting and working with materials.  Identified people include Cynthia Carr and Tommy Wentworth.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Weaving</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Students at looms and doing work for weaving classes.  Identified people include John Virgil Deaver, Miriam "Mimi" French (Batchelor), Don Page, William "Alexander" Reed, and Jackie Tankersley.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>College life</unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Blue Ridge campus</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes students in the lobby of Lee Hall, people sitting in the rocking chairs on the porch of Lee Hall, the Dining Hall, group shots, students walking between Lee Hall and the Dining Hall, a community meeting, a Saturday night party with John Evarts playing piano, etc.  Identified people include David Bailey, Tommy Brooks, Lorraine Creesy, Maude Dabbs (Haase), Theodore Dreier, Frances Goldman, Heinrich Jalowetz, Fancisco "Paco" Leon, Charles Lindsley, George Randall, John Rice, Mary Rose Riegger, Connier Spencer, Jeremiah Wolpert, Hyalie Yamins (Greene), and Eva Zhitlowsky (Milton).</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Lake Eden campus</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes students in front of fireplace in the Studies Building, "gamboling on the shores of Lake Eden," moving the pianos to Lake Eden, Saturday night dancing, visit from a Black Mountain fireman, snow and snowman, a biology class and Dorothy Cole (Ruddick) eating in dining hall.  Other identified people include Josef Albers, Ruth Asawa, Mary Barnes, Walter Barnes, Leonard Billing, Richard Carpenter, Cynthia Carr, Aurora Cassotta, John Virgil Deaver, Miriam "Mimi" French (Batchelor), Richard Gothe, Dodie Harrison, Pete Hill, Lore Kadden (Lindenfeld), Betty Kelley (Bobilin), Kenneth Kurtz, Otis Levy, Lucian Marquis, Faith Murray (Britton), Barbara Sieck, Tonya Sprager, Jack Swackhamer, Ralph Tyler, and Paul Wiggin.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Drama</unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Ah, Wilderness!</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Ah Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill, performed spring 1940.  Includes students painting set and performance stills.   Includes Tommy Brooks, Marsha Hunt, Lisa Jalowetz (Aronson), Bernard Malek, George Randall, Barbara Sieck, and Robert Wunsch.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Cherry Orchard, The</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, performed spring 1941.  Identified people include Peggy Clapp, Lisa Jalowetz (Aronson), Lucian Marquis, Leslie Paul, George Randall, Mary Rose Riegger, Jane Robinson, Fred Stone, John Stix, and Robert Wunsch.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Doll's House, A</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen, performed spring 1939.  Includes Duncan Dwight, Bela Martin, and Hope Stephens (Foote).</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>General drama photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Lisa Jalowetz (Aronson) helping with costuming, John Stix helping Anne Chapin Weston with makeup, members of Robert Wunsch's drama class working on costumes ca. 1940, actors posing in costumes for unidentified plays or performance pieces.  Identified people include Frances Kuntz, Barbara Pollet, George Randall, Barbara Sieck.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Importance of Being Earnest, The</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, performed fall 1943.  Includes Addison Bray, Roxane Dinkowitz, John Gifford, Lorrie Goulet, Renate Klepper, Carol Ann Ostrow, and Edgar Swackhamer.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><container type="box">91</container><unittitle>Macbeth</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Macbeth by William Shakespeare, performed May 1940.  Includes dress rehearsal at Lee Hall, performances, and actors being helped with their costumes.  Identified people include Betty Brett (Hamlin), Lisa Jalowetz (Aronson), George Randall, Jane Robinson, Sue Spayth (Wolpert Riley), John Stix, Fred Stone and Hyalie Yamins (Greene).  Photographs by Robert Haas.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did>
<unittitle>Physician in Spite of Himself, The</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>The Physician in Spite of Himself by Moliere, performed in December 1941.  Includes actors modeling costumes and back stage preparations.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Ruse of Medusa, The</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>The Ruse of Medusa by Erik Satie, performed August 1948.  Includes John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Elaine de Kooning, Alvin Charles Few, Buckminster Fuller, Issac Rosenfeld, and William Shrauger.  Photos taken by Clemens Kalischer.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Shadow and Substance</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Shadow and Substance by Paul Vincent Carroll performed fall 1942.  Includes Will Hamlin (?) and Barbara Pollet.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Spectrodrama</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Scene from Spectrodrama: Play, Life and Illusion.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Gregory, Mary "Molly"</unittitle>
</did>
<c04><did>
<unittitle>Woodworking</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes photos of  materials created by Mary Gregory and her students.  Also includes pieces designed by Bob Bliss or Lawrence Kocher.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Haas, Robert</unittitle>
</did>
<c04><did><unittitle>Classes, Printing</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes materials in print shop.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Jalowetz, Heinrich</unittitle>
</did>
<c04><did><unittitle>Classes and concerts</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Heinrich Jalowetz teaching music classes or performing with other  community members in concerts.  Also includes Frances de Graaff, Frederic Cohen, Gwendolyn Currier (Jamieson), Gretel Lowinsky, Patsy Lynch, Barbara Pollet, Erwin Straus and Trude Strauss.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Kocher, A. Lawrence</unittitle>
</did>
<c04><did><unittitle>Classes</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes photos of models and floor plans created by Lawrence Kocher and his "Community housing studies of architecture" students, and Kocher with students.  One of the plans was used to build the Jalowetz House.  Other identified people include Renate Benfey, Robert Bliss, Tommy Brooks, Virgil Deaver, Miriam "Mimi" French (Batchelor), Mary Gregory, Betty Kelley (Bobilin), Don Page, Jim Secord, Connie Spencer, Alexandra Weekes, and Dick Wykes.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03> 

<c03><did><unittitle>Kurtz, Kenneth</unittitle>
</did>
<c04><did><unittitle>Classes</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Kenneth Kurtz with literature students.  Includes Harriet Englehardt, Susie Noble (Gordon) and Eunice Shifris.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Objects</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes mask created by Thomas Wentworth, jewelry, sculpture and other artwork created by students and faculty.  Some photos by Wilfred Hamlin.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did>

<c04><did><unittitle>Activities</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of students and faculty members participating in some aspect of community life.  Includes people drawing, painting, weighing materials, type setting, working in the kitchen, studying, etc.  Includes Ruth Asawa, Marilyn Bauer (Greenwald), Harrison Begay, Renate Benfey, Johanna Jalowetz, Anatole Kopp, Fernando Leon, Jack Lipsey, Ruby Lipsey, Faith Murray (Britton), William "Alexander" Reed, Irene Sagen, Barbara Sieck, Hope Stephens (Foote), Claude Stoller, and John Swackhamer.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>General</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of Cynthia Carr, Kirill Chenkin, Kendall Cox,Theodore Dreier, John Evarts, Dora Harrison, Heinrich Jalowetz, Kenneth Kurtz, Frederick Rogers Mangold, Bob Murphy, Peter Oberlander, Don Page, Mary Parks (Washington), Ross Penley, Barbara Pollet,  Alexander William Reed, John A. Rice, Barbara Sieck, Erwin Straus, Thornton Wilder, H. McGuire Wood, and Robert Wunsch.</p></scopecontent></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Groups</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Group photos of students and teachers.  Includes people at the Blue Ridge campus, Lake Eden campus, sunbathing, and looking at butterflies in a biology class.  People identified include Gerald Barnes, Kendall Cox, Quintus Dreier, John Evarts, Henrich Jalowetz, Johanna Jalowetz, Peter Oberlander, Roman Maciejczyk, Bob Murphy, Gertrude Straus, Erwin Straus, and Robert Wunsch.</p></scopecontent></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Print Shop</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Betty Brett (Hamlin) and Emil Willimetz working in print shop.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Straus, Erwin</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of Breugel silverpoint formerly in the possession of Erwin Straus while at the college, portraits of Straus, Straus with students.  Includes Mary Brett (Daniels), Erik Haugaard, Bob Marden, Barbara Payne and Jackie Tankersley.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Sports</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Students playing tennis, basketball and football, and baseball.  Only Don Page is identified.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Summer Art Institute, <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes group shot of Institute participants and photos of frescos by Jean Charlot on the pylons of the Studies Building.  Identified people include Josef Albers, Jean Charlot, Jose de Creeft, Walter Gropius, J.B. Neuman, Amedee Ozenfant, James Prestini, and Bernard Rudofsky.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Summer Art Institute, <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes photos of Leo Amino's sculpture class, wood sculptures created by Amino's students, and "Trojan Horse" by Jean Varda.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Wunsch, Robert</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Robert Wunsch with students on the Blue Ridge campus ca. 1940.  Includes Harrison Begay, Betty Kelley (Bobilin), and  Mendez Marks.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Oppenheimer, Rena (Rosequist)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of Cynthia  Homire Metcalf Fick, Joel Oppenheimer, Dan Rice and Fielding Dawson.  Also includes photo of Charles Olson class.  Released by Rena Oppenheimer Rosequist.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Ozenfant, Amedee</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Artwork</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photograph of "Grotto" by Amedee Ozenfant.  Original artwork located in The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Parks, Mary (Washington)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Summer Institute, <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits and group photos of faulty and students taken during the 1946 Summer Institute.  Includes Josef Albers, Leo Amino sitting on the pier at Lake Eden, Jean Varda with Trojan Horse, Elaine Schmitt (Urbain) with Ruth Asawa, and Mary Parks (Washington) with other students.  Released by Mary Parks Washington.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Rice, Dan</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Art [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of paintings from Dan Rice's collection.  The artist is unidentified. </p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Rockburne, Dorothea (Williams)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Bottle print</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Print by Dorothea Rockburne (Williams) of bottles.  [Stored with Oversized Materials in Subseries 5].</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Schawinsky, Xanti</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Drama productions</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes Spectrodrama: Play, Life and Illusion - photographic collages by Xanti Schawinsky, photos of second presentation at BMC 1936-37, and Irene Schawinsky dancing "paper in tension."  Also includes performance of The Danse Macabre: A Sociological Study on May 14, 1938, with Bela Martin, Irene Schawinsky, David Way, Morton Steinau, Alex Eliot, Esther Moellenhoff, Susanne Cragin, George Hendrickson, and Everit Herter.  Some photos by Helen Post.  Released by Xanti Schawinsky.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Objects</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Objects by Xanti Schawinsky including drawings for Spectrodrama: Play, Life and Illusion, photographic collages, photomural and crystal created by Schawinsky in collaboration with Marcel Breuer and Walter Gropius for 1938 Pennsylvania World's Fair Exhibit, architectural drawings, Plexiglas sculpture ca. 1939 and other artwork. Released by Xanti Schawinsky.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Schmitt, Elaine (Urbain)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits and drawings</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits and group shots including Elaine Schmitt (Urbain), Ray Johnson, Ruth Asawa, Joan Couch Sihvonen, Oli Sihvonen, Robert Motherwell, Heinrich Jalowetz, and Ossip Zadkine.  Also includes photos of Ossip Zadkine's class and drawings by Elaine Schmitt (Urbain).  Some photos by Hazel-Frieda Larsen (Archer).  Includes copy of release form.  Released by Elaine Schmitt Urbain.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">92</container><unittitle>Slater, Elizabeth Jane (Marquis)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits of John Swackhamer, performance of Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid, and Jane Slater's graduation exhibition.  Released by Jane Slater Marquis.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Snelson, Kenneth</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Fuller, R. Buckminster</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Buckminster Fuller and his architecture class, 1948 Summer Session in the Arts.   Includes Fuller with students, students constructing molds for precast forms for domes, interior of classroom with tensegrity structure, and exhibition label describing the tension integrity mast discovered by Kenneth Snelson in 1949. Includes copy of release form.  Released by Kenneth Snelson.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous photographs</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of spider webs and self portraits of Snelson with sculptures.  Photos by Kenneth Snelson. Released by Kenneth Snelson.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Sculptures</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Sculptures by Ken Snelson including Tension Structure, Stage I, Tension Structure, Stage II, X-module column, Chinese Dovetail, Construction, Tensegrity Structure, Wooden Floating Compression Column, Rubber Wheel, Eight Circle Group, Planar Section through Octa-Tetrahedron Space Matrix, Pneumatic Octahedron, Expanding Pneumatic Octahedron, and Motorized Sculpture with Rotating Magnet.  Photos by Kenneth Snelson. Released by Kenneth Snelson.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Spayth, Sue (Wolpert Riley)
</unittitle></did>			
<c03><did><unittitle>Dance classes  [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Dance class including photos of students and teacher at Blue Ridge campus.  Also includes photos of two students painting on wire screen.  No people are identified.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Stamos, Theodoros</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Artwork</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photograph of  "The Emperor Ploughs the Fields" by Theodoros Stamos. Original painting is located in the Detroit Institute of Arts.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Stepner, Bacia (Edelman)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Summer Institute, <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Concetta Scaravaglione and Isacc Nakata, and Ruth Asawa with Ora Marie Williams.  Photos by Bacia Stepner Edelman.  Released by Bacia Stepner Edelman</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Stoller, Claude</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Architecture</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes interior of Studies Building, construction of and finished exterior and interior of Jalowetz House, Erwin Straus during construction of Jalowetz House, interior and exterior of Weizenblatt House designed by Marcel Breuer, interior and exterior of Alex (Bill) Reed's house, exhibition of work for Lawrence Kocher's architecture class 1941-42.  Also includes snow scene.  Photos by Claude Stoller.  Released by Claude Stoller.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Objects</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes stool by Claude Stoller, tapestry by Alex (Bill) Reed, tapestry by Don Page, and fabric by Harriet Engelhardt.  Photos by Claude Stoller. Released by Claude Stoller.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of faculty and students at BMC Blue Ridge campus.  Includes Josef Albers, Eddie Dreier, Carlos Merida, Paul Radin, Alex (Bill) Reed, Eva Zhitlowsky (Milton) and others.  Also includes collage of portraits. Most photos by Claude Stoller. Released by Claude Stoller.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Stoller, Ezra</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Architectural models</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photocopies of photographs.  Includes images of models for college campus at Lake Eden designed by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer in 1939, but not constructed.  Original photos by Ezra Stoller.  Released by Ezra Stoller.</p></scopecontent>
</c03></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Tanner, Clara Lee</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Portrait [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Color transparency of Harrison Begay painting.</p></scopecontent></c03></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Tavroges, Marie (Stilkind)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Contact sheets, #63 a-sssss</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes life at BMC, nature shots, and architecture.  Released by Marie Tavroges Stillkind.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Contact sheets, #73 a-aaa</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes portraits, nature shots, and life at BMC.  Released by Marie Tavroges Stillkind.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Contact sheets, #73 bbb-ggg</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes nature shots and architecture.  Released by Marie Tavroges Stillkind.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Watson, William</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> Pottery Seminar</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Portraits and group shots.   Includes Marguerite Wildenhain, Bernard Leach, Shoji Hamada, and Soetsu Yanagi. Photos by William Watson.  Released by William Watson.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Weston, Anne Chapin </unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>College life</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Josef Albers' drawing class on the porch of Lee Hall ca. 1936, Barbara Hoyt sketching, faculty and students on the sun deck of Lee Hall ca. 1933, and the Aldus Huxley Picnic (May 1937) at either Lake Lure or Chimney Rock.  Other people identified include John Applegate, Bobby Dreier, John Evarts, Dante Fiorello, George Henrickson, Joe Martin, Herminio Portell-Vila, John A. Rice,  Mary Rice, Alice Swan, Anne Chapin Weston, and Betty Young.  Released by Anne Chapin Weston.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">93</container><unittitle>Williams, Jonathan</unittitle></did>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes portraits ca. 1950's of Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Lou Harrison, Katharine Litz, Charles Olson (including Olson writing), Michael Rumaker, Jonathan Williams, Stefan Wolpe, Katie Olson, Joel Oppenheimer, Francine du Plessix (Gray), and Dan Rice.  Also includes shop window featuring Jargon Publications.  Photos by Jonathan Williams.  Released by Jonathan Williams.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Williamson, Margaret (Peterson)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>College life</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Miscellaneous photographs of college life taken during the summer of 1945.  Includes portraits, group shots, classes, botany field trip, breakfast on dining hall porch, sculpture by Margaret Williamson (Peterson), Lake Eden, camping and hiking trips, and students riding in a truck.  Identified people include Roland Hayes, Africa Hayes, Maria Motherwell, Robert Motherwell, Elaine Schmitt (Urbain), Josef Albers, Anni Albers, Mary Callery, Max Dehn, Eva Heinitz, Lyonel Feininger, F.W. Goro, Julia Feininger, Walter Gropius, Alvin Lustig, Fannie Hillsmith, Lorna "Cricket" Pearson, Carol Janeway, Ossip Zadkine, Karl With, Margaret Williamson (Peterson), Elinore Schaffle, and Angelika Bodky.  Released by Margaret Williamson Peterson.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Woelffer, Diana</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Campus scenes</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Includes view of library across Lake Eden, dining hall across Lake Eden, and the barn, silo and milk house.  Photos by Diana Woelffer.  Released by Diana Woelffer.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Classes</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Photos of Buckminster Fuller architecture class and Emerson Woelffer's painting class, 1949 Summer Institute.  Includes Buckminster Fuller and students reconstructing dome, Jacqueline Singer painting, and Cora Ward painting.  Photos by Diana Woelffer. Released by Diana Woelffer.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Costume party and music group</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes students and faculty dressed for costume party, and Dr. Brodky's music group.  Only Rosemary Raymond (Lax Stoller) and Jerrold Levy are identified.  Photos by Diana Woelffer. Released by Diana Woelffer.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Exhibition, Emerson Woelffer</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes exhibition of artwork by Emerson Woelffer and reception, summer 1949.  Identified people include Kenneth Snelson, Ysidore Martinez, Emerson Woelffer, Barbara Rondthaler, Frank Eisendrath, Tim LaFarge, and Rosemary Raymond (Lax Stoller).  Photos by Diana Woelffer. Released by Diana Woelffer.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Portraits</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes Emerson Woelffer under the Studies Building with Jean Charlot's frescos in the background, Marli Ehrmann at loom, and Emerson Woelffer with Charles Olsen.  Photos by Diana Woelffer. Released by Diana Woelffer.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Zhitlowsky, Eva (Milton)</unittitle></did>
<c03><did><unittitle>Objects [Not Released]</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Metal table with drinking glasses.</p></scopecontent></c03>
</c02> 
</c01>

<c01 level="subseries" id="neg2"><did>
<unittitle>Negatives</unittitle>
</did>

<c02><did><unittitle>Architectural Negatives</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>35mm negatives and contact sheets taken by Mary Emma Harris and possibly Charlotte Brown for the Black Mountain College Research Project, ca. 1970s.  Includes photographic negatives of buildings on the Lake Eden campus, the Poteat House, and the Weizenblatt House.  Includes black and white and color negatives.</p></scopecontent>

<c03><did><unittitle>1 - Studies Building and Science Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>2 - Science Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>3-5 - Minimum House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>6 - Details of the frescos Knowledge and Inspiration created by Jean Charlot</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>7 - Details of the fresco Knowledge and the Studies Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>8 - Minimum House, FHA buildings and Studies Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>9 - Minimum House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>10 - Gravestones for Max Dehn and Heinrich Jalowetz; formed from clay tiles by Karen Karnes.</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>11 - Studies Building and steps up to the Studies Building and Science Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>12 - Studies Building and the frescos Knowledge and Inspiration</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>13 - Minimum House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>14 - Studies Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>15 - Ceramic panels by David Weinrib, located at the Poteat House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>16 - Ceramic panels by David Weinrib and the exterior of the Poteat House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>17 - Exterior of the Poteat House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>18 - Interior of a student study, exterior of the Music Cubicle, and exterior of the Poteat House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>19 - Studies Building, including: insulation of building, exterior wall showing stonework and steps, stairwell, and view of Lake Eden from inside the Studies Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>20 - Studies Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>21 - Interior and exterior of the Poteat House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>22-23 - Exterior of the Poteat House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>24 - Exterior of the Poteat House and exterior of the Weizenblatt House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>25 - Exterior of the Weizenblatt House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>26 - Interior of the Poteat House</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>27-31 - Studies Building</unittitle>
</did></c03>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Art Negatives</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent><p>35mm negatives and contact sheets taken by Mary Emma Harris for the Black Mountain College Research Project, ca. 1970s.  Includes photographic negatives of sculptures, drawings, weavings and photographs of photographs.</p></scopecontent>  


<c03><did><unittitle>1 - Paintings possibly by Franz Kline and the Albers chair; photos taken at Josef Albers's house</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>2-3 - Albers chair</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>4 - Experimental photographs by Xanti Schawinsky</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>5 - Drawings by Xanti Schawinsky for Spectrodrama</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>6 - Drawing and experimental photographs by Xanti Schawinsky</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>7-8 - Drawings by Xanti Schawinsky for an architectural lecture</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>9 - Don Page textiles and drawings by Xanti Schawinsky for an architectural lecture</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>10 - Don Page textiles</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>11 - Don Page textiles and photo of sculpture class</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>12-15 - Don Page textiles</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>16 - Drawing by Xanti Schawinsky for an architectural lecture and photographs of people</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>17-18 - Photographs of people</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>19 - Drawings by Xanti Schawinsky for Spectrodrama</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>20-63 - Materials from the Busch-Reisinger Museum</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>64-66 - Works by Lorrie Goulet (de Creeft); includes drawings from BMC and post-BMC sculptures</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>67 - Sculpture by Leo Amino and drawings by Lorrie Goulet (de Creeft)</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>68-69 - Sculptures by Leo Amino</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>70-80 - Weavings by Anni Albers, located at the Busch-Reisinger Museum</unittitle>
</did></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>81-167 - Harriett Engelhardt Memorial Collection of Textiles</unittitle>
</did></c03>
</c02>
</c01>
<c01 level="subseries" id="ob3"><did>
<unittitle>Object Card Files</unittitle>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Cards created by the research project in order to keep track of objects created by artists before, during or after their time at Black Mountain College.  The cards include the name of the artist (if known), title or subject, date, medium, dimensions, location, owner and other information.  Some of the cards refer to photographs or slides located in the research project collect, but others do not.</p></scopecontent>
<arrangement><p>Arranged alphabetically by the last name of the artist and arranged chronologically within each folder.</p></arrangement>	  

<c02><did><container type="box">94</container><unittitle>Albers, Anni</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Albers, Josef</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Alexander, Paul</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Amino, Leo</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Bergman, Henry Porter</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Bliss, Robert Lewis (?)</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Callahan, Harry</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Charlot, Jean</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>de Kooning, Willem</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Englehardt, Harriet</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Feininger, Lyonel</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Fiore, Joseph Albert</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Fuller, R. Buckminster</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Gregory, Mary "Molly"</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Haas, Robert</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Hamada, Shoji</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Haugaard, Dan</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Johnson, Ray</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Karnes, Karen</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>King, Basil</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Kline, Franz</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Kocher, A. Lawrence</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Lippold, Richard</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Magruder, Elvine (V. V. Rankine)</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Muzenic, Nicholas</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Noland, Kenneth</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Oates, Andrew</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Page, Don</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Rauschenberg, Robert</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Reed, Alexander (William F.)</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Schawinsky, Xanti</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Schmitt, Elaine (Urbain)</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Siegel, Arthur</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Siskind, Aaron</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Slater, Elizabeth Jane (Marquis)</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Snelson, Kenneth</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Stoller, Claude</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Twombly, Cy</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Tworkov, Jack</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Vicente, Esteban</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Voulkos, Peter</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Weinrib, David</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Williams, Vera</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Woelffer, Emerson</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Wyke, Edward</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Zhitlowsky, Eva (Milton)</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Unidentified</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Cards for objects whose creators have not been identified.</p></scopecontent></c02>			
</c01>

<c01 level="subseries" id="slide4"><did>
<unittitle>Slide Files</unittitle>
</did>

<c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Viewing Copies</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent><p>Notebooks containing use copies of slides.  The slides are mainly of art works by Black Mountain College students and faculty and are arranged and numbered according to their original placement in boxes by the research project staff.  A database is available in order to locate particular artists or artworks, however some slides have not been identified.  Information from the database is also included in print form in each notebook.  The original copies of these slides are located in boxes 25-56 and are not available for research for preservation reasons.</p></scopecontent>	

<c03><did><container type="volume">95</container><unittitle>Faculty work at BMC, <unitdate type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Anni Albers weaving, Joseph Fiore painting, Karen Karens pottery, Xanti Schawinsky design drawings, Peter Volkos pottery, Emerson Woelffer painting, et al.  Original copies of these slides are located in boxes 110-113.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">96</container><unittitle>Classwork at BMC, <unitdate type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Francis Foster painting, Lore Kadden (Lindenfeld) weaving, Ruth Asawa drawing and paintings, Ronald Robertson painting and collages, et al. Original copies of these slides are located in boxes 114-117.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">97</container><unittitle>Printed work at and after BMC, <unitdate type="inclusive">1938-1970</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of BMC Printshop productions (bulletins, announcements, programs, etc.), Dan Rice drawings and illustrations, Fielding Dawson design and drawings, Charles Olson poetry and writing, Robert Haas typography and calligraphy, et al. Original copies of these slides are located in boxes 118-121.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">98</container><unittitle>Harriett Engelhardt Memorial Collection of Textiles</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Slides of textile works collected by Anni Albers in memorial to BMC student Harriet Engelhardt. Original copies of these slides are located in boxes 122-124.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">99</container><unittitle>Faculty and student work, pre- and post-BMC, A-J</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Edward Adamy woodworking and sculpture, Joseph Fiore painting, Elizabeth Schmitt Jennerjahn collages, Warren "Pete" Jennerjahn drawings and paintings, et al. Original copies of these slides are located in boxes 125-127.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">100</container><unittitle>Faculty and student work, pre and post-BMC, K-Z</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Lore Kadden (Lindenfeld) textile work, Basil King painting, Rene Pinchuck painting, Ellen Siegel weaving, Jane Slater (Marquis) glass work, Jonathan Williams typography and mixed media work, et al. Original copies of these slides are located in boxes 128-130.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">101</container><unittitle>Extra-class student work, <unitdate type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Henry Bergman painting, John Chamberlain sculpture, Joseph Fiore painting an lithography, et al. Original copies of these slides are located in boxes 131-132.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">102</container><unittitle>Classwork from Josef Albers's classes and miscellaneous materials</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Elaine Schmitt (Urbain) painting, Henry Bergman color studies, Norman Solomon painting, et al. Original copies of these slides are located in box 133.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">103</container><unittitle>Portraits and campus scenes, and post-BMC work</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Nell Goldsmith photographs, Masato Nakagawa slides, John Urbain notes, William Watson pottery (post-BMC), et al. Original copies of these slides are located in box 134.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">104</container><unittitle>BMC campus and related structures, <unitdate type="inclusive">1970-1971</unitdate></unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Slides taken by Mary Emma Harris or possibly Charlotte Brown for the Black Mountain College Research Project.  Includes the Studies Building, Weizenblatt House, Minimum House, et al. Original copies of these slides are located in box 135.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">105</container><unittitle>BMC classwork and post-BMC work (unarranged)</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Don Page weaving classwork, Eine Sihvonen color studies, images of Gate Hill Community, Sewell Sillman classwork and notes, North Carolina Museum of Art exhibition of Josef Albers's work, Busch-Reisinger holdings (student work donated by Josef Albers), et al. Original copies of these slides are located in box 136.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">106</container><unittitle>BMC classwork and post-BMC work (unarranged)</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Ruth Asawa classwork (drawings, paintings, studies), Albert Lanier classwork (drawings, paintings, studies), Ruth Asawa post-BMC sculpture, Elaine Schmitt (Urbain) classwork, V. V. Rankine sculpture (post-BMC), Terence Burns collage (not BMC), Faith Murray (Britton) work during and after BMC, Lore Kadden (Lindenfeld) classwork, Hope Stephens (Foote) classwork and notes, Anne "Nan" Chapin notes from Josef Albers's color class, Hank Bergman drawings (BMC), William Joseph weavings (post-BMC), et al.  Original copies of these slides are located in box 137.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">107</container><unittitle>Images from Ilya Bolotowsky, Ragland Watkins, Stuart Atkinson, Harry Holl</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Slides donated to the project by Ilya Bolotowsky, Ragland Watkins, Stuart Atkinson, and Harry Holl.  Includes scenes of life and work at Black Mountain College, Bolotowsky and friends in San Francisco, BMC students and faculty at Lake Lure, Watkins architecture, et al. Original copies of these slides are located in box 138.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">108</container><unittitle>Marilyn Bauer (Greenwald) classwork</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of classwork or notes from drawing, weaving, painting, and color classes. Original copies of these slides are located in box 139.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="volume">109</container><unittitle>BMC Research Project office and interview portraits</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>Includes slides of Mary Emma Harris's New York office and portraits of individuals interviewed by the project. Original copies of these slides are located in box 140.</p></scopecontent></c03>
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<c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Original Slides</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent><p>Original slides taken by or given to the research project.  Some slides have been moved into new boxes for preservation reasons, however the original order of the slides has been maintained.  The duplicate copies of these slides found in volumes 95-109 should be used for research instead of these original slides.</p></scopecontent>

<c03><did><container type="box">110</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 95</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">112</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 95 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">113</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 95 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">114</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 96</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">115</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 96 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">116</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 96 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">117</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 96 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">118</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 97</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">120</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 97 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">121</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 97 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">122</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 98</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">123</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 98 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">124</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 98 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">125</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 99</unittitle></did></c03>

<c03><did><container type="box">126</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 99 [continued]</unittitle></did></c03>

<c03><did><container type="box">127</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 99 [continued]</unittitle></did></c03>

<c03><did><container type="box">128</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 100</unittitle></did></c03>

<c03><did><container type="box">129</container><unittitle> Original Slides for Volume 100 [continued]</unittitle></did></c03>

<c03><did><container type="box">130</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 100 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">131</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 101</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">132</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Volume 101 [continued]</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">133</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Notebook 102</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">134</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Notebook 103</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">135</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Notebook 104</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">136</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Notebook 105</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">137</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Notebook 106</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">138</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Notebook 107</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">139</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Notebook 108</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">140</container><unittitle>Original Slides for Notebook 109</unittitle>
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<c03><did><container type="box">141</container><unittitle>Unduplicated Box</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>These slides have not been duplicated and have no use copy notebook.</p></scopecontent></c03>

<c03><did><container type="box">142</container><unittitle>Unduplicated Box</unittitle>
</did><scopecontent><p>These slides have not been duplicated and have no use copy notebook.</p></scopecontent></c03>
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