Nearly 100 years ago, a tiny liberal arts college in North Carolina reinvented higher education and set the art world on fire.

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The school that broke all the rules

MAY 28, 202627 MIN
The Broadside

The school that broke all the rules

MAY 28, 202627 MIN

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Nearly 100 years ago, a radical school called Black Mountain College opened its doors. It featured no grades, very few tests and lots of avante garde art. And although it was a short-lived experiment, this quirky liberal arts college located in the mountains of western North Carolina would become one of the most influential institutions of higher learning in the world.Featuring:Alice Sebrell, Director of Preservation at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts CenterLinks:The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts CenterCover image: Renowned architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller in his studio at Black Mountain College. Fuller taught at the school from 1948-1949, where he developed the geodesic dome. His architectural designs from that era would later feature in buildings around the world.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.