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Rural Avant-Garde

The Mountain Lake Experience

Dates:
August 20, 2021–November 1, 2021
Location:
Appleby Foundation Exhibition Hall
National Endowment for the Arts Logo

Contemporary art, interdisciplinary research communities, and the inspiration of Appalachia converge in Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience. This exhibition showcases a selection of collaborative creative works that emerged from nearly four decades of the Mountain Lake Workshop series, a program sited in rural southwestern Virginia.

Founded by artist and scholar Ray Kass in 1980 and co-organized with influential art critics Dr. Donald B. Kuspit and Dr. Howard Risatti, as well as the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), the Mountain Lake Workshops integrated the arts and sciences in a dynamic experimental creative process that pushed past the traditional boundaries of art, dance, and performance.

Community-centered from its inception, the Mountain Lake Workshop demonstrated the relevance of the arts across disciplines, as well as social and participatory learning. This exhibition offers a focused look at art that investigated new conceptual limits, born of the region in southwestern Virginia, just a few hundred miles north of Asheville, NC. Works range from large-scale watercolors and photographic installation to relics of performances and other experimentations in artmaking.

Highlights include composer and conceptual artist John Cage’s New River Rocks and Washes (1990). A significant late-career work by Cage, this rarely exhibited watercolor extends nearly 30 feet in length, produced using methods of chance to trace stones gathered from the workshop’s natural surroundings.

This exhibition was organized by the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts at Longwood University. Generous funding was provided in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Related Programs & Events

Thursday, Aug 19, 2021

Members-Only Preview: Rural Avant-Garde

As a valued Museum Member, we invite you to join us for the exclusive opening of our newest exhibition: Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience

Thursday, Sep 16, 2021

Public Tour: Rural Avant-Garde

Today’s public tour is led by a Hank Bovee, touring docent.

Friday, Sep 17, 2021

Art Break: Rural Avant-Garde

Today’s Art Break is led by Alexis Meldrum, curatorial assistant.

Wednesday, Oct 13, 2021

Discussion Bound: Composition in Retrospect by John Cage

Written in his characteristic “mesostics” (lines of prose poetry linked by a central vertical acrostic), Composition in Retrospect is a statement of methodology in which

Wednesday, Oct 20, 2021

Connections: Rural Avant-Garde – VIRTUAL

Today’s virtual program for adults with memory loss and their care partners is led by Michelle Weitzman, touring docent.

Thursday, Oct 21, 2021

Public Tour: Rural Avant-Garde

Today’s public tour is led by a Shana Hill, touring docent.

Friday, Oct 22, 2021

Slow Art Friday: Rural Avant-Garde – VIRTUAL

Join Hank Bovee, touring docent, for an interactive conversation about three artworks in the special exhibition Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience.

Thursday, Oct 28, 2021

Evening for Educators: Rural Avant-Garde

Evening for Educators is an opportunity to network with other art educators, share and learn as both teacher and student, and reconnect with your own creative process. 

Saturday, Oct 30, 2021

Acrylic Pour Painting (Grades 6–12)

Spend the afternoon creating acrylic pour paintings, inspired by the collaborative and interdisciplinary works in Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience. Students experiment with a variety of techniques and surfaces.

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Selected works from the exhibition

Belly Full of Hate and Burn Your Candle Into Another World
Howard Finster, Belly Full of Hate and Burn Your Candle Into Another World
Empty Road
Howard Finster, Empty Road
John Cage painting at The Mountain Lake Workshop
John Cage, John Cage painting at The Mountain Lake Workshop
New River Rocks and Washes
John Cage, New River Rocks and Washes
Select components from Talking Walls
James De La Vega and The Mountain Lake Workshop, Select components from Talking Walls
Select components from Talking Walls
James De La Vega and The Mountain Lake Workshop, Select components from Talking Walls
Select components from Talking Walls
James De La Vega and The Mountain Lake Workshop, Select components from Talking Walls

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