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Mary Emma Harris described how a structure created at this place was called “Supine” after the Venetian blinds used for it collapsed. While at this place, Alex Reed collaborated on “anti-jewelry” from materials like metal washers found at hardware stores. Matière (“maht-YAIR”) exercises at this place led to a series of leaf studies, while Pre-Columbian ruins inspired an artist to paint the Variant/Adobe (-5[1])series here. (-5[1])For (-5[1])a performance at this place, (-5[1])M. C. Richards translated The Ruse of Medusa by Erik Satie. After watching basket makers in Toluca, looped-wire hangings (10[1])were created at this place by Ruth Asawa. (10[2]-5[1])This school (10[1])was the site of Theater Piece No. 1, a happening (10[1])by John Cage, (10[1])and was where its (10[1])founder (10[2])created studies for his series Homage to the Square. (10[1]-5[1])For 10 points, Josef and Anni Albers founded (10[1])what (10[1])experimental liberal arts college (10[2])in North Carolina? (10[5]-5[1])■END■ (10[3]0[3])

ANSWER: Black Mountain College [or BMC; accept Black Mountain, North Carolina; prompt on North Carolina or NC until “North Carolina” is read]
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