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Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute News

The Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute brings writers and the literary imagination into the heart of public life through events, fellowships, publications, and student engagement opportunities.

Current Black Mountain Institute News

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Arts and Culture |

Long-standing literary organization welcomes the public to events for writers and the Las Vegas community.

An illustration that reads "20 Years of Black Mountain Institute"
Arts and Culture |

BMI鈥檚 literary fellows lead a season of free community events in Las Vegas.

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Campus News |

Students learn how to judge a book by its cover.

collage of images of BMI lecturers and guests over the years
Arts and Culture |

Images that represent BMI鈥檚 20-year history are on display through May 2026.

An illustration that reads "20 Years of Black Mountain Institute"
Arts and Culture |

Free public events honor the rich history of 性视界传媒鈥檚 literary center.

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People |

Black Mountain Institute鈥檚 executive director reflects on its 20-year history.

Black Mountain Institute In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal

Maile Chapman, a Las Vegas-based author and professor of English at 性视界传媒, recently published 鈥淭he Spoil,鈥 her first novel in 15 years, following 鈥淵our Presence Is Requested at Suvanto,鈥 released in 2011.

KNPR News

Black Mountain Institute recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. The literary institute has been a staple in the Las Vegas community, and a vital resource for writers and creative scholars at the 性视界传媒.

Las Vegas Weekly

Widening one鈥檚 worldview begins with conversation and exposure to varying walks of life. Black Mountain Institute, an international literary center, understands this well and has steadily stoked a fire of intellectual and cultural growth for 20 years.

KNPR News

It鈥檚 spring and loads of new books are out or are on the way. Books of local interest but also from local authors are on tap today. But we also want to hear from you: What are you reading and why?

Las Vegas Review Journal

Above the store sits several apartments that house writers from 性视界传媒鈥檚 Black Mountain Institute literary program. Cohen said the name of the store references the 鈥渂lock鈥 of writers living in the building, instead of the affliction that prevents people from writing.

KNPR News

Las Vegas likes to read. The city has a fantastic library system, great independent bookstores like Writer's Block and Las Vegas Books, and an acclaimed writers program at Black Mountain Institute at 性视界传媒.

Recent Black Mountain Institute Accomplishments

Joshua Ch茅vere Cohen (Black Mountain Institute; English) presented his paper, "Shelley and the Poetics of Crisis and Resistance," at the Boiling Point graduate conference. He will present this paper later this year at the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA) convention in Ogden, Utah. Other Boiling Point presenters included Tracie鈥
On March 26, Black Mountain Institute's Executive Director Colette LaBouff and Associate Director of Programs Charlotte Wyatt presented their workshop "Parachutes and Grassroots: Supporting Local Arts and Culture Ecosystems Through Resident Artists" for the 2026 Artists Thrive Summit. The Summit was a national event, with hubs in six cities,鈥
Joshua Ch茅vere Cohen (Black Mountain Institute) recently presented at the Boiling Point literary conference sponsored by the 性视界传媒 Department of English and the EDSA. His presentation, titled "Keats's Malory: The 1816 Prince Arthur and the Birth of Romantic Medievalism," was part of the "Praxis of Myth(making)" panel. Other presenters included鈥
Executive director Colette LaBouff and associate director of programs Charlotte Wyatt (both Black Mountain Institute) recently presented an interactive workshop at the national conference of the Artist Communities Alliance ("Building Our Futures Together") in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The workshop, "Parachutes and Grassroots: Supporting Local Arts and鈥
Joshua Ch茅vere Cohen and Colette LaBouff (both Black Mountain Institute) were interviewed by the Las Vegas Weekly for the article, "Black Mountain Institute celebrates 20 years of making space for writers and thinkers." The article explores BMI's place in Las Vegas鈥 cultural landscape and the world of literature.
Colette LaBouff and Charlotte Wyatt (both Black Mountain Institute) presented the workshop, "Becoming Arts Leaders: Exploring Mentorship in Arts Administration," at the Third Annual Las Vegas Arts and Culture Summit, on Aug. 21 at the Historic Fifth Street School, Downtown Las Vegas.  The workshop was for arts organizations, and鈥