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  • ...s Arts Center''' (AAC) is a museum of arts and a center for the performing arts south of downtown Little Rock, located at 501 E. 9th Street in historic [[M ====History of the Arkansas Arts Center====
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  • ...Theatre''' is located in [[MacArthur Park]] in Little Rock. The [[Arkansas Arts Center]] has art masterpieces on paper and in forms such as glass, ceramic, *[http://www.arkarts.com/childrens_theatre/ Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre homepage]
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  • ...ce theater events at the [[Arkansas School for the Blind]] (ASB). The Fine Arts Center features a pipe organ purchased by the school in 1904 and moved into The Woolly Fine Arts Center is located at 2600 West Markham.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Woolly Fine Arts Center]]
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  • ...enriches the basic school curriculum with special attention to the visual arts, music, drama, and creative movement. *[http://lrsdorg.nexpoint.net/elementary/booker/schoolsite/index.htm Booker Arts Magnet homepage]
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  • '''Horace Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School''', located at 1000 East Roosevelt Road, i
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  • [[Image:Ark-arts-council.gif|thumb|Arkansas Arts Council logo.]] ...prehensive statewide program for the support of the arts in Arkansas." The Arts Council is one of seven subdivisions of the [[Department of Arkansas Herita
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  • '''Wildwood Park for the Arts''' is a botanical garden and performing arts center in the [[Chenal Valley neighborhood]] of Little Rock. Wildwood Park contains a number of "cultural arts" venues: the Richard C. Butler Arboretum, the Gertrude Remmel Butler Gazebo
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  • The '''Songham Martial Arts Gate''' stands in the [[River Market District]] near the [[Statehouse Conve
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  • The '''Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts''' was established in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, on March 21, 1989.
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  • The '''UCA College of Liberal Arts''' is composed of a number of departments and programs.
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  • The '''UCA College of Fine Arts & Communication''' is composed of four departments.
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  • The '''UALR College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences''' is composed of a number of divisions an *[[UALR Department of Theatre Arts and Dance]]
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  • ...on]] neighborhood of [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The owner of Unity Martial Arts is Sensei Tanner Critz. *[http://www.unitymartialarts.com/ Homepage of Unity Martial Arts]
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  • The '''UCA College of Fine Arts and Communication''' comprises five departments on the university campus in *[http://www.uca.edu/cfac/ College of Fine Arts and Communication homepage]
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  • The '''Decorative Arts Museum''' of the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] is located in the Greek Revival-style [[Pike-Fletcher-Terry House]
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  • *[[Arkansas Arts Center]]
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  • ...paintings that former presidents borrowed to hang in the White House. The Arts Center also displayed the work of [[Diana Walker]], a photojournalist who h
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  • ...amed of a central farmer's market that would form the centerpiece of a new arts and entertainment district. Allison and Redden took on the primary roles of
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  • Tucker is past past chair of the board of the the [[Arkansas Arts Center]]. He also led the nonprofit group [[Central High Museum Inc.]], whi ...tstanding Individual Contribution to the Humanities from the [[Little Rock Arts and Humanities Promotion Commission]].
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  • ...Museum of Natural History, the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, the main entrance of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Sc
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  • ...ry Film Festival is the location selected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the selection of best documentary nominees. Film festival
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  • ...chairman of the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees and the Arkansas Arts Center Board of Trustees, former president of the [[Greater Little Rock Cha
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  • ...f a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment of the Arts and the Arkansas Arts Humanities Council to gain financial stability. 1970, Dr. [[Francis McBeth] ...n Center Music Hall in 1973, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 1976 and appearances on TV such as 1974 on [[AETN]] public television or
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  • ...s Arts Center''' (AAC) is a museum of arts and a center for the performing arts south of downtown Little Rock, located at 501 E. 9th Street in historic [[M ====History of the Arkansas Arts Center====
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  • *[[Arkansas Arts Center Board of Trustees]] *[[Arts and Culture Commission]]
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  • ...ectrical wires and bustling train activity. An area east of the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] was eliminated because exit ramps were too short for tour buses to
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  • ...initiatives in welfare reform, health care, education, employment, and the arts. The Library Archives also released material on the Commission on Holocaust
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  • ...ael Hall of Driftwood, Texas. Box holds a B.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
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  • ...designers, and engineers who produce theater events in the [[Woolly Fine Arts Building]] in the [[Arkansas School for the Blind]], although it has also p ...ter]], and [[Student Union]] until 1980, when it moved back to to Arkansas Arts Center, then to [[UALR]], the [[Excelsior Hotel]], the [[Arkansas Repertory
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  • ...Theatre''' is located in [[MacArthur Park]] in Little Rock. The [[Arkansas Arts Center]] has art masterpieces on paper and in forms such as glass, ceramic, *[http://www.arkarts.com/childrens_theatre/ Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre homepage]
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  • ...nations, money from the National Endowment for the Arts and the [[Arkansas Arts Council]], and private seasonal subscriptions from some of its close to 100
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  • ...rkansas Museum]]. ArtSpace is a member of Americans for the Arts, Arkansas Arts Center, Craft Retailers Association for Tomorrow, Historic Arkansas Museum,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre]]
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  • ...the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] in Little Rock. Plummer came to the Arkansas Arts Center from the Toledo Museum of Art in 2002. Plummer holds a doctoral degr ...//honors.uca.edu/hcol/showthread.php?t=48708 Ellen "Nan" Plummer, Arkansas Arts Center Executive Director: An Oral History]
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  • ...egan giving away millions of dollars. He personally endowed the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] in Little Rock.
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