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  • The '''Sculpture Promenade''' is formed by a series of brass sculptures connecting the [[Wil [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • The '''Arkansas Sculpture Invitational''', which began in 2006 in the East Pavilion of the [[River Ma ...of Hot Springs won Best of Show at the Invitational in 2007. The Arkansas Sculpture Invitational also supports the annual Peoples Choice Awards.
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  • ...parents. He also raised more than $309,000 in private donations for the [[Sculpture Promenade]] from the front steps of the Library to the [[River Market Distr
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  • *[[Arkansas Sculpture Invitational]]
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  • ...sculpture features four children playing on top of an old tree stump. The sculpture was paid for by private donors Margaret and [[Bill Clark]].
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  • ...ridge over the [[Arkansas River]]. It forms part of the [[River Market]] [[Sculpture Promenade]]. Fiesta is one of seven National Sculptors' Guild bronze sculpt *[http://www.carolgoldsculpture.com/ Homepage of Carol Gold Sculpture]
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  • ...r the Milwaukee Art Museum, Teardrop Park in New York City, and the Dallas Sculpture Garden. He is currently working on the design of a water feature for the Wo
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  • *[[Sculpture Promenade]] *[[Arkansas Sculpture Invitational]]
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  • ...nal statue is located in the Claremore Will Rogers Museum. Clinton had the sculpture on prominent display in his [[Arkansas Governor's Office]] and in the White
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  • ...ial Center and Park]]. In 2007 he received the award for Best in Show at [[Sculpture at the River Market]].
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  • ..., 1976. A special panel eliminated several "goodies," including a proposed sculpture entitled [[Centrenyn]] as well items deemed essential in early discussions,
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  • ...Hall has also played host to the [[Little Rock Marathon]], the [[Arkansas Sculpture Invitational]], and the [[Arkansas Literary Festival]].
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  • ...y has works of art in oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, mixed media, wood, sculpture, metal, and basketry, featured by over 100 artists. Approximately 90% of th
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  • ...ulptures placed in the City of Little Rock in September-November 2004. The sculpture features two six foot tall dancing women. [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • ...emicircular water fountain and pool. The pig is part of the River Market [[Sculpture Promenade]]. The sculpture was paid for with private donations collected by City Director [[Dean Kumpu
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  • ...the Rock was installed in November 2004 as part of the [[River Market]] [[Sculpture Promenade]]. [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • ...omenade]], features four children playing on top of an old tree stump. The sculpture is owned by the [[City of Little Rock]] and was paid for by private donors [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • ...et.info/pdf/Riverfront%20Sculptural%20Promenade.pdf Map of Riverfront Park Sculpture Promenade]
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  • [[Image:Rabbit-sculpture.jpg|thumb|Rabbit Reach by sculptor Tim Cherry in the River Market. Photo by '''Rabbit Reach''' is part of the [[Sculpture Promenade]] in the [[Little Rock River Market]]. Rabbit Reach was sculpted
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  • The '''Sculpture Promenade''' is formed by a series of brass sculptures connecting the [[Wil [[Category:Sculpture]]
    644 bytes (83 words) - 11:55, 1 March 2008
  • ...wntown Galleries and Stores in a Tour for Fans of Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' March 11, 2005.
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  • ...in 1997. Since that time the gallery has focused on original paintings and sculpture.
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