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  • ...grade. In 2008 the exhibition will be in its 47th year. The Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition is sponsored by the [[Arkansas Arts Center]].
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  • ...the [[River Market District]] of Little Rock. The address of the Arkansas Artists Gallery is 120 Commerce Street.
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  • ...], the [[Farmer's Daughter Café]], and the [[Thousand Words]], [[Arkansas Artists]], and [[Showcase Arkansas]] galleries.
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  • ...he museum has pieces from little-known locals artists as well as prominent artists such as Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Albrecht Dürer, Roy Lichtenstein, Geor ...ptures, woodcuts, ceramics, collages, and works of other mediums. Arkansas artists and themes are highlighted, such as photographs that detail the Little Roc
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  • ...cts and contemporary art are displayed in the Trinity Gallery for Arkansas Artists, Second Floor Gallery, Horace C. Cabe Gallery, Gallery II, Knife Gallery, a
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  • [[Category:Artists]]
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  • ...ery owned by [[Debra Wood]] featuring contemporary works by local Arkansas artists. The gallery was the first retail shop to open, in October 1997, in the rev ...the owner and assistants travel all over the state to try to find the best artists. The traditional to contemporary artwork participates in the 2nd Friday Art
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  • ...ks & Gifts, Farmer's Daughter Café, Boulevard Bread Company, the Arkansas Artists Gallery, and the Showcase Arkansas Gallery. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ..., [[Farmer's Daughter Café]], [[Boulevard Bread Company]], the [[Arkansas Artists Gallery]], the [[Showcase Arkansas Gallery]], and a meeting room with capac
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  • ...to the unemployed and downtrodden. The mission also rents studio space to artists in exchange for service to the poor and underserved populations. Singleton
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  • The '''Showcase Arkansas Gallery''' is an art gallery for Arkansas artists located in the [[Cox Creative Center]] in the historic [[River Market Distr
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  • ...When young [[Signac]] visited the galleries, he was inspired by works from artists such as [[Monet]]. ...ew trends such as [[Cubism]] and therefore influencing a new generation of artists.
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  • ...ive music. Containing three musical stages, the Brickhouse has local music artists several nights a week, with some more well known musicians stopping by occa
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  • ...ks & Gifts, Farmer's Daughter Café, Boulevard Bread Company, the Arkansas Artists Gallery, and the Showcase Arkansas Gallery. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
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  • ...s host to "Art for You" an exhibit featuring works by twenty-five Arkansas artists. The exhibit is open from 9 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday, and from 11 A
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  • ...t, especially art by African American artists through our business." Black artists exhibited by Hearne at her gallery include Paul Goodnight, John Biggers, an
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  • ...to "champion a community of artists and to serve as a bridge between these artists and the public."
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  • ...grade. In 2008 the exhibition will be in its 47th year. The Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition is sponsored by the [[Arkansas Arts Center]].
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  • ...its twenty-first year in 2008, showcases the work of one hundred Arkansas artists. The show is hosted by the [[Arkansas Repertory Theatre]].
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  • ...the [[River Market District]] of Little Rock. The address of the Arkansas Artists Gallery is 120 Commerce Street.
    425 bytes (66 words) - 10:47, 21 February 2010
  • The gallery sells the works of twenty-five artists, including V. L. Cox, Jason Gammel, Catherine Siri Nugent, Maxim Lipzer, an
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  • ...The Arkansas, located at 510-514 Louisiana Street, was a 1,200 seat United Artists theater. It was managed in the 1970s by [[Robin Wightman]].
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  • The '''UA Cinema City 7''' is a defunct United Artists-owned theater located at 10301 North Rodney Parham Road. The cinema was clo
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  • The '''UA Four''' is a defunct United Artists-owned cinema complex at 1200 Breckenridge Drive. The UA Four closed in 1990
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  • The '''UA Park Plaza 7''' is a defunct United Artists-owned theater complex at 6320 C Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The UA Par
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  • ...trail from those who constructed a mound for a bike ramp to young aspiring artists. The graffiti ranges from kids messing around with spray paint under the C
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  • ...its own economic growth with a diverse range of inhabitants—businesses, artists, residents, musicians, etc.
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  • ...d was renamed Razorback Twin Drive-in. The drive-in was acquired by United Artists in 1975 and renamed Big Red Twin Drive-In. The drive-in closed in 1980 and
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  • ...Drive in 1999 and features stadium seating. The theater is owned by United Artists.
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  • ...United Theatres. Around 1972 the company was purchased outright by United Artists Theatres.
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  • [[Category:Artists]]
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  • [[Category:Artists]]
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  • ...alogs raisonnés. The library also has extensive vertical files on various artists and exhibitions, subscriptions to fifty art periodicals, and art auction ca
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  • ...ographer in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in the late nineteenth century. His artists' studio stood at the corner of Fourteenth and Bishop streets, and later at
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  • A number of U.S. Post Office murals in Arkansas were painted by artists hired under the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture. Ri
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  • ...eakdown, the house became the residence of Elsie and Louis Freund who were artists. If not for the Freund's purchase, the house would have been destroyed and
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  • ...het Hall became the residence of Elsie and Louis Freund, both of whom were artists. If not for the Freund's purchase the house would have been destroyed and s
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