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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]]
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  • ...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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  • ...ed [[Sturgis Veterans Plaza]]. The centerpiece of the plaza is the 25 foot sculpture ''Stars & Stripes'' by Loveland, Colorado, artist Kathleen Caricoff.
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  • ...Rock and the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park. In 2008 the sculpture was cleaned and reinstalled in [[Riverfront Adventure Park]] along the [[Ar [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • ...by the [[Metrocentre Commission]], which paid $185,000 for it in 1978. The sculpture is eleven feet five inches tall and weighs 1,200 pounds. ...val. In 2008 the [[Department of Parks and Recreation]] announced that the sculpture would be moved to the newly opened [[Riverfront Adventure Park]].
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  • ...o known as "Interdependence: Encircling the Future" is a sixteen foot tall sculpture in powder coated steel by [[Mark Leichliter]]. "Encircling the Future" was [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • ...lpture installed on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol in 2005. The sculpture, by [[John Deering]] and [[Cathy Deering]], depicts the [[Little Rock Nine] ...d, 84th, and 85th General Assembies of the Arkansas Legislature funded the sculpture.
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  • ...den behind the [[Peabody Hotel]] called the [[Forever a Rose Garden]]. The sculpture garden is located adjacent to the [[Jack Fleischauer Garden]], named for lo [[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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  • *Patsy Pittman Light, ''Capturing Nature: The Cement Sculpture of Dionicio Rodgriguez'' (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2008 [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • The Little Rock Nine are commemorated in the 2005 sculpture [[Testament]] on the grounds of the [[Arkansas State Capitol]].
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  • ...nds of the [[Arkansas Governor's Mansion]] has as its centerpiece a bronze sculpture of President [[Bill Clinton]] created by [[Jan Woods]]. Clinton lived in th
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  • In 1965 Rebsamen donated a brass sculpture of [[Icarus and Daedalus]] by Evangelos Frudakis to the Little Rock Main Li
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  • ...commissioned by North Little Rock developer [[Justin Matthews]] to create sculpture for several local parks in the 1930s, including [[Crestview Park]], [[Lakew *Patsy Pittman Light, ''Capturing Nature: The Cement Sculpture of Dionicio Rodgriguez'' (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2008
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  • ...orth Little Rock]], Arkansas. He is currently leading an effort to bring a sculpture promenade dedicated to dogs to the city. North Little Rock is often referre
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  • ...ustice Building]], which established a precedent locally for incorporating sculpture, the [[Education II Building]] and [[Arkansas Cancer Research Center]] on t After retirement Blass studied sculpture at the Art Institute in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He died in July 1998
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  • ...Capitol and Main streets in the 1970s [[Metrocentre]] pedestrian mall. The sculpture took the name of the new downtown mall and added the suffix "nyn," which is The cost of the proposed sculpture -- with great steel planes representing the "delicate balance" of the agric
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  • The exterior plaza is dominated by the sculpture ''[[Ex Nexum]]'' by [[Jim Sanborn]].
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  • ...the [[Old Post Office and U.S. Courthouse]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. The sculpture is described as an S-shaped bronze screen inscribed with Greek and Roman wr The sculpture is maintained by the U.S. General Services Administration.
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  • [[Image:Lakewood-park-postcard.jpg|thumb|Living sculpture in Lakewood Park.]]
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  • *Patsy Pittman Light, ''Capturing Nature: The Cement Sculpture of Dionicio Rodgriguez'' (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2008
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  • ...teriorated badly and was removed to a storage warehouse. Renovation of the sculpture was accomplished as part of an Eagle Scout project. In September 2002 India ...traveled across the country carving heads in each state in the Union. This sculpture is number thirteen in a sequence of seventy such sculptures.
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  • ...d by artists hired under the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture. Richard Sargent painted "Men at Rest" (1939) for the [[Morrilton]] office.
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  • ...an walking with a young boy on the Underground Railroad out of bronze. The sculpture was installed on site in November 2004. An inscription on the concrete base The outdoor sculpture is maintained by the [[City of Little Rock]]. Private donors working with c
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  • ...hases in ceramics, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. Departmental offices and studios are scattered in the [[McAlister Hall|McA
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  • ...tment of Art]] at the [[University of Central Arkansas]]. His specialty is sculpture. Massey received his bachelor of fine arts degree from East Carolina Univer
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