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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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  • ...f his money went to causes in the areas of racial equality, education, the arts, healthcare, religion, and veteran's affairs.
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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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  • Courses are taught in seven separate colleges: the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, the College of Business, College of Educa ...r, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, and the Department of Theatre Arts and Dance.
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  • ...[[Central High School]], [[McClellan Magnet High School]], and [[Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School]]. ...hool]], [[Henderson Health Sciences Magnet Middle School]], [[Horace Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School]], [[Mabelvale Magnet Middle School]], and
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  • ...on, which includes a "state-of-the-art demonstration kitchen" and culinary arts education center, in 2002 to teach skills to the unemployed and downtrodden *Linda S. Caillouet, "Church Cooking Up Plan for Arts School," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 19, 2002.
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  • ...Jonesboro, the Arkansas NASA Educator Resource Center in Fayetteville, the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff, the Texarkana Museum
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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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  • ...ape paintings from Signac’s earlier works can be found in the [[Arkansas Arts Center]]’s James T. Dyke Collection. The collection was made available th
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  • *[[Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission]]
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  • ...Rock, Jim Guy went to Harvard University and graduated with a bachelor of arts in government in 1964. While attending the University of Arkansas Law Schoo
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  • ...e Grill''' is a restaurant and bar located at 218 South Main Street in the arts and entertainment district of [[Jonesboro]], Arkansas. The business was est
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  • ...o-volume ''Arkansas Made: A Survey of the Decorative, Mechanical, and Fine Arts Produced in Arkansas, 1819-1870'' (1990-1991).
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  • '''Horace Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School''', located at 1000 East Roosevelt Road, i
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  • ...and the [[Arkansas Symphony Orchestra]], and is a member of the [{Arkansas Arts Council]]. She has also served on the board of the [[Arkansas Humanities Co
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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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  • ...ate of Arkansas]]. The department comprises seven agencies: the [[Arkansas Arts Council]], the [[Arkansas Historic Preservation Program]], [[Arkansas Natur
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  • ...Arena Stage. Wood had recently earned her Master’s Degree in Performing Arts Management when then Governor [[Bill Clinton]] was elected to be President.
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  • ...st park in the Little Rock city system. The park is home to the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] and the [[MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]]. MacArth
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  • ...ich has 275 cataloged structures - include [[Curran Hall]], the [[Arkansas Arts Center]], the [[Tower Building (arsenal)|Tower Building]], the [[Absalom Fo
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  • ...w income individuals working in the artist's community near the [[Arkansas Arts Center]]. The building was renovated by [[Todd Rice]] and [[Paul Esterer]]
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  • ...year. The Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition is sponsored by the [[Arkansas Arts Center]]. *[http://www.arkarts.com/ Arkansas Arts Center homepage]
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  • '''Riverfest''' is an annual music, arts and food festival held on Memorial Day in [[Julius Breckling Riverfront Par ...of Little Rock held the first Riverfest. This event was called The Summer Arts Festival. 1979 was when the date and name was changed to what it is now.
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  • ''Vino's'' also specializes in being a hub of all-age entertainment and arts, with mostly rock acts lined up weeks in advance to get some playtime. Not
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  • [[Category:Arts]]
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  • ...Arkansans) is a nonprofit museum of black Arkansas history and performing arts center located at the corner of 12th and Louisiana streets in the [[Quapaw
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  • ...Store''' at 514-524 South Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas, is a Beaux Arts commercial building constructed in 1899 and enlarged and redesigned by arch
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  • ...], [[Booker Arts and Science Magnet Elementary School]], and [[Horace Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School]] in Little Rock.
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  • ...cility at Arkansas State University at Mountain Home, the Jones Performing Arts Center at Ouachita Baptist University, the [[Donaghey Student Center]] at t
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  • ...and raised outside Flagstaff, Arizona. He was awarded a bachelor's of fine arts in drama degree from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1968.
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  • ...1930. The school was originally known as the [[Negro School of Industrial Arts]], and offered the curriculum of the Rosenwald School program created by Bo
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  • ...ate's "primary collector of Arkansas-made decorative, mechanical, and fine arts." Territorial Restoration established a program of "living history" perform
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  • *[[Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School]] (Little Rock) ...ural and tourist attractions, includig the [[Little Rock Zoo]], [[Arkansas Arts Center]], [[Clinton Presidential Center]], [[Arkansas State Capitol]], [[Ol
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  • ...associates degrees: the Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree, the Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree, the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree, and th
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  • ...lander Smith College''' is a private, historically black four-year liberal arts institution. The college was established in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1877.
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  • ...aptist College''' (ABC) is a private, historically black four-year liberal arts college in [[Little Rock]]. The school has an open enrollment policy. The p
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  • ...lopment. The facility was designed by [[Charles Thompson]] in the style of Arts and Crafts, and constructed by [[Charles T. Abeles]].
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  • ...s located in SoMa at the corner of 12th and Main. The [[Arkansas Community Arts Cooperative]] is located near the corner of 14th and Main. The local Jobs C
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  • ...her-in-law) in 1891. Cromwell was the principal designer of the [[Arkansas Arts Center]], the [[Arkansas Governor's Mansion]], the [[Maumelle New Town plan
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  • *[[Unity Martial Arts]] (3016 West Markham Street) - owned by Sensei Tanner Critz
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  • ...ts. Kumpuris worked at the restaurant before attending Tulane's College of Arts and Sciences and the University Medical School. He graduated in 1943, inter
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  • '''Joy Pennington''' is the executive director of the [[Arkansas Arts Council]].
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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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  • '''Shorter College''' is a two-year private liberal arts college in North Little Rock. The college is affiliated with the African Me
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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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  • ...civic leader in Little Rock. Strauss led campaigns to fund the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] and bring the [[Little Rock Air Force Base]] to the region. He was
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  • ...e Teachers College in Arkadelphia. After graduating he studied the graphic arts in New York and Washington, DC. He married Louise Heiskell, daughter of ''G
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  • ...[Arkansas Automobile Club]], [[Mid-America Arts Alliance]], and [[Arkansas Arts Center]]. He was past vice-president of [[Levi Arthritis Hospital]] and the
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  • ...o-Impressionist Paul Signac. He donated 133 works of art to the [[Arkansas Arts Center]], creating the [[James T. Dyke Collection]]. ...of the 2001 Individual Patron Governor's Arts Award for his support of the arts in Arkansas.
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  • ...tect who designed the structure. The Adkins Building is built in the Beaux Arts style of brick, concrete, and terra cotta. The building was erected in 1906
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  • ...ions, and other special events. Terry Mansion is managed by the [[Arkansas Arts Center]]. *[http://www.arkarts.com/facility_rentals/terry_house/ Arkansas Arts Center facility rentals - Terry House]
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  • * Arts Festival
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  • ...y 1967 to better reflect newer missions to provide training in the liberal arts and health care. The [[Arkansas Department of Higher Education]] changed th ...achelor of business administration, bachelor of music education, master of arts, master of business administration, master of music, master of music educat
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  • ...The house is now home to the [[Decorative Arts Museum]] of the [[Arkansas Arts Center]].
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  • ...Rushing]], and [[Alan Watson]]. Ozark Softscape made games for Electronic Arts in the 1980s. These games included ''M.U.L.E.'' (1983), ''The Seven Cities ...ein sci-fi book ''Time Enough for Love''. The game was sold to Electronic Arts for the Atari 400/800. The company sold 30,000 copies of the game for the A
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  • ...m derives its pedagogical underpinnings from the traditional small liberal arts college. It prides itself on small class sizes, intimate teacher/student re ...show leadership (often dominate) student government, Greek life, the fine arts, tutoring, and volunteer organizations. Students in the program are taken w
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  • The neighborhood is home to [[Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School]] and [[Henderson Health Sciences Magnet Mid
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  • '''Hendrix College''' is a private, four-year liberal arts college located in [[Conway]], Arkansas. Hendrix offers thirty-one undergra *[[Hendrix Department of Theatre Arts and Dance|Department of Theatre Arts and Dance]]
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  • The '''Songham Martial Arts Gate''' stands in the [[River Market District]] near the [[Statehouse Conve
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  • ..., Arkansas. North Little Rock was called [[Argenta]] until 1917. The Beaux Arts-style building continues to serve as the central government office for the
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  • ...North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. CBC offers associate of arts degrees in business, education, general education, mathematics, music, offi
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  • *[[Booker Arts Magnet Elementary School]]
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  • *The Arts Scene and Weekend Arts Update - Ann Nicholson
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  • ...er sponsors include the [[University of Central Arkansas]], the [[Arkansas Arts Council]], [[Centennial Bank]], the [[Conway Corporation]], the AETN Founda
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  • ...of Art]] and [[UCA College of Fine Arts and Communication|College of Fine Arts and Communication]], are free and open to the public. Baum Gallery is a mem
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  • ...m areas of the Winrock Institute are in archaeology, the fine and culinary arts, the environment, health and wellness, Arkansas heritage, language instruct
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  • '''Parkview Magnet High School''' is a 9-12 arts and science high school in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. *[http://www.lrsd.org/schoolindex.cfm?sccode=5 Parkview Arts Science Magnet High School]
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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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  • ...ck]], Arkansas. Brockmeier attended [[Parkview Magnet High School|Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School]], graduating in 1991, and received his bach
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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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  • ...' program is chaired by [[Jay Ruud]]. The program leads to the Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in African/African American Studies.
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  • ...oky" Snook Fisher''' was a pottery instructor and artist at the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] in [[Little Rock]].
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  • ...Taylor Library''' is a non-circulating research library at the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] in [[Little Rock]]. The library was founded in 1963 and serves as *[http://www.arkarts.com/library/ Arkansas Arts Center - Elizabeth Prewitt Taylor Library]
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  • ...w the completion of $10 million in additional improvements to the Arkansas Arts Center, including the [[Townsend Wolfe Gallery]], [[Jeannette Edris Rockefe ...emy of Arts. He has completed advanced studies at the Harvard Institute of Arts Administration.
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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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  • ...students in the [[UCA College of Fine Arts & Communication|College of Fine Arts and Communication]].
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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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  • ...College of Fine and Applied Arts and Sciences|College of Fine and Applied Arts and Sciences]] in 1970. Five years later, on July 1, 1975, Farris was named
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  • ...n campus among returning soldiers caused the school to institute a Baby of Arts degree granted as each parent walked across the stage in commencement exerc
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  • ...r.us/armem/davis/index.htm Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences & the Arts - Lewisburg, Arkansas]
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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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  • ...'' is a department of the [[UCA College of Liberal Arts|College of Liberal Arts]]. The department is housed on the third floor of [[Irby Hall]].
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  • ...ffices of the Dean of the [[UCA College of Liberal Arts|College of Liberal Arts]], and eighty-two individual faculty offices.
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  • ...rsuing the BA degree with emphases in art education, art history, and fine arts, and the BFA degree with emphases in ceramics, graphic design, painting, ph
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  • ...kansas]]. His specialty is sculpture. Massey received his bachelor of fine arts degree from East Carolina University and his M.F.A. from Louisiana State Un
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