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The Brooks Museum tomorrow opens a summer exhibition of works by Carroll Cloar, the pointillist Arkansan who painted what he saw around him in East Arkansas and lived his adult life in Memphis. The exhibit, “The Crossroads of Memory: Carroll Cloar and the American South” runs through Sept. 15 at the Memphis museum, which has scheduled lots of activities around the show. Here’s a nice long blog item by J. Stokes-Casey about Cloar, and here’s a link to numerous youtube videos about Cloar.

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