Marjorie Williams-Smith's "Angels" in "The Messengers."

Hearne Fine Art will open the exhibition “The Messengers: A Survey of Work in Metalpoint by Marjorie Williams-Smith,” the artist’s first solo show at the gallery at 1001 Wright Ave., with a reception from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 19.  Williams-Smith, one of the finest metalpoint artists in the country and one of our own, will give a talk about her work at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at Hearne. 

Also of note: Williams-Smith’s drawing “Lines” is included in the recent release, “Silverpoint and Metalpoint Drawing: A Complete Guide to the Medium,” authored by revered metalpoint artists Susan Schwalb (whose work was recently on view at the Arkansas Arts Center) and Tom Mazzullo.

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The show runs through Nov. 25.

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