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'Arkansas Studies Institute'

"Making a Place" at the Butler Center

An exhibit that focuses on Jewish history in Arkansas opens tomorrow in the Arkansas Studies Institute's Butler Center main gallery.
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Busy Friday night: "Ark in the Dark"

Ad man Ron Robinson's collection of film posters at Concordia Hall.
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Wrapping up: "The Art of Living"

Exhibition of art made at Rohwer closes Saturday.

Friday gallery review: Rohwer, Palmer, Gray

Made it to three galleries last night, two on the 2nd Friday Art Night art troll (by trolley) — Arkansas Studies Institute and Hearne Fine Art — and another reception in the Heights, at Boswell-Mourot.
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Remembering Rohwer

An exhibit of drawings, paintings and objects by WWII internees is coming to the Arkansas Studies Institute.

2nd Friday Art Night: Renee Williams

At the Butler Galleries.
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Art walk guide

You might say that we like to party arty, those of us who enjoy a glass of wine and conversation surrounded by paintings and pots and prints. Or the more cultured might say, Vive le salon! There is a 20-year-plus tradition of art walks in Arkansas, some carried on all year, others on special weekends. You stroll, look at new work, and if you're lucky you meet the artist and hear him or her give a talk. Appreciation grows, the artist sells, everybody's happy. Here's a list of towns and times to devote an hour or two to art.

Honest Abe at ASI

How the president used the Constitution to confront Civil War issues.
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2nd Friday: ASI

"Making Pictures," ALA show tonight.

Tonight: 2nd Friday Art Night

Mexican independence, American abstraction, for 2nd Friday.
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2nd Friday Art Night

Angela Davis paints edgy portraits and surreal figures down in Lambrook, in Phillips County; tonight she's at ASI.

Boss watercolorists

I have a watercolor confession to make. I am not a fan of the accidental made intentional.
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