Monthly gallery walk is scheduled tonight

2021-11-18 10:02:48 By : Mr. Bo WU

According to the Facebook page of the Hot Spring Cultural Alliance and press releases from some galleries, the following galleries will hold a gallery walk from 5 to 8 pm today. Participants were asked to maintain social distancing, wear masks and wash their hands frequently.

New artwork by Rick VanHook and the gallery’s newest artist Gina Kraft. It also offers unique original gifts, as well as artworks and photography by Arkansas artists, including Buddy Whitlock, Kelly Wanhook, Tim Donner, Sarah Dole, and Julie Lee Elden. Locally owned and operated. Call 501-508-9957 to visit the gallery in a virtual way.

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Featuring Grant Rose's acrylic work, he said that the driving force behind his work is the way it can inspire human emotions. "In the beginning, I started my art creation to escape, a way to leave reality in times of chaos to feel normal. I chose horses as my main theme," Rose said at a press conference.

Claude Lambert will be present at the exhibition and discuss knife making and leather products.

Ernie Bolieu will show and talk about Southwest Jewelry.

Pottery and pine needle baskets by Valerie Hanks-Goetz will be on display.

Wall art by gallery artists will be available. Prints by national and local artists will be provided.

The March exhibition of the Justus Fine Art Gallery will feature new works by Matthew Hasty and Steven Wise. "Hasty's luminous works subtly capture the light and atmospheric conditions in his southern landscape," the press release said. Wise's new paintings include "playful landscapes rich in texture and color." The exhibition will also include selected works by Dustyn Bork, Donnie Copeland, Randall Good, Robyn Horn, John Lasater, Sandra Sell and Gene Sparling. The exhibition will have a reception from 5 to 9 pm today as part of the Gallery Walk. Due to COVID-19 precautions, guests are required to wear masks in the gallery. The exhibition will be on display until March 31.

Justus Fine Art Gallery is owned by artist Dolores Justus and offers a wide range of original art works, including sculptures, paintings, ceramics and photography by well-known artists. The opening reception was held together with Gallery Walk. The business hours are from 10 am to 5 pm, from Wednesday to Saturday, reservation is required. For more information, please call 501-321-2335 or visit https://justusfineart.com.

Open until 6 pm The gallery exhibits different styles and media from Arkansas artists and internationally renowned artists, displaying original art, women's clothing, gifts and household items.

From 6 to 9 this afternoon, the warehouse will display art, wine, live music and some desserts.

Under new ownership, Whittington Gallery’s new artist in March is Bill Avery, who has been engaged in artistic creation since his retirement 10 years ago. Avery said he was "very excited" to be part of the Whittington Gallery family. Customers are welcome to visit during the Gallery Walk today, and welcome Alley to join the art community. The gallery opens at 4-9 pm

Hugh Dunnahoe and Irma McLeod, two artists whose work blends perfectly with the upcoming season, are featured artists in March. Temporary working hours for the gallery for COVID-19 are from 11 am to 5 pm from Thursday to Saturday, and from noon to 5 pm on Sunday. The virtual gallery walk on Facebook showcases the work of all the artists.

Coleman Gocio's glass containers will be displayed on the front window in March. The gallery is currently not open to the public, but the exhibition is intended to be viewed from the front window. "I am attracted to the miniature representation of landscapes because they don't need to express anything except their true colors. In a polarized and divided environment, seeing calm and stillness is a catharsis," Gosio described him Said when the works. Work.

Dryden Pottery will open for Gallery Walk today, offering fresh, original and unique works that will appear from the kiln every week.

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