Saturday, December 20, 2008

Jon Shannon Rogers


December through January at
110 North State Street, Little Rock, AR 72201
By Appointment Only
Contact Shannon Rogers at 501-580-1882
or John Rogers at 502-372-2130


Jon Shannon Rogers was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. His instruction in art began at a young age with art classes in elementary school at Gibbs Magnet. In first grade he won a state art competition for a drawing of fellow classmates modeling in Mrs. Purvis’ art class. By eighth grade he was taking figure-drawing classes at the Arkansas Arts Center. After high school in 2003, Shannon enrolled with the University of Arkansas. Realizing art was more than a hobby for him, he decided to transfer to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock to take higher level art classes in preparation for his intended transfer to art school. By next fall he was in attendance at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he received the Presidents Scholarship as well as a Private Grant. For three years he studied rigorously with the faculty of the Art Institute in refining his skills in a variety of medium, but with a concentration on painting and drawing largely from observation, the last two years receiving the school’s leadership award. In the summer of 2007, Shannon attended the International School of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture, a 6-week program of daily landscape and figure-in-landscape painting as well as drawing and figure sculpture in the Italian hilltop town of Montecastello di Vibio, taking weekend art history trips to surrounding cities like Florence, Rome, Bologna, etc. After the summer intensive, Shannon returned to Chicago to finish out his degree with the Art Institute and graduated in the spring of 2008. He has spent the subsequent months painting in and around his neighborhood of Pilsen on Chicago’s southwest side, and recently has moved back to Arkansas where he is managing The Art Scene gallery in downtown Little Rock and applying for graduate school.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Charlotte Bailey Rierson's "The Journey Home"


Charlotte Bailey Rierson's watercolor painting "The Journey Home" was chosen to be in Fellowship Bible Church's Prodigal 2008 Art Festival .

The Painting was the recipient of one of the 10 Judges Choice Awards in the Professional Category. The festival is part of the Mustard tree Arts program and sponsored by Fellowship Bible Church.The Art Festival dates are Sept. 27-Oct. 11, 501-224-7171 Fellowship Bible Church, 1401 Kirk Road, Little Rock.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Arts & Science Center in Pine Bluff


Live@5, Saturday Scholars, Backstage Pass class,
after-school programs continue at Arts & Science Center

Classes, performances, exhibits and after-school programs continue to fill the calendar for fall at The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, 701 Main St., Pine Bluff.
Live@5 to feature sounds of acoustic guitar Oct. 3
Singer-songwriter Mike Tripp, whose repertoire of songs ranges from Hank Williams to Pink Floyd to original compositions, will work his magic on acoustic guitar at The Arts & Science Center’s monthly music series, Live@5, set for 5-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, at the Center.
Tripp, originally a classically trained brass musician on trumpet, trombone and French horn, has been performing professionally for more than 33 years. His band, RPM, was a finalist at the first Arkansas Acoustic Showdown at University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
Live@5 is offered the first Friday of the month by The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas. Cost of the evening is $5 and includes light refreshments. For more information contact Pat Hopkins at (870) 536-3375.
Saturday Scholars look at such topics as sand and tornadoes
Saturday Scholars, the Center’s art and science classes for children ages K-6th grade, will combine art and science from 1-4 p.m. on two Saturdays in October, Oct. 4 and 11. Using the science stations from the Center’s interactive exhibit, Good Vibrations, the classes will take part in hands-on activities that explore things like sand – where does it come from, how does it move around the earth and how do artists use sand to create art. Cost of each session is $20 for members of the Center and $25 for non-members.
Class teaches what happens backstage at a theater
Have you ever wanted to know what goes on behind stage? How do the lights work in a theater? What’s a pin rail? How does the backstage crew get the lights and sound to work together for a successful show?
If this interests you, then come learn this fun and marketable skill at The Arts & Science Center’s backstage theater training workshops continuing 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2 and 9, with sessions focusing on how to use a pin rail and sound to create a finished play production. Cost of each session is $12 for members and $15 for non-members of the Center.
Good Vibrations hands-on kids’ science exhibit closes Oct. 12
Good Vibrations, the free children’s science exhibit about everything and anything that vibrates, will close Oct. 12 which leaves you only a few more weeks to explore the hows and whys of tornadoes, sound, sand and wind – just to name a few of the 15 interesting hands-on stations in this exhibit. Good Vibrations, which was built by the world-renown Exploratorium in San Francisco, has been made possible by the Arkansas Discovery Network, funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.
Galleries look ahead to Frederic Remington exhibit
The Arts & Science Center is busy making plans for the opening of the exhibit of works by western artist and sculptor Frederic Remington on Nov. 22.
Remington, born 1861, rose to fame in the mid-1880s as an illustrator of western subjects for the most popular magazines of the day including “Harper’s” and “Collier’s.” The exhibit will feature original prints first published in the various magazines. The Center is also planning a family fun day to kick off the exhibit on Nov. 22. For more information about the exhibit or to be involved as a docent or other volunteer contact the Center at (870) 536-3375.
Also continuing in the galleries through October are the works by watercolorist Janis Gill Ward, formerly of Pine Bluff, and the Pine Bluff Art League’s Annual Show. The juried Pine Bluff Art League Exhibit features 40 works of art from its 100-plus membership. Gill Ward’s watercolors depict trees, woods, birds, flowers, sunsets, farms, beach scenes and water.
Opening in the galleries in October will be the pottery – described as free-flowing with deep glazes, sharp contrasts and vibrant colors – of Dumas artist Gail Miller. Miller of Millers Mud Mill in Dumas has spent years perfecting her craft and over the years her work has moved from predictable and traditional to unpredictable and avant-garde. Miller says her pottery expresses growth and healing in her life, a life that has survived cancer, knee replacement surgery and the loss of her home in a tornado.
Admission to all galleries at the Center is free.
After-school programs full of activity at the Arts & Science Center
The Arts & Science Center’s newest program, the After-School Scholars Program, continues with fun, healthy and hands-on learning experiences from 4-5:30 p.m. on Terrific Tuesdays and Wellness Wednesdays.
Terrific Tuesdays focuses on the visual arts and interactive science fun. Wellness Wednesdays is a 25-week health and wellness education and science.
The After-School Scholars Program is open to children from 3rd-6th grades. Pre-registration is required. Scholarships are available by calling 870-536-3375. For more information contact the Center at (870) 536-3375.
The program is funded in part by grants from the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame, Synergy Forum and the Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation through the Youth Advisory Committee.
The center, 701 Main St. in Pine Bluff, is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1-4 p.m. Saturday and closed on Sunday. For more information, contact the center at (870) 536-3375 or visit the website at www.artssciencecenter.org.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Lyle and Rick this Friday Night!



Enjoy all your favorite tunes by Lyle and Rick at the Salty Parrot on the river at 100 Riverfront Park Drive, North Little Rock, Arkansas next to the Arkansas Queen and the Razorback Submarine this Friday night September 19th from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Outstanding food, libations and music with a beautiful moonlit view of the river and the downtown Little Rock skyline!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Hotsprings, Arkansas Airport Art Exhibit

The public is invited to an opening reception featuring the works of Traditional Art Guild Artist Nina Louton from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 20 in the terminal building at Hot Springs Memorial Field, 525 Airport Road. The collection will remain on display until Mid-October.
Born ninth of ten children on a farm near Lake Ouachita’s Denby Point, Louton began studying art with her mother using paper, clay, cloth, wax, and gourd art as well as clothing design and gardening. She earned a Bachelor of Science and Education degree from Henderson State University in 1970, and a Masters degree in 1991. Married to husband Jimmy in 1969, Louton raised three children. She taught first, third, fifth, and special education for twenty-nine years at Mountain Pine School, near Hot Springs.

Believing that supporting the arts is an important part of being an artist, Louton is a former board secretary of The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs, member of several Fine Arts Center committees, Mid-Southern watercolorist, and president of the 2007-2008 Traditional Arts Guild.

The airport is partnering with the Traditional Art Guild to offer a year-long schedule of rotating exhibits, with an opening reception on the third Saturday of each month. For more information on the airport exhibit, contact Louton at 622-3100.

Two Top Barbecue Tours Add Hot Springs Balloons & BBQ Festival to Their Schedules

"If you have ever wanted to take your barbecuing to the next level, then be sure to check out the Great American BBQ Tour," said Ronnie Cates, organizer of Smoke On The Water. The Legends Hot-Air Balloon Rally, which has 25 teams entered, will also be held at the airport, Arrison said. There will be fly-in, hound-and-hare races, target races and other ballooning events. In addition, there will be a free public concert by country music legend Tracy Byrd on Friday night, September 19, at 8 p.m. The Parrots of the Caribbean, a Jimmy Buffett tribute band, will perform a free public concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 20. Also, there will be a free classic car show on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. All the activities are free and open to the public. Certain rules for attending the events will apply, Arrison said: No coolers; no dogs; bring lawn chairs as there will be no seating provided; vendors will be on site selling food and beverages; there will be no balloon rides. For more information about the festival call Steve Arrison at 501-321-2027.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Ouachita Art Trails, Studio Tour October 10-12 Mena, Arkansas

The artists of the Ouachita valley would like to welcome you into their studios during the Ouachita Art Trails, Studio Tour. Here, there is no lack of talent and diversity, including award winning, recognized names. There is something for everyone.

This is your opportunity to see the latest works, work in progress, meet the artists on a personal basis, ask questions, and buy beautiful, original art for yourself, or as a gift. This is your invitation to come and enjoy the weekend with us. Our doors will be open to welcome you.
The "Natural State" has been a source of inspiration for artist for many generations. No where is more beautiful than the Ouachita Mountains with its great vistas, diverse wildlife, and clean, bubbling streams. This is especially true in October, when fall foliage season begins. We invite you to come share it's beauty, created by nature and the artists who share this wonderful land.
For more information, and to register,
click here to visit the tour website.

http://www.ouachitaarttrails.com

Zoo Seeks Artists to Get Back to Nature at First Juried Art Event


Zoo Seeks Artists to Get Back to Nature at First Juried Art Event
Salvador Monkey & Van Goat to Feature Original, Animal-Related Visual Art

WHO: Arkansas artists
Little Rock Zoo

WHAT: Salvador Monkey & Van Goat:
The inaugural juried art event benefiting the Little Rock Zoo

WHEN: 5 p.m., Monday, September 29 – Postmark deadline for accepted artwork
• 4 p.m., Wednesday, October 1, 2008 – Artwork accepted at the Zoo
• Thursday, October 2 – Juror selections
• Friday, October 3 – Winners notified
• 6 p.m., Saturday, October 4 – Reception

WHERE: Little Rock Zoo, #1 Jonesboro Drive, Little Rock, AR 72205

BACKGROUND: Salvador Monkey & Van Goat is the inaugural juried art event, exhibition and fundraiser sponsored by and benefiting the Little Rock Zoo. The event is open to any visual artist in Arkansas.

Any kind of visual art – paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, etc. – created by Arkansas artists for the event must be original, animal-oriented and completed within the timeframe of the competition. Robert Reep, an artist and gallery owner in Little Rock, will jury the entered pieces and select the top 25.

The top 25 selected works will be on display at the Zoo on Saturday, October 4. Prizes for winning artists include a free family membership to the Little Rock Zoo and:
• $1,000 First Place
• $500 Second Place
• $250 Third Place
• $250 Audience Favorite
The first place winner of the juried art event also will have his or her image used in marketing and promotion for the Zoo in 2009. Awards will be presented at the October 4 reception in Cafe Africa featuring a silent auction with paintings by animal artists; tickets to the reception are $25 per person.
For an application outlining event specifics or more information, call Susan Altrui at 501-661-7208 or email saltrui@littlerock.org.

About the Little Rock Zoo
The Little Rock Zoo has long been one of Arkansas' great treasures. It all began modestly in 1926, with just two animals — an abandoned timber wolf and a circus-trained brown bear. Today, the Zoo has grown to include more than 725 animals representing 200+ species, many on the endangered list. The Zoo itself has become one of the state's greatest educational and conservation resources.

The Little Rock Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Look for the AZA logo whenever you visit a zoo or aquarium as your assurance that you are supporting a facility dedicated to providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for you and a better future for all living things. With its more than 200 accredited members, AZA is a leader in global wildlife conservation and your link to helping animals in their native habitats. For more information, visit www.aza.org.

For More Information, Contact:

Susan Altrui, 501-661-7208 or saltrui@littlerock.org

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Lyle and Rick at the Salty Parrot this Friday and Saturday Night



Enjoy all your favorite tunes at the Salty Parrot on the river at 100 Riverfront Park Drive, North Little Rock, Arkansas next to the Arkansas Queen and the Razorback Submarine this Friday and Saturday night August 29th and 30th from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Outstanding food, libations and music with a beautiful moonlit view of the river and the downtown Little Rock skyline!

ArkansasArtists.com New Membership Guidelines!

We have experienced overwhelming response by Artists and Musicians from our state. Our website hits per day are in the hundreds and ArkansasArtists.com pops up first when you Google Arkansas Artists. We try to keep our community up to date on upcoming events. Just recently an out of state developer contacted us to purchase a painting for a project that will open later this month at the Little Rock Airport and will buy two of our artist's submissions. We want to keep the site free for our Artists but we have to have income to try to grow our site and be of continuing value to Artists from our state. Therefore we have established the following new membership guidelines:

Free Membership - Includes your picture, bio with email address and four pictures of your work that do not change.
Bronze Membership $25.00 per year - Your picture, bio with email address and four pictures of your work that you can change out twice a year.
Silver Membership $50.00 per year - Your picture, bio with email address, phone number, website link and six pictures of your work that you can you can change out four times per year.
Gold Membership $100.00 per year - Your picture, bio with email address, phone number, website link and eight pictures of your work with size and medium that you can change out six times per year. We will also include the galleries or restaurants where your work can be seen as long as they are an ArkansasArtists.com sponsor.


Keep in mind, when you Google my name it takes you to my page at ArkansasArtists.com so there is no need to have the expense of creating and maintaining your own website. We support the arts and our members and are starting to catch the eys of art collectors and placement companies from outside our state. I personally received a commision to do a piece for UAMS from an art placement firm out of Texas that found our website online through a Google search. We will continue to update our Artists and Art Patrons with alll the latest news and events on Art and Music in our state via our ArkansasArtists.com newsletter, just click on the links in Quick Links or copy and paste the link to your internet browser.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

New ArkansasArtists.com Loft Work Space and Gallery in Downtown Little Rock!




Matt Lile and ArkansasArtists.com are in the process of developing an Artists Loft Work space in the historic Mathis Building above Lulav’s Eatery on the corner of 6th and Center Street in beautiful downtown Little Rock. We will be able to accommodate approximately 18 to 20 Artists in an environment that will absolutely inspire your creativity.

Picture, if you will separate work areas where you can set up multiple canvas to work on while you sip your favorite wine and listen to soothing inspiring music from an outstanding sound system. If you’re hungry you can walk downstairs to dine in or order the exquisite cuisine from one of Little Rock’s finest chefs delivered up to your work space.

When you at a stopping point in your work you simply lock your supplies in your personal cabinet and leave your paintings to dry. You will have a code to enter the building whenever your feeling inspired any time of day and when your work is complete you are welcome to hang you work throughout the historic Mathis Building and Lulav’s restaurant with your bio and your selling price.

The spaces will lease for 75 dollars per month and there will be 20 % commission for selling your work if you choose to display it in the gallery and throughout the building. All your work will be insured and payments received for your work will be paid at the end of each week.

Since space is limited we need your indication of interest as soon as possible. There is metered parking along the street and ample parking space by the hour or month across the street. The Loft is under construction and but you are welcome to visit the building for a tour of the Artist’s Work Space and the Gallery area as well as stop in and have dinner at Lulav’s .

The Mathis building address is 220 West 6th Street between Louisiana and Center Streets and you can enter through the lobby next to Lulav. Send me your questions via email at lcogbill@comcast.net or call my cell 501 416-7266.

2nd Friday Art Walk in Beautiful Downtown Little Rock from 5-8PM


Please join Marlene Gremillion and Miller's Mud Mill Pottery at the Cox Creative Gallery for the 2nd Friday Art Walk in Beautiful Downtown Little Rock from 5-8PM

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Lyle and Rick at the Salty Parrot this Friday Night!


Enjoy all your favorite tunes at the Salty Parrot on the river at 100 Riverfront Park Drive, North Little Rock, Arkansas next to the Arkansas Queen and the Razorback Submarine this Friday, August 1st from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Outstanding food, libations and music with a beautiful moonlit view of the river and the downtown Little Rock skyline!

ArkansasArtists.com is looking for your support, comments and input.

We have experienced overwhelming response by Artists and Musicians from our state. Our website hits per day are in the hundreds and ArkansasArtists.com pops up first when you Google Arkansas Artists. We try to keep our community up to date on upcoming events. Just recently an out of state developer contacted us to purchase a painting for a project that will open later this month at the Little Rock Airport and will buy two of our artist’s submissions. We want to keep the site free for our Artists but we have to have income to try to grow our site and be of continuing value to Artists from our state. Therefore we are considering these following new membership guidelines:

Free Membership – Includes your picture, bio with email address and four pictures of your work that do not change.

Bronze Membership $25.00 per year – Your picture, bio with email address and four pictures of your work that you can change out twice a year.

Silver Membership $50.00 per year – Your picture, bio with email address, phone number, website link and six pictures of your work that you can you can change out four times per year.

Gold Membership $100.00 per year – Your picture, bio with email address, phone number, website link and eight pictures of your work with size and medium that you can change out six times per year. We will also include the galleries or restaurants where your work can be seen as long as they are an ArkansasArtists.com sponsor.

Keep in mind, when you Google my name it takes you to my page at ArkansasArtists.com so there is no need to have the expense of creating and maintaining your own website. We welcome your support, comments and input in this new membership drive. As usual for all the latest news and events over the next few weeks about Art and Music in our state, just click on the links in Quick Links or copy and paste the link to your internet browser.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Lyle and Rick at the Wrought Iron Grill this Friday Night!



Enjoy all your favorite tunes on the Underground Patio at the Wrought Iron Grill this Friday, July 18th from 6:00 PM to 9:00; great entertainment, excellent food and libations.

Wrought Iron
Grill & Pub
614 Pres. Clinton Ave. (east end of River Market District)
Next to the Clinton Museum store.

Duane Hada's White River Watercolor Workshop


Duane Hada's White River Watercolor Workshop
August 8, 9, and 10, 2008

Friday 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

At the Fred Berry Conservation Education Center -�Yellville, Arkansas

The workshop will be a combination of studio and plein air painting the natural beauty of the workshop location on Crooked Creek.

For additional information please reply to this email�Sandy Barksdale at sbarksdale@centurytel.net, call Duane Hada at (870) 435-2787, or stop by Rivertown Gallery at 102 Harding Blvd., Cotter, Arkansas.

Cost of the three day workshop is $250.00 - a deposit of $125.00 will reserve your space in the workshop.

To view Duane's Gallery go to�http://www.rivertowngallery.com/

Friday, July 4, 2008

Lyle and Rick at Rolando's this Friday and Saturday Night


Lyle and Rick will be playing at Rolando's Nuevo Latino Restaurante in beautiful downtown Hot Springs this weekend July 4th and 5th from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Enjoy the 1st Friday Art Walk and afterwards come by and listen to your favorite tunes and enjoy some delicious Cuban cuisine along with the best margaritas in town. Rolando’s is located across the street from the Arlington on Central Avenue.

Monday, June 30, 2008

One Woman Art Exhibit at Garvan Woodland Gardens


Fairfield Bay Artist, Charlotte Rierson invites you to come to her One Woman Art Exhibit and Reception, July 10, 5:30-7:30 pm, Garvan Woodland Gardens Magnolia Room. Garvan Woodland Gardens is located 540 Arkansas Ridge Rd., Hot Springs. Exhibit dates June 20-July 31, Hours Mon. thru Sun. 9:00 am-8:00 pm. Admission is free for viewing the artwork. You may tour the Gardens for a fee. For more information and directions go to the Garden’s website: http://www.garvangardens.org/

Painting Exhibit at Artists Workshop in Hot Springs


Jim Oberst will be the featured artist at the Artists Workshop Gallery on Central Avenue in Hot Springs this weekend. The reception will be during the Gallery Walk this Friday evening July 4th from 5 to 9 p.m. Try to drop by and say hello to Jim and enjoy the art.

Jim will be showing many new paintings of all sizes, including seascapes and landscapes. Several paintings accepted for the 2008 and 2009 Arkansas Artists Calendars published by the Governor's Mansion Association will be included. There will be several new paintings of Hot Springs landmarks as well.

If you can't make it on July 4th Jim’s paintings will be on display at the gallery for the month of July. Their hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

M2 Gallery Showing Friday June 27





Last Friday’s Gallery Showing at M2 was perfect with music, libations and exquisite appetizers available while you view two excellent artists from our state. Nathan Beatty’s depictions in oil on canvas were amazing. His abstract renditions of surrealistic 2 dimensional scenes were intriguing and captivating drawing your attention to the symmetrical brush strokes where he would occasionally hide the image of an Angel in the upper right hand corner of his piece. This is a must see for the all art patrons. Jason Gammel’s distinct style in acrylic abstract with freehand swirls and visual effects were astounding and held your attention as you went from painting to painting. Everyone had a great time and we are looking forward to more M2’s Gallery events.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

17th Annual Mid-Southern Watercolorists Open Membership Exhibit

Cantrell Gallery will be hosting the 17th Annual Mid-Southern Watercolorists Open Membership Exhibit. There will be a reception celebrating the opening of the show Sunday, June 29, 2008, from 2-4:00 in the afternoon. Over fifty members of this regional artist's organization are participating. Many of the featured artists will be present at the reception. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Admission is free. The exhibit will continue through August 16.

The aim of the Mid-Southern Watercolorists is to elevate the stature of watercolor and educate the public to the significance of watercolor as an important, creative permanent painting medium. They are dedicated to the highest aesthetic standards and seek to further interest in watercolor by their programs and exhibitions.

Cantrell Gallery is located at 8206 Cantrell Rd., across from Pavilion in the Park. Gallery hours are Monday - Saturday, 10-5:00. For further information, please feel free to contact Cindy Scott-Huisman by replying to this email or calling 501-224-1335.

There is a small preview of images available for viewing on our website. Just click the link below, and scroll down past the Deering Family images.

http://www.cantrellgallery.com/gallery.nxg

If the link does not work, just go to cantrellgallery.com, and then to our Gallery page.

Cantrell Gallery
8206 Cantrell Road
Little Rock, AR 72227
(501)224-1335
www.cantrellgallery.com
cantrellgallery@sbcglobal.net

"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Paints"



The Sisterhood of the Traveling Paints Artist Reception Friday, August 1 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the South Arkansas Arts Center in El Dorado, Arkansas will be featuring Sandy Bennett and Sharon Saunders:

Sharon Saunders and Sandy Bennett were born six years apart to the Giese family in Houston, Texas. After the family was transferred to Arkansas in the early 60’s, Sandy remained there while Sharon returned to Texas. They were always close and enjoyed each others company, but the years spent raising families, working, and living hundreds of miles apart takes its toll on that bond. It wasn’t until a few years ago, when Sandy retired from teaching, that they “rediscovered” each other. They packed their painting gear and went out to the Hill Country of Texas to spend the first of many idyllic weeks. Hiking through the woods carting their supplies, enduring the stifling heat and swarms of ‘no-see-ums’, racing each other to get the best spot, and giggling the whole time like the two young girls they once had been, brought a renewed closeness. They joined a plein air group together and have been on several painting expeditions, the latest being Big Bend National Park. This collection of paintings was done in various locales, sometimes together, sometimes apart, but always shared now through their love of nature and art and each other.

"Energy" at M2 Gallery featuring Nathan Beatty and Jason Gammel will open Friday, June 27, 6-9 p.m.


Come explode into summer with us and experience the energy of form and color with new works from Jason Gammel and Nathan Beatty. The gallery will be alive with Energy as the two artists tackle the theme in their own unique ways.

The show will be hung June 25 with the opening being Friday, June 27, from 6-9 p.m.

(Top left, "The Flashback" by Nathan; Right, "Untitled Energy Series" by Jason Gammel)

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Marlene Gremillion "One Woman Show" at the at the Arts and Science Center in Pine Bluff


Artist Marlene Gremillion, a seven year Hot Springs Village resident, is active in the visual arts in the Village and surrounding areas. She is a member of Brushstrokes, a Hot Springs Village artist organization, a member of Mid-Southern Watercolorists, an instructor at the Arkansas Art Center in Little Rock, and an instructor at National Park Community College Continuing Education. Her works are collected by many across the country.
The Arts and Science Center of Pine Bluff, an exceptional gallery and museum in Arkansas’ Delta country, will host her one woman exhibition. The exhibit displays her versatility of media (watercolor, oil, pastel, collage, and mixed media), and her variety of subjects (landscape, portrait, floral, and abstracts). Marlene draws on nature for inspiration and enjoys sharing her knowledge with others. At this exhibit of over fifty paintings, the artist will discuss her work with a follow up question and answer session. Admission is free and open to the public.
The reception is Sunday, June 22, 2008, from 2 to 4 PM. The show will hang until the end of July. The Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas at 701 Main St., Pine Bluff, AR 71601 (phone 870-536-3375) will host the event.
This is a chance to discover how a productive artist delivers art to the public. She first captures the original core image from nature and life experiences. The second step is to choose an interesting and inspiriting image to paint, and selecting the media carefully that has the color and texture to flesh out the subject. Landscape , where some images are captured in plein aire, is suited for pastel and oil media. The subtle, soft effects of watercolor fit well with floral and abstract subjects. Collage media collates well with spontaneity and abstract works.
Marlene’s works are also on display at the downtown Little Rock Cox Creative Gallery, the El Dorado Backwoods Gallery, the Hot Springs Artist Workshop Gallery, and the West Monroe, LA Ouachita River Art Gallery.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Lyle and Rick at the Wrought Iron Grill



Wrought Iron
Grill & Pub
614 Pres. Clinton Ave. (east end of River Market District)
Next to the Clinton Museum store.

Enjoy all your favorite tunes on the Underground Patio at the Wrought Iron Grill THIS Friday, June 20th from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Great music, food and libations!!!!!!

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Arts in the Air Professional Art Exhibit and Sale


The work of 25 select artists will be featured at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute’s third annual Arts in the Air Professional Art Exhibit and Sale from June 7 to July 5. The purpose of this month-long exhibit and sale is to support the creativity of Arkansas’ artists and promote art awareness and appreciation. http://www.uawri.org/page/281/AIA-professional
The event also serves as the main fundraiser for our scholarship fund used to support participants of our AmeriCorps program and internships by college students.
To kick off the annual exhibit and sale, the Rockefeller Institute will host an opening reception June 7 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets for the reception are $10, and reservations are required. Click here to register online or call (501) 727-5435. http://www.prestoregister.com/cgi-bin/order.pl?ref=uawrc.net&fm=9

Beginning June 9, the exhibit will be open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Other times are available by appointment – call the front desk at (501) 727-5435 to make arrangements before you arrive. The exhibit is closed on Sundays.
The Arkansas artists selected to participate in this year’s Arts in the Air 2008 event are listed above.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Lyle and Rick at the Salty Parrot


Sunday June the 1st from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM Lyle and Rick will be playing all your favorite tunes. Come join us for food, fun and libations:


Song List:

Against The Wind
Always On My Mind
All in My Head
Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground
Amy
A Pirate Looks At 40
Baby What You Want Me to Do
Beautiful
Big Boss Man
Brown Eyed Girl
Can’t You See
Carefree Highways
Changes in Latitudes
Carolina in My Mind
City of New Orleans
Cotton Jenny
Come Monday
Country Road
Damaged By Love
Desperado
Desperadoes Waiting for a Train
Everybody’s Talkin
Fire and Rain
Fire on the Mountain
Have You Ever Seen the Rain
Go Down Easy
Good Ole Rock & Roll
Heard It in a Love Song
If You Could Read My Mind
I Heard It through the Grapevine
I Keep Coming Back For More
I Won’t Back Down
I Shot the Sheriff
L.A. Freeway
London Homesick Blues
Lodi
Lost Highway
Lying Eyes
Margaretville
Grow Up To Be Cowboys
Me and Bobby McGee
Midnight Rider
Miss You So Badly
Mr. Bo jangles
Maybaliene
Nautical Wheelers
Old Tennessee
Panama Red
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Paradise
Please Don’t Burry Me
Please Come To Boston
Ramblin Man
Rainy Day People
Runaround
Running Away From Yesterday
Rolling Down the River
Reason to Believe
Saving Grace
Shower the People
Shelly’s Blues
Steamroller Blues
Stories We Could Tell
Sweet Baby James
Sweet Caroline
Take It Easy
Teach Your Children
Tequila Sunrise
The Boxer
The Midnight Special
The House at Pooh Corner
Three Little Birds
The Way That I Feel
Tin Cup Chalice
Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season
Unchained Melody
When the Morning Comes
Will You Think of Me
Who’ll stop the Rain
We All Want to Be Free
Why Don’t We Get Drunk
Wonderful Tonight
You Never Even Called Me by My Name

Featured Artist Teresa Hardin





Featured Artist Teresa Hardin
June 2 to June 30
Pasmore Gallery
Located in the
Jonesboro Public Library


Visit anytime during Library Hours
HoursMon.- Tues. 9:00 - 8:30Wed. - Fri. 9:00 - 6:00Saturday 9:00 - 5:00Sunday 1:00 - 5:00
Reception June 14th, Saturday, In the Gallery 2:00-3:30
Please sign my book and let me know what you think. If you are interested in having a pencil sketch portrait of your own take a card the prices are on the back for graphite portraits and pen & inks only. During June 2 through June 30 if you commission me to draw you a portrait I will give you $50 off your commissioned portrait price. (This is not to be used with any gift certificates.)
Give me a call 933-9066 or
email at tkayhardin@yahoo.com.TeresaVisit my web page and sign my guest book.http://www.thardin.com

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Calling All Arkansas Artists: 2008 Annual Juried Art Competition



South Arkansas Arts Center
CALL FOR ENTRIES

2008 Annual Juried Art Competitionfor 2-D and 3-D Fine Art MediaENTRY DEADLINE MAY 14 2008Download Prospectus HereSEND DIGITAL IMAGES ON CD1 view for two-dimensional artwork2 views for three-dimensional artworkExhibition July 3-30 Merkle and Price Gallery

ELIGIBILITY
1. The exhibition is competitive and open to artists 18 years of age or
older residing in the United States. All 2-D and 3-D fine arts media
accepted, including photography and computer generated work.
2. Pieces must be original and completed in the last two years. Artwork
completed under classroom supervision and/or reproduced from work
by other artists or published material is not accepted.
3. 2-D works can not exceed 60”x 60” or weigh more than 50 pounds
and must be completely ready for display. This means framed in a clean,
neat and professional manner with a secure wire hanger and if subject to
damage, must be framed under plexi or glass. If the work is not framed
and ready to hang, it may be disqualified from judging.
4. 3-D work must be display ready. Work weighing over 50 pounds or
presenting complex installation problems must be installed by the artist
with approval by the gallery manager. If the work is unsuitably prepared
it may be disqualified from judging.
5. Pieces may not have been previously shown at SAAC.
6. The juror and show chairperson have final authority to define what
constitutes an acceptable entry. Works may be rated unacceptable if
they are not adequately prepared for display, considered unsafe, or
appear to be significantly different from the image submitted to the juror.




Entry DEADLINE May 14
Notification Cards Mailed June 4
Accepted Works Delivered June 25
Opening July 3
Reception July 12, 6:00-7:30 Awards 6:30
Last Day of Exhibit July 30
Artists Pick-up Work July 31
Shipped Artwork Returned Aug. 1

Go to ArknasasArtists.com for more details or contact:

South Arkansas Arts Center
Juried Art Competition
110 E. 5th Street
El Dorado, AR 71730
870-862-5474
http://www.saac-arts.org/


Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Wrought Iron Grill Grand Opening and Art Show

The Arts Scene is sponsoring an art show with 21 Arkansas Artists in the River Market and everyone is invited. Art will be on display Thursday & Friday from 11:00 am till 9:00 pm and Saturday from 10:00 am till 5:00 pm:
Wrought Iron Grill
Grand Opening
Thurs., May 1
Music by Tonya Leeks & Co.
Live on the Patio
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Art Show & Sale by
The Arts Scene
Fun for all Ages • Gifts for the Kids
Food & Drink Specials
Thurs. 11 a.m. - Sat. 10 p.m.
Home Cookin’ with a Twist!
614 President Clinton Ave., 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

3rd Annual Gentlemen's Wine Dinner

Join us for this special one night event.
Thursday, April 24th - 6:30pm

"An Evening for the Men"

There will be 2 tickets available for this event; Estate & Reserve Selections.
Both selections include dinner and choice of wine pairings. The Reserve Selection
features 2 main course wines. Prices are $95 for Estate Selections & $165 for the Reserve Selections.

We will also follow this event with a Ladies Wine Dinner Friday, May 2nd.

The Dinner
Infused Vodka MartiniSelect European Cheeses with Toasted Almonds & Asian PearsCornmeal Crusted Prawn with Jalapeno/Pineapple RelishEnglish Stilton Crumbled Wedge Salad with Spiced PecansPan Seared Duck Breast with Morel RagoutChateaubriand of Beef with Béarnaise & Turned PotatoesDecadent Dark Chocolate Crème BruleFinished with flambee Mixed Berries

The Wines
Estate Selections $95 Reserve Selections $165
Chehalem (Pinot Noir) Ambullneo Reserve (Pinot Noir)
Montes Alpha (Syrah) Peter Lehmann 'Mentor' (Blend)
Grant Burge (GSM) Franciscan ' Magnificat' (Meritage)
Paul Hobbs (Cabernet Sav) Duckhorn 3 Palms (Merlot)
Viader (Cabernet Franc/Sav) Bv Georges DeLatour (Cabernet Sav)
Chateau Leoville Poyferre (Bordeaux)
Ramos Pinto Vintage Port Fonseca Vintage Port

Faux Pas will be presenting models featuring accesories & jewlery during dessert for 'take home' items for your special someone.
Art/Photography Show presented by Jennifer Heimbaugh
Stay after for cigars & entertainment

Limited seating available
RSVP 501~374~5100

Dinner and a Show

Starving Artist Cafe'
416 W. 7th St.
Downtown Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

Reserve Now! Starving Artist Cafe' has teamed up with Celebrity Attractions to offer Dinner and a Show for incredible shows at Robinson Auditorium. These Dinner and a Show specials are RESERVATIONS ONLY, and reservations must be made no later than Monday for Tuesday and Wednesday, no later than Tuesday for Thursday. They will not be open to the general public and will offer 3 different 3 - course menus to choose from, including a glass of wine, for $25, $30, and $35.

Call NOW: 372-7976 to reserve your table for Dinner on Tuesday, April 15, Wednesday April 16, or Thursday, April 17. Dinner times are 5:15pm, 5:30pm, and 5:45pm. The show starts at 7:30pm each night. ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ONLY.

ABOUT THE SHOW 5-time Grammy winner Billy Joel and legendary director/choreographer Twyla Tharp have joined forces to create the spectacular new musical Time Magazine declares "The #1 show of the year!" The New York Times calls MOVIN' OUT "a shimmering portrait of an American generation. These tornado driven dancers and rock musicians propel the audience into delirious ovations." MOVIN' OUT brings 24 Billy Joel classics to electrifying new life as it tells the story of five life-long friends over two turbulent decades. It all adds up to one unforgettable Broadway musical. For more information or to order tickets, call Celebrity Attractions: (501)244-8800

Hope to see you at this incredible offering!

Blues & BBQ - Bryant, Arkansas

High On The Hog is featuring Live Blues on the 1st and 3rd Friday Nights each month from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. No Cover with purchase of a BBQ.

Come on out to support the blues, and hog down on some mighty fine BBQ.

High On The Hog, 5407 Highway 5 North, Suite 19, Bryant, AR 72022 (Behind Letta's Flowers) I-30 to exit 123 - Reynolds Road, to Hwy 5, turn left (north) and when you see Walgreens, High On The Hog is on your right.
For more info contact Jon Brock 501-847-7720

Blues Guitar News - Benton, AR www.bluesguitarnews.com

Pssst: Pass the word. Thanks Mike Dollins www.mikedollins.biz

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Invitation to all ArkansasArtists

This is an invitation to all ArkansasArtists that would like to paint in the gardens at the Governor’s Mansion on Wednesday or Thursday, April 8th and 9th. They have just recently completed the formal gardens designed by P.Allan Smith and are hoping that artists will donate a 12"x16" painting to the Gardens Fundraising event on Friday, April 11th. All canvas boards will be supplied, so all you need to do is bring your paints and spend some time in the beautiful garden. Please let Bess Sanders know ASAP and also state your medium. RSVP to gallerycentral@sbcglobal.net

Arkansas Artists Calendar 2009

Calling all ArkansasArtists:

The Governor and Ginger Beebe enjoy welcoming many visitors to our State and to their beautiful home, the Governor’s Mansion. As the cultural community in Arkansas expands its literary, performance, and visual arts offerings, the Mansion Association and Ginger Beebe continue to work closely together to secure and display the work of Arkansas artists throughout the Mansion.

Last year, the Mansion Art Committee initiated the first Arkansas Artists Calendar, a day-planner featuring the work of ninety artists from our State. Because of their initial success, the Committee is planning to publish a 2009 desk calendar featuring two- and three-dimensional artwork produced by Arkansas artists. A panel of jurors will choose the works to be included in the calendar, and from those entries, several will be purchased for the Mansion’s private collection. We hope that each of you will participate in this project.

All artists who submit an image for consideration, as well as all sponsors of the day-planner calendar, are invited to join the Governor and Ginger Beebe for a reception on Wednesday, September 10, 2008, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. We deeply appreciate your participation and support of the arts in Arkansas, and we look forward to seeing you at the reception. Look for the link on ArkansasArtists.com to view the rules and print the entry form.

Pulaski Heights Picassos

Join us for the 10th annual Pulaski Heights Picassos benefiting Pulaski Heights Elementary. This casual event boasts art from over 100 adult artists and 325 budding Picassos from PHE. Fabulous food, beverages and a kids’ café are part of the fun!

This has become such an important event, not only to our school, but to the larger community. In the past, we’ve had an average attendance of 500 people. Between 120-150 adult/professional artists contribute artwork to the event, and we also sell our students’ artwork. Most artwork is sold through the silent auction, but we normally reserve 10-15 pieces to be auctioned live.

Funds raised through this event are used to support PTA projects and programs, including paying for Spanish language instruction for all of our students, purchasing books for the library, offering teachers grants for special projects, enhancing our visual arts and music education programs, etc.

Tickets are $5 per child and $10 per adult. Food and beverages (both for kids and adults) are included in the ticket price. This is a casual event and all are welcome.

Pulaski Heights Picassos will be held:

Saturday, April 19, 2008
6-9 p.m. at

Ricks Armory
4700 West 8th St.
Little Rock, AR 72205

Call Monica Kimbrell at 661.1931 to purchase tickets.