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Continuing exhibition. The human figure is the subject in these original prints by Arkansas artists, illustrating some of the infinitely varied ways in which the figure may be seen. Artists |
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Original prints composed around the subject of the Kingdom of Beasts. Artists |
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Original prints by students at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. Artists |
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This exhibition shows a variety of techniques in the soft-ground etching process. Artists |
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An ongoing theme in Jansen-Mickey's work is "Landscape and Sanctuary", begun in 1990, continuing to the present |
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Melissa Christiano is an instructor of art at Williams Baptist College, where she teaches printmaking and painting. |
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An exhibition of original prints created through the process of wood engraving on end-grain blocks. Wood engravings were very popular in the 19th century. Artists |
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Tables are a daily necessity in life. In this exhibition artists include tables in their images. Artists |
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Various types of shelters, including train stations, shacks, demolition sites, urban scenes, an Afghan tent, traditional American homes, a carnival ticket booth, and barns. Artists |
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Memories of the 1960s recalled through portraits, figure studies and landscapes. Artists |
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Roger Bowman is Professor of Art at University of Central Arkansas in Conway. |
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Ralph Slatton is Associate Professor of Art at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City. |
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The artist might look into a mirror to create a studied likeness or create a new self-image based on a combination of reality and imagination. Artists |
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Artists find diverse subjects in urban environments. Artists |
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