Traveling Exhibitions feature extraordinary works of art from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation collection.
The exhibitions, organized around different themes, provide communities the resource to share culture and fine art
experiences with their citizens. Traveling exhibitions are ideal for arts organizations, colleges and universities,
libraries, schools, banks or businesses. Security requirements and lighting requirements apply.
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Abstract prints
Selections from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection
Webster's New World Dictionary defines the word "abstract" as - thought of apart from any particular instances or material objects; not concrete. In the field of visual arts Abstract Art refers to a work that is independent of the natural world, it has no distinguishable subject matter. The twenty five works in Abstract Prints from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection fit this definition with some works being more "purely abstract" than others.
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Andrew Kilgore
Selections from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection
Though not a native of Arkansas, Andrew Kilgore has documented many of its citizens with compassion and enthusiasm. This exhibition contains highlights from three photographic series by Kilgore: We Drew a Circle, Fayetteville Townsfolk, and Developing Character at the Arkansas Rep.
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Art of Commerce
These images of quiet strength and surprising beauty were all captured by local photographers.
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Disfarmer Photographs: Heber Springs Portraits circa 1945
Selections from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection
Mike Disfarmer's rural portrait photography has developed an international reputation and is held among the ranks of Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange.
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Evan Lindquist
Selections from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection
Taken from the Arts Center's permanent collection of more than 200 prints by master printmaker Evan Lindquist, this exhibition will showcase the talent and energy of this former Arkansas State University Professor of Art.
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George Fisher: The Clinton Years
George Fisher was the popular editorial cartoonist for the Arkansas Gazette. The Arkansas Arts Center is pleased to house approximately 3,000 of his original cartoon drawings dated from 1971 through 1991.
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Images of the South
This exhibition allows viewers to take a look at the southern culture through artist’s eyes. This exhibition asks the viewer to contemplate what IS southern culture?
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Magic Color
Seventeen Original Prints by Anne-Lise Calmes
The movement of a skein of color, the transformation of tints, the conjuring of shades under light… These are a few of the favorite subjects of Swiss photographer Anne-Lise Calmes.
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Mid-Southern Watercolorists
Selections from the 37th Annual Exhibition
This selection of eighteen colorful works from the 37th annual juried exhibition depicts various approaches to the watercolor medium.
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One World, One Family: Darcy Kiefel Photographs for Heifer Int.
This exhibition of 30 colorful portraits gives the viewer insight into other cultures and the positive effects of Heifer International. Heifer International has a unique and successful approach to ending hunger and poverty.
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Otto Lang: Drawing from Life
Otto Lang was a master draughtsman who drew extensively from life. He filled sketchbooks with figure drawings, landscapes, cityscapes, interiors, and ideas for his illustrative work. This exhibition is a sampling of his work selected from a collection of over 350 drawings, watercolors, and illustrations.
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World War II Watercolors of Robert Andrew Parker
Violence is not a subject much associated with watercolor, but in these works by Robert Andrew Parker the introspective and even gentle aspects of the medium are eloquently brought to bear on themes of devastation and war.
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Young Arkansas Artists
Selections from the 46th Annual Exhibition
The Arkansas Arts Center is pleased to present a selection of eighteen works from the 46th Annual Young Arkansas Artists Competition and Exhibition held at the Museum each spring.
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