Last Week to See Small Works on Paper at Mullins

Oona, by Clarke Galusha of Norphlet, is a platinum print photo and one of the show's purchase award winners. Purchase award pieces become part of the exhibition's permanent collection.
Clarke Galusha

Oona, by Clarke Galusha of Norphlet, is a platinum print photo and one of the show's purchase award winners. Purchase award pieces become part of the exhibition's permanent collection.

Stop by Mullins Library before Friday to see Arkansas Arts Council's 2016 Small Works on Paper. The art exhibit, which has been on view throughout April, will next travel to the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith.

Forty works by 37 Arkansas artists are featured in this year's show. The exhibit includes a photo by Sabine Schmidt of Fayetteville, who showed in Mullins last spring, as well as a lithograph by the late Tim LaTourette, who worked in the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. Artists from Springdale and Rogers are also represented this year. Many of the pieces are for sale.

Small Works on Paper is a juried visual art exhibition that showcases artwork no larger than 18 x 24 inches by Arkansas artists who are members of the Arkansas Artist Registry, an online gallery showcasing the artwork of Arkansas artists. The exhibit will ultimately travel to 10 galleries throughout the state during 2016.

Contacts

Martha Litton Guirl-Phillips, administrative specialist III
University Libraries
479-575-6702, mlguirl@uark.edu

Kalli Vimr, public relations coordinator
University Libraries
479-575-7311, vimr@uark.edu

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