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  • Watercolor by Amber Manney at Cantrell Gallery

The 21st Annual Mid-Southern Watercolorists Open Membership exhibition is filling the large exhibition space at Cantrell Gallery with work by dozens of artists, including Nina Ruth Baker, whose painting of lambs I liked (I’m a sucker for animal paintings); George Wittenberg, whose fine watery sketch of the Empress B and B downtown is lovely, translucent and stamped; and Amber Manney, whose painting you see above.

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The show runs through June 23 at the gallery, 8206 Cantrell Road, and while we were there we heard a bit of news: Cantrell is scheduling an upcoming show of work by Warren Criswell.

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