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2nd Friday Art Night: Quilts, prints, music, more

2nd Friday Art Night, the after-hours art stroll 5-8 p.m. tonight at multiple venues downtown, will feature quilts, live printmaking, collaborative music and art, fashion T-shirts, entertainment, craft beer and more. 
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Defiant art at Emergent

Emergent Arts, the Hot Springs gallery that gave us "The V Show," an excellent show of vaginal imagery, opens "Defying Gender: An Exhibition of Art Defying Gender Expectations" in the Circle Gallery with a reception 5-8 p.m. Friday, June 7, Hot Springs Gallery Walk night.
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Greg Thompson closing Argenta gallery

Greg Thompson, owner of Greg Thompson Fine Art at 429 Main St., announced today he will close the gallery but will continue to sell art as Greg Thompson Fine Art Inc. and Fine Art Investments LLC. 
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UA Tech to open exhibits on Anne Frank

The Center for Humanities and Arts on the UA Pulaski Tech campus will host an opening reception starting at 5:30 p.m. Friday, May 17, for two exhibits on Anne Frank in the Windgate Gallery and the CHARTS lobby.   
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Laura Raborn: Present at Cantrell Gallery

Laura Raborn says her "Presence," opening Friday, May 17, at Cantrell Gallery, 8208 Cantrell Road, is about "the idea of human presence.

'Artcessories' at Thea: Bryant Phelan leather

Bryant Phelan describes his leather handbags and belts that he designs for his luxurious O'Faolain line as wearable art.
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A drawing of a tree made with repeated stamps

John Salvest show opens Tuesday in Nashville (correction)

Fans of John Salvest's conceptual work will want to make a trip to Memphis to see his show "Field Guide" at David Lusk Gallery, 97 Tillman St. 
Photograph by Joshua Asante

61st annual "Delta" opens May 3; last "Delta" until 2022

The Arkansas Arts Center opens its 61st annual juried show of work by regional artists, the Delta Exhibition, on Friday, May 3. Artists will have to wait until 2022 for another chance to exhibit in the Delta: The Arts Center closes at the end of the year for a three-year, $65 million transformation.
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Wednesday To-Do: Reception, book-signing with Higgins Bond

Hearne Fine Art, 1001 Wright Ave., will host a reception and book-signing at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Apri 24, with book illustrator Higgins Bond, a Little Rock native who has the distinction of being the first African-American woman to illustrate a U.S. Postal Service Stamp.

Hot Springs Gallery Walk focus: John Lasater at Justus Fine Art

John Lasater of Siloam Springs says his work is a "language for my gratitude" of the blessings of life. Justus Fine Art Gallery will show what Lasater means when it highlights his work in an exhibition that opens Friday, May 3, with the Hot Springs Gallery Walk, 5-9 p.m.
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Calling all artists: LR downtown alley doors need you

The Downtown Little Rock Partnership has never met a downtown alley it doesn't like, as evidenced by its series of alley parties. Now, the DLRP is launching "Between the Bricks," a public art project to cover alley doors with original art reproduced in vinyl.

'Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea' at the Clinton Center

A walk along the Oregon shore, where trash was washing in, inspired the creation of sculpture made entirely of garbage from oceans and waterways.
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