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Brad Cushman is pressing the pause button

After a decades-long career as a curator, Brad Cushman is taking a breath.
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Crystal Bridges’ craft exhibition expands the definition of the art form

And bodes well for things to come at the museum.
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Calling all women artists for the Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts' artist registry

Women artists, get yourself on the registry with Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts (ACNMWA).

2019 Women to Watch touring; next at HSU

The Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the arbiter of "women to watch" in various media, is touring its fifth group of distinguished Arkansas artists, women who work in metal to produce mixed media jewelry, sculpture, conceptual pieces and small constructions.
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'Part to Whole': Work by GAP women coming to the Butler Center

Work inspired by the organic and by community by the artists of the Art Gap (Group of Artist Professionals) — Mia Hall, Robyn Horn, Dolores Justus, Barbara Satterfield, Sandra Sell and Elizabeth Weber — is going up Friday, March 8, at the Butler Center's "Galleries at Library Square" in an exhibition titled "Part to Whole: The Making of Art, the Artist, and the Artist Group."

At Justus: Robyn Horn, Rebecca Thompson, Donnie Copeland, Beverly Buys

Justus Fine Art and other galleries along Central Avenue in Hot Springs will be open 5-9 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) for the monthly gallery walk. Justus sends words of its lineup: Paintings by Robyn Horn, known for her wood sculpture and adept in two dimensions as well, Rebecca Thompson and Donnie Copeland, and cyanotypes by Beverly Buys.
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15 Little Rock artists you should know

Visual artists, songwriters, poets, novelists and more.

Millstone for Mansion: Robyn Horn's sculpture

The Arkansas Governor's Mansion Advisory Committee today voted today to approve the purchase of a wood sculpture by Robyn Horn, "Sandy's Millstone," subject to discussion with the next residents, Asa and Susan Hutchinson.
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Ride with the Times to Dombek studio, 'State of the Art' at CBM

We're all set: On Nov. 8, the Arkansas Times' Art Bus will head out at 7 a.m. sharp to Fayetteville and then Bentonville for a full day's enjoyment of contemporary art, plus lunch and dinner, for only $109 per. We'll see art by George Dombek, Robyn Horn, the 102 artists of the "State of the Art" exhibit at Crystal Bridges Museum, and, if you like, another exhibit at 21c Hotel.

Third Friday means Argenta ArtWalk means Wittenberg, Rockwell, Furr, Holloway and the Best of the South

Argenta ArtWalk REALLY IS TONIGHT, OCT. 17, in downtown North Little Rock, where the Thea Foundation, Art Connection, Argenta Gallery, Greg Thompson Fine Art, the Laman Library's Argenta Branch, Mugs Cafe and other venues will be open from 5-8 p.m.
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'State of the Art': Giving artists a national stage

An article on the Huff Post website by Mallika Rao is a nice recounting of the work that went into creating "State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now" at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The Arkansas Times' Art Bus rides again Nov. 8 to Crystal Bridges to see this show, which President Don Bacigalupi refers to in the article as "a truer image of the country" than, say, the Whitney Biennial (the art press has given the exhibit the nickname the "anti-Whitney."). The article names four artists in the show to prove that point.

Argenta tonight: Delita Martin, Lisa Krannichfeld and other Southern women artists

Delita Martin will demonstrate printmaking at the Laman Library branch on an evening when women dominate in the galleries.
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