Rialto Gallery To Host Sculpture Show PDF Print E-mail
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Written by rhonda   
Wednesday, 04 February 2009 07:06

The Arts Council of Conway County Present it's first two day Arkansas Sculpture's Show and Sale at the  Rialto Community Arts Center Gallery.  

The Rialto Community Arts Center  213 East Broadway,  Morrilton, AR.  

Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22, from 9  to 5 pm .

Admission  Free:  Saturday and Sunday.

Preview Party -  Friday February 20th, 6 to 9, by invitation ( public admission tickets may be purchased at the door).

Cost for Friday Only - $12 per person.  Funds will go to  help offset the cost of the show.

The show represents a collaborative effort by the Arts Council of Conway County and the Arkansas Sculptors Guild to foster an appreciation  for the quality and diversity of the work of Arkansas Sculptors.” 

According to ARSG president, David Harris, “Demonstrations and public balloting for the Best of Show award will offer unique opportunities for the public to participate in the show and sale in a way we think will be both fun and exciting for everyone.  We expect the show and sale to attract private collectors from around the state, as well as Arkansans who may want to begin what we hope will be a lifelong appreciation of three-dimensional art.”   Harris said a partial list of sculptors who plan to participate include:  Brett Anderson, Royal, ;  Diana Ashley, Maumelle;

Linda Hall, Sidney; Bre Harris, Royal; David Harris, Royal; Kevin Kresse, Little Rock; Bryan Massey, Conway; Anne Mitchell, Clinton; Elena Petroukhina, Conway; Margaret Warren, Shirley; and J.P. Woodall, of Royal .

 

www. rialtoartscenter.com .

 

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