| Arkansas Sculptors Guild Hosts the 5th Annual Sculpture Invitational Show & Sale |
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| Written by Arkansas Sculptors Guild |
| Tuesday, 15 June 2010 09:04 |
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The Patrons’ Party for the 5th Annual Sculpture Invitational Show & Sale will kick off the weekend’s events. Following the party Friday night, Sonny Burgess and the Legendary Pacers will perform in concert at the historic Rialto Theatre. The sculpture show will open to the public Saturday morning, along with a fine art exhibit of local artists at the Rialto Gallery. The St. James Group will perform in concert Saturday night at the Rialto Theatre. Kids attending the sculpture show will have the opportunity to visit the KYE-YAC International booth and participate in creating a sculpture that will be cast in bronze and donated to the city of Morrilton as one of the first sculptures for the new sculpture garden. The Sculpture Invitational will be located in the 100 block of East Railroad Avenue in front of the historic Morrilton Depot Museum. The Sculptors are Coming...The Sculptors are Coming... The 5th Annual Arkansas Sculpture Invitational is a juried invitational show and sale open to all sculptors who reside in the Mid America Arts Alliance states of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska and Arkansas. This will be the first year that the Arkansas Sculpture Invitational has been open to sculptors outside the state of Arkansas. Morrilton is a unique city, combining the quality and culture of larger metropolitan areas with the warm hospitality of small town America. “Small city, No Limits” “More than a motto”. Petit Jean Mountain, home of Arkansas’ first state park, is just a short drive from downtown Morrilton. Comments (2)
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I am your host at Canvas Junkie and work in several media. I design and make one of a kind sculpture you can wear or jewelry.
As well as paint, make found object sculpture and generally will chase after anything sparkly. When I was a teen my dad would introduce me as his daughter with the disclaimer of "You know artists are weird".
Now that I have seen many years of life pass by (I'm in denial about exactly how many)............. I'm happy to be known as an artist because....... life is just weird.