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SUMMARY:Meet the Artist: Joe Barnett
DESCRIPTION:Meet local landscape artist and sculptor Joe Barnett at the AMFA Museum Store! \nDiscover how his passion for people and nature come together in his practice to create meaningful works that capture beauty and complexity. A collection of his bronze sculptures will be available for sale\, allowing guests a special opportunity to learn more about each work directly from the artist before buying. \nAbout Joe Barnett\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoe Barnett is an artist and landscaper located in Little Rock\, Arkansas where lives with his wife and six children. Since a very young age\, Joe remembers never wanting to follow rules or formulas when it came to art. His primary inspiration has always been people. He believes that each person is unique\, and his art should highlight that. He loves the fact that art can break down barriers and connect to people on a deeper level\, and his ultimate goal has always been for his art to touch people. \n\n\n\nWithin his company\, Little Rock Land Design\, Joe often incorporates sculpture into his work. He loves to put his artwork in the midst of nature\, because it creates such an interesting atmosphere. His art has been featured in the M2 Gallery\, At Home in Arkansas\, and various other magazines\, art shows and galleries around the country. \n\n\n\nPhoto by Claire Barnett.
URL:https://arkmfa.org/event/meet-the-artist-joe-barnett/
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Spins
DESCRIPTION:Elevate your midweek mood at Wednesday Spins! Experience a night of art\, music\, drinks\, and socializing over beautiful views of the Museum. \nKick back with craft cocktails\, enjoy music mixed by DJ Nick Hud\, pop into the galleries to explore the art on view\, and strike a pose in the photo booth with your friends. \nAMFA is the place to be every Wednesday night all summer long! \n 
URL:https://arkmfa.org/event/wednesday-spins-jun-25/
CATEGORIES:Adults
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Printmaking
DESCRIPTION:Experiment with printmaking during this three-hour drop-in experience at AMFA’s Windgate Art School. Open to beginner and experienced artists alike\, it’s a great way to learn a new art form or work independently on your own projects. \nAn instructor will moderate the session and be available for critiques and questions upon request. \nStudents are encouraged to bring their own materials or purchase materials from the AMFA Museum Store. Recommended materials are a carving block\, five-piece cutters and stamp carving tool\, and high-quality paper. Basic printmaking materials will also be available. \n\nThe Windgate Art School is generously supported by the Windgate Foundation with additional support from Sherry Worthen in memory of George Worthen. \nWindgate Art School’s Reduced Tuition Program is supported by Michael Laughter. Reduced tuition is automatically applied to all classes through 2025. \nPhoto by Rachel Cobler. \n 
URL:https://arkmfa.org/event/drop-in-printmaking-jun-25/
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SUMMARY:The Art of the Abolitionist Movement with Aston Gonzalez\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:The Clinton Presidential Library\, the Clinton Foundation\, and the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts welcome Aston Gonzalez\, Ph.D.\, for a discussion of his book\, Visualizing Equality: African American Rights and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth Century. \n\n\n\nIn a conversation moderated by AMFA’s Director of Community Engagement\, Chris Revelle\, Gonzalez will detail how daguerreotypes\, lithographs\, cartes de visite\, and steam printing presses enabled artists to advocate for social reform\, including the Abolitionist movement. Gonzalez will highlight the work of understudied artists such as Robert Douglass Jr.\, Patrick Henry Reason\, James Presley Ball\, and Augustus Washington. \n\n\n\nThis event is one of two public programs being held in conjunction with the Arkansas Civic Education Institute\, an annual week-long professional development opportunity for 4th-12th-grade teachers. \n\n\n\nThe program will be available on the Clinton Presidential Center YouTube channel the following day. \n\n\n\nThese programs are the first in the Clinton Presidential Center Commemorates America 250 — a series dedicated to exploring the history of the United States in the year leading up to the semiquincentennial of the Declaration of Independence on July 4\, 2026. \n\n\n\n“The Art of the Abolitionist Movement” is presented in partnership with the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site. \n\n\n\nASL interpretation is available during this event. \n\n\n\nAbout the Participants\n\n\n\nAston Gonzalez\nAston Gonzalez is a historian of African American culture and politics during the long nineteenth century. He is an associate professor of History at Salisbury University where he is the Director of History Graduate Program. \n\n\n\nThe University of North Carolina Press published his first book\, Visualizing Equality: African American Rights and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth Century\, in 2020. His journal articles and book chapters have focused on the intersection of visual culture and African American history. They have analyzed African American portraiture during the Early Republic\, the visual production of free Black abolitionists\, picturing Black citizenship during the Civil War\, the creation of African American archives\, representations of Black freedom seekers\, and the visual culture of the Emancipation Proclamation. \n\n\n\nHis scholarship has been supported by postdoctoral fellowships from the Ford Foundation and the Library Company of Philadelphia\, as well as numerous short-term fellowships. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan after he graduated from Williams College. \n\n\n\n\nChris Revelle\nChris Revelle joined the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts as the Director of Community Engagement in 2021. Revelle is focused on dynamic programming that connects all audiences to art and its educational potential. Along with the Department of Community Engagement\, he develops programs that reimagine traditional approaches\, activate the Museum in innovative ways\, and provide multisensory experiences and teaching methods with the overarching goal of expanding partnerships within Arkansas and beyond while representing and welcoming our diverse community. \n\n\n\nRevelle is also an interdisciplinary artist and educator. Within his studio practice\, Revelle is focused on socially engaged work. Through the examination of history\, language\, and visual culture\, Revelle’s work confronts the failures and abuses of social\, political\, and economic systems. The goal of his practice is to challenge public memory/engagement while inspiring discourse and empathy. His solo exhibition Swing Low was named Best Virtual Exhibit for 2020 by Phoenix New Time. He was selected for the Idea Capital Grant in 2018 and a finalist for the 2017 Hong Kong Human Rights Art Prize. Revelle has exhibited in the United States\, Hong Kong\, the United Kingdom\, Europe\, South Korea\, the United Arab Emirates\, and India\, and has created artwork for United Nations organizations.
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