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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will hold three virtual artist talks during February to celebrate its spring 2021 art exhibits.
The first artist talk begins at 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 12. Susannah Schreckhise, a multidisciplinary visual artist, will discuss her work in the “Arkansas Women to Watch: Paper Routes” exhibit. Additionally, Brad Cushman, director of the UA Little Rock Art Gallery, will discuss the work and artists featured in the “Arkansas Women from the UA Little Rock Permanent Collection” exhibit.
The second artist talk will feature John Seed, a professor of art and art history at Mt. San Jacinto College, who will give his talk “Disrupted Realism,” Friday, Feb. 19, at 6 p.m. Seed is also a writer who has written about art and artists for Arts of Asia, Art Ltd., Catamaran, Harvard Magazine, International Artist, HuffPost, and Poets and Artists.
John Seed with Kyle Staver’s “Biker Triptych”
Credit Marie Cameron / johnseed.com
On Sunday at 3 PM, John will give an online talk and presentation for Townsend Atelier here in Chattanooga, as part of its virtual series.
I asked John how artists in disrupted realism may be responding to the disruptions of the pandemic in creating their art.
For more information about Sunday s event, visit here.
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