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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host two exhibits by 2020 Arkansas Living Treasure Michael Warrick, a professor of art at UA Little Rock, from June 1 to July 20 in the Windgate Center of Art and Design.
The first exhibit, “Michael Warrick: Clay, Metal, Stone, Wood,” highlights work created by Warrick over the past decade. The exhibit will be on display in the Brad Cushman Gallery on the second level of the Windgate Center.
“The majority of work in this exhibit will be figurative and portrait sculpture from the last decade,” Warrick said. “The range of styles for that work are classic academic studies to rough, expressive, and very colorful. In addition to these, there are a few abstract seed-like forms in stone and a number of outdoor sculpture proposals that have been 3D printed.”