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From one end of the spectrum to the other, the University of Kentucky Art Museum is opening two art exhibitions that explore the use of color. Utilizing some favorites as well as rarely seen pieces from the museum collection in combination with select works on loan, “Coloring” will remind viewers just how complex color can be. And for those visitors drawn to a more stark, monotone palette, don’t miss “Template Days” featuring the work of artists Avantika Bawa and May Tveit in conversation for the first time.
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A pair of artists are listing a condo on Marine Drive in Uptown that still retains many of its jazzy original features from 1939.
“It’s all been very beautifully preserved,” said Judy Ledgerwood, who with her husband, Tony Tasset, bought the condo in 2016. They are asking $439,000 for the 2,800-square-foot four bedroom on the seventh and eighth floors. The condo, set to hit the market Feb. 8, is represented by Pam Rueve of Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty.
The current owners and the three that preceded them have been attentive stewards of the original design, Rueve said. Vintage details include a curving bar finished in burled wood, lightning-bolt spindles in the staircase railing, and matching pink and blue bathrooms.
LITTLE ROCK â The Arkansas Arts Council announced the artists for the 2021 Small Works on Paper touring exhibition, which will include the work of three Russellville artists.
Neal Harrington, Tammy Harrington and David Rackley, all of Russellville, were among the 26 artists whose work was chosen for for the exhibition, which will open at the East Arkansas Community College in Forrest City in January.
A virtual grand opening will be held at 7 p.m. on Jan. 15 on the Arkansas Arts Councilâs Facebook page and YouTube channel.
âWe are excited to be able to recognize the wonderful and diverse talent of visual artists throughout Arkansas,â said Stacy Hurst, secretary for the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism. âSmall Works on Paper showcases artists from every corner of our state and gives art lovers the opportunity to discover emerging artists and experience one-of-a-kind artworks they may otherwise never see.â