Arkansas Arts Center announces the 57th Annual Delta Exhibition winners
The Arkansas Arts Center, the state’s premiere center for visual and performing arts, announces awards for the 57th Annual Delta Exhibition, on view July 10 through September 20, 2015 in the Jeannette Edris Rockefeller and Townsend Wolfe Galleries.
“Each year, this exhbition provides unique insight into the incredible work from artists in Arkansas and throughout the Delta region,” said Todd Herman, executive director of the Arkansas Arts Center. “We’re excited to share this exhibition with the community and encourage everyone to take time to visit the Arts Center.”
Artists awarded in the 57th Annual Delta Exhibition include:
Grand Award
Mark Lewis of Tulsa, Okla., for his work titled, Under the Oak (Woodward Park)
Delta Awards
Lisa Krannichfeld of Little Rock, Ark., for her work titled, Shirt (in gold), dressed series
Neal Harrington of Russellville, Ark., for his work titled, Feather Signal
Honorable Mentions
Michael Preble of Hot Springs, Ark., for his work titled, Unintended Consequences
Robyn Horn of Little Rock, Ark., for her work titled, Sideways
Aaron Calvert of Arkadelphia, Ark., for his work titled, Giving Figure
John Salvest of Jonesboro, Ark., for his work titled, Cage A
Laura Terry of West Fork, Ark., for her work titled, Ozarks Landscape, Late Summer
David Underwood of Jefferson City, Tenn., for his work titled, Abandonded Schoolhouse
Contemporaries Delta Award
Mark Lewis of Tulsa, Okla., for his work titled, Under the Oak (Woodward Park)
Contemporaries Honorable Mentions
Neal Harrington of Russellville, Ark., for his work titled, Feather Signal
“Originality is difficult to come by, and I believe it is the result of the intelligence and sensitivity of the artist. I also believe good art can inspire, surprise, move and sometimes even shock people in a way that they might see the world in a different light,” said guest juror George Dombek. “There are a number of wonderful works of art in this exhibition, and I believe if observers will give serious and careful attention to them, there is opportunity for ample rewards.”
Guest juror George Dombek is an internationally acclaimed watercolorist and previous annual Delta Exhibition exhibitor and award winner. Through a blind jury process, Dombek selected 72 works by 68 artists to be featured out of 882 entires from 380 artists. Of the 68 artists selected, 48 are from Arkansas; in all, eight states are represented in the exhibition.
As one of the most anticipated Arkansas Arts Center exhibitions of the year, the 57th Annual Delta Exhibition provides a unique snapshot of the Delta region by showcasing innovative and provocative two-and three-dimensional works in all media. The exhibition represents the dynamic vision of the artists of the Mississippi Delta region, including Arkansas and surrounding states, and offers visitors a glimpse into the contemporary art scene.
The exhibition is sponsored by Mrs. Lisenne Rockefeller, Bourbon & Boots, The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, Dianne and Bobby Tucker, Janet and Sam Alley and the Capital Hotel. The Grand Award is supported by The John William Linn Endowment Fund. The exhibition is supported by the Andre Simon Memorial Trust in memory of everyone who has died of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
For more information, visit arkansasartscenter.org or call 501.372.4000.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Arkansas Arts Center – 9th and Commerce, Little Rock, AR 72202
Contact: 501.372.4000
Cost of Admission: Free
Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday
Closed Monday & Major Holidays
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