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Galleries where Mark Rademacher's Pottery can be found
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PIT FIRED FINE ART POTTERY. The most complete collection of Mark Rademacher's work can be seen at his studio, and if you are traveling to Eureka Springs he encourages interested collectors to visit him there. Call for directions. The Norberta Philbrook Gallery. Bentonville, AR. 72712. 101 W Walnut St. Rogers, AR. 72756. The Flying Pig, LLC. N6975 State Highway 42. Algoma, WI 54201. 1448 S. Delaware Ave. Eureka Springs, AR. Http:/ www.eurekathyme.com/. Butler center for Arkansas studies.
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A Break from Arcadia | Looking for Signs of Urban Life | Page 2
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A Break from Arcadia. Looking for Signs of Urban Life. Newer posts →. Ten Favorite Entertainments of 2011, Part II. March 1, 2012. Moneyball, directed by Bennett Miller. And the story is aspirational, which elevates it to Oscar bait. Kitchen Confidential, by Anthony Bourdain. There’s a reason why Anthony Bourdain, a chef trained at the Culinary Institute of America, has a TV show and multiple books to his name. The dude can write. Thing (awful food) go (out to diners). Broadway fans will know Mitchell fr...
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UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture: Civil War Digital Exhibit | The UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture commemorates the Civil War
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Photographs & Postcards. Heiskell Civil War Collection. The Scholar’s Perspective. The UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture at the Arkansas Studies Institute joins its partner, the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies. The collection is available at the. 401 President Clinton Avenue. Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. Phone: 501.320.5700. Monday – Saturday, 9 am – 6 pm. ABOUT THE UALR CENTER FOR ARKANSAS HISTORY AND CULTURE. University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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The Calvin R. Ledbetter, Jr. Papers | A digital exhibit of the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture: Opening April 30, 2013
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Over his long career, Cal Ledbetter served Arkansas as teacher, leader, scholar, and legislator. With a viewpoint formed from his political science scholarship and his active role as a legislator, his collection of papers provides a unique perspective of the state’s legislative process and history. The UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture. The collection is available at the. 401 President Clinton Avenue. Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. Monday – Saturday, 9 am – 6 pm.
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Dale Bumpers Gubernatorial Papers at the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture | Dale Bumpers Gubernatorial Papers at the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture
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About the Bumpers Collection. Dale Bumpers’ governorship and his legislative program occurred at a pivotal time in Arkansas and set a new tone for the state when the rest of the South was also undergoing many changes. Historians and commentators consider the 1971-1973 regular and special legislative sessions among the most important in the state’s history. Bumpers’ gubernatorial papers will serve as a rich, permanent source of research into this important shift in the state’s direction.
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Rohwer Restored | An Exhibit on the Restoration of the Cemetery at Rohwer Relocation Center
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History of the Headstones. History of the Monuments. This exhibit documents a project to stabilize and restore the Rohwer Japanese American Relocation Center Cemetery. Funded in part by the National Park Service’s Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program, the project seeks to restore the headstones, flower holders, pathways, and monuments at this one of two Arkansas locations designated by Executive Order 9066 to intern Japanese Americans during World War II. Research material is available at the.
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Winthrop Rockefeller Collection at the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture | Winthrop Rockefeller Collection at the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture
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When I Get Out of Cummins. Select Bibliography of Articles, Monographs, and Websites. Race and Ethnicity in Arkansas Conference. The Winthrop Rockefeller Centennial Celebration is an extensive collaboration of seven organizations and institutions: University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute. The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation. The Winthrop Rockefeller Charitable Trust, the Central Arkansas Library System. And the Arkansas Arts Center. The collection is available at the.
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As Much as the Water: How Steamboats Shaped Arkansas | A digital exhibit from the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture
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Steamboats Viewed through Archival Collections. The Civil War in Arkansas and the Role of Steamboats. Understanding the Sultana Tragedy: The Long Way Home. Sultana: Greatest Maritime Tragedy in United States History; A Nation’s Best Kept Secret. Frederick T. Anderson Romantic Landscape Artist. Frederick Tanqueray Anderson’s Steamboats. A Brief Look at American Riverboat Musical Styles. Steamboats and Riverports: Portal to the World. Steamboats And Their Role In Indian Removal. F T Anderson Gallery.
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Exhibitions - Joseph Salem Moseley
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Black and White Photography. To the Least of These". 2014 Arkansas Art Educators Association Eastern Regional Art Teachers Show. East Arkansas Community College. Forrest City, Arkansas - March 19 – April 30, 2013. Ambient Perspectives - Photography of Joseph Moseley and Don Williams. East Arkansas Community College. Forrest City, Arkansas - June 1 - 30, 2013. Arkansas Art Educators Association. Eastern Regional Art Teachers Show. East Arkansas Community College. Arkansas Art Educators Association.
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Johnny Cash: Arkansas Icon
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List of Arkansas Concerts. About the Physical Exhibit. Lesson Plans and Teacher Resources. 8220;Johnny Cash: Arkansas Icon” explores the musician’s Arkansas connections over the decades, covering his 1930s childhood in Dyess, Arkansas, through his comeback at the turn of the 21st century. The exhibit places special emphasis on connections between his Arkansas roots and his music from his first performance in Little Rock in 1955 to a 2002 music video. The UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture.